A pure beauty with its Minerva movement. Two things: 1/ Do you prefer it with the applied 9 and the small seconds stuck to it, or like this? 2/ The retail was quite high... Other than that, a marvel. Best, Nicolas
A 47 mm Radiomir 1940 in a limited edition of 100 pieces each, which was unveiled in 2012. A certain allure, even if I would have liked a 9 rather than just an index at the left of the small seconds. And... A nice looking movement, borrowed to Minerva. A
A not often seen Panerai, this PAM 521, with its platinum Radiomir case, and its special bezel, from 2013 Add its Minerva movement already housed in the former PAM 398 / 399, among others, and it is a pretty desirable one! Cherry on the cake, a superb bro
663 second place and 673, for me, can wait it's next box neighbors. 587 was one of the best MM until Panerai presented the spectacular MM Luminor 1950. 673 untouchable. Day by day, if you want Panerai DNA in 1940 case (and SE), you need PAM 662 or 399 (hi
This is a LNIB PAM 399, complete, triple boxed, EU papers. the watch belongs to a German collector, horopassion facilitates the sale, which takes place between the owner and the buyer. Please drop me a message in case of any questions. visit us on horopas
So why they made this thicker and called it Small Egyptian is a mystery But does this mean that is the end of the line for a base 1940 Or will they introduce yet another 1940 base with a thinner case Maybe like the 372 in regular production? Here courtesy
Up for sale is my Panerai Radomir 399 (single boxed) from own personal collection. The watch has only been worn a handful of times indoors, so it is pristine like brand new condition. The watch comes with the full package as from the dealer with the outer