since time immemorial, Panerai would use the "tobacco dial" for the some special models. Starting with the 21, then the 36, then one of the indiscussed superstars (with its 8 days, vintage Angelus movement) the 203 and the secretive, elusive 267, also wit
I own a 262 that was recently serviced., the original retail price was $40,000 much more than the 249. Made in 2006 it’s getting to be a collectors item, I am a sucker for platium and the limited edition of 99 is pretty special. At this time, I cannot fin
Good or bad? The good, the superb chocolate California dial, and the platinum case, even though we can discuss that, since it is always strange to have a platinum case for such a watch. The bad? Only 30 meters water resistant... The old italian divers wou
I have 6-7 Rolex, the Sky-Dweller and the Explorer II are the biggest at 42, the others are 40mm, they all look and fit great as well. My wife exclusively wears the Explorer II and the Hulk. Panerai is a cool watch and made big for good reasons, the Radio
both versions of the 424: the early one with logo+date (that has been modified almost immediately) and the present one with only the logo are the least attractive. The quintessential purity of the Cali dial should be left alone and preserved not "defiled"
The problem was that I did not know they have produced 448. If I knew I would take that one. My long time authorized dealer called me and offered 425 and said they had 424 and showed me pictures. I gave it a thought and made my decision, found dealer in C
Need your kind opinions about Cali plz!..... At the monet I've my wonderful Cali249 and soon I'm receiveing my Cali376. So, should I get the awesome Cali262 to complete the 3 metals set?!. Appreciated. Khalid