The Minerva caliber is an entirely different animal. When you wind it it’s a joy and feels like a Patek or Lange. On top of that the finishing on this movement is top notch to say the least Laurent
It’s actually the nubuck alligator strap that panerai produced for a few years before they discontinued it. It would look very nice on your 373. Here’s mine on the 322 😊 Everyone is good here. I’ll most probably join you guys for the GTG in Italy next yea
reminds me of the Cyclone in Coney Island. I'm a bit promiscuous, when it comes to Paneai's cases and materials, I like them all (but for the ceramics, which I would have left to Richard Ginori). I still have a couple of titaniums (both t/t) One right han
after I started my reply, I checked "my notes" and found so many models, both in platinum and titanium to mention them all Lolllllllll The 322 T/T for instance, with its vintage Minerva is an absolute beauty IMO
Hadn’t been aware of this AT ALL - have they done others like this? How do I learn more about upcoming ones? I’ve been sorta looking for the right modern time-only addition to my Pythagore and my PAM322 with its Minerva calibre…if I have one brand loyalty
I was in the same boat until you told me to go for the 322 and I couldn’t be happier. The tobacco dial is gorgeous and especially under sunlight. It matches the titanium case perfectly and gives it a nice vintage flair. Hope all is well man. I really miss
One of my "regrets". Early Panerai's days for me. I bought the 309 (wrong mentor) without knowing the existence of the 322. Not long after I saw a 322 and I suggested a swap with the seller 309+5K Sin$ and was turned down. He wanted Sin$10K no negotiation
I’ve been searching for a Radiomir with the beautiful Minerva movement and was initially looking for a 309 but ended listening to Sergio and pulled the trigger on the 322 with the stunning tobacco dia. Also being limited to 50pcs vs 100pcs for the 309 mad
Hello all, First off Merry Christmas. Haven’t been active on the forum for quite some time now. Funny how time flies. Just realized that my last post was about 2yrs ago. Here’s something we definitely don’t see everyday. The mysterious PAM40 with its gorg