I actually am less concerned about Panerai DNA but more interested in the older panerais with interesting movements. That’s what drew me to 190. I also want to pick up a 72 or 74 with El Primero chronograph and Pam 518,519 or 520 with Minerva movement. Ho
The interesting thing? When Panerai blends fiction with DNA. That's the great thing of this PAM 520. Without forgetting its nice looking Minerva movement. Inspiring, and inspired... Best, Nicolas
But as time went on I think the 520 would now be my choice. FWIW, I think the 518 is the nicest white dial the brand has ever produced. Pictures saved from my hard drive, and are not mine.
For the pleasure of the eyes. There are not so many Chronographs which are appealing, from Panerai, but this one, whatever the version, is quite pleasant. I would favor the platinum, which is eye catching, then the rose gold for its " Cali " dial. You? Be
Issued in 2014, it was available in platinum ( PAM 518 ), in rose gold ( PAM 519 ) and in white gold ( PAM 520 ). Here is my favorite of the three, the white gold PAM 520. I find the white dial of the platinum less strong looking, and I love the wink to t
Might have to sell one of these twins to upgrade to purchase a Lange. Can't seem to decide which one to let go - they are both so gorgeous. Which one would you keep? PAM 520 - White Gold / Black SLC Dial PAM 519 - Rose Gold / Brown California Dial
During bad times some brands will offer fantastic watches. When the watch industry is in trouble they have to try harder and they need more guts. Patek for example made exceptional watches in the 70's when the entire industry was collapsing due to the Qua
FS: Panerai Pam 520 Radiomir 1940 Chronograph, white gold, 45mm, LNIB. The watch has never been worn. The incredible movement of this Radiomir 1940 Chronograph is the OP XXV calibre, developed on the Minerva 13-22 base. This stunning LE (100 examples) wat