Thanks for your input. I have indeed seen a couple used 504 with what looks like cracks in the black coating. On photos it's hard to say if this is dirt or cracks but sounds like these might be cracks. Have noticed that 232s have started to dry up. For a
depending on what you want; 1950 Luminor 47: 687, the 233 is a nice option to go 44mm Radiomir 1940 47mm: 662, 587, Radiomir 1940 45mm: 995 Radiomir 45mm: as Sergio said the 210 is awesome. You might like the 992. Is not the one i would get though. Radiom
I had to take a decision at the time they came out . You have to see the 721 in the right strap though. Especially when comparing in the boutique... the only weak point on the 720 I the text color ... I choose the 721 as at Point comparing both I was kind
Conventional Panerai collectorism would choose the 721 for the Kampschwimmer back story, less is more mantra, and on and on. It’s a nice watch, but unless its a real genuine Kampfschwimmer from the 1930s, I find the contemporary piece to be just a big emp
I finally was able to make it to my AD today (was busy with work) as I wanted to see the 931 in the flesh which is very nice and different. However i did not expect to also see the 685, the 720 and 721 as I thought these last three were all sold out. I wo