Well, you understand the concept. Who already owns a PAM05218? Please reply in this thread, and a photo is always welcome. Our moderator, who by now has roughly 1,375,648,985 posts, estimated it at a 6 to 7. Out of pure curiosity, I’d like to know whether
some do, some don't. As to which model's strap does what, I have no idea. Half an hour ago, I tried to put a Calf Gold OEM (the one for the Fiddy/127) to the 375 and I just couldn't the buckle width are different. I'm sure that there are a lot of people,
Thank you for warning me about the composites, much appreciated. What are some examples of circumstances or wrong usage? I read somewhere that they are sensitive to soap for instance. The 375 is indeed a very nice looking watch. Agree on T-dials > L-dials
I had a collection of Limited Edition&No longer produced Panerais. That's why I didn't buy the 504 (which is standard model) I made up with the 375 which I find very nice. Your understanding about Panerai composite is incorrect. It comes with all sort
it's timeless elegance, will never tire you. The tobacco dial is IMO one of the best ever produced. I had one and let it go ONLY to gift it to one of my nephews that likes Panerai as much as I do. That being said the Panerai Composite material, with which
and I don't use a watch daily anymore I've had the 604 firenze and the 5218-201A NM for quite a while. I'm thinking, put the 2 I have back in the box and take; 002,009,375, 373....and keep them for a bit....maybe late this week, early next one
Yes, the Equation of Time (EOT) function is indeed linked to the date. It shows the difference between “true solar time” (based on the actual position of the sun) and “mean solar time” (our standard 24-hour day). Because this difference changes throughout