I have had a love-hate relationship with Panerai - obviously started with love (or lust), at the right time as with the 233/270 era was when they began venturing into "in-house" movement. Back then, in terms of functionality, 8/10 days PR with a unique ho
And that's the way it should be. Watches are made to be worn. And you certainly made the right decision with your fantastic 270. I personally have / had an... emotional problem with Panerai lately, because after some issues secretly reducing the quality a
The 10-days PR (and I LOVE the horizontal PR indicator), domed glass, sandwich dial, GMT-function (allowing you to set date backwards) are all the right reasons why I got the 270 My personal experience has been pretty great. Have owned it for more than a
I guess you mean domed glass and not plexi glass like the 422 even though also 47mm? For what it's worth, the 233 and 270 also have a domed glass that's like the 127/217 only that they're not 47mm but 44mm. My 270 as an example
I like your 270 very much. It has been on my wishlist for a long time now. Have you ever had any issues with the PR indicator? I remember that there have been some problems with the first series. Please post more pics in action! Best Thomas
Panerai was one of the most active brands during this edition of Watches & Wonders. This is hardly surprising: Jean-Marc Pontroué wants to boost a dynamic and this must be seen. The year 2020 is placed under the sign of the 70th anniversary of Luminor, it
At first I preferred something cleaner like the 127 but I just can not pull off 47mm. The next closest with the 1950 case, sandwich dial and domed glass (which was my main attraction to PAM) were 233 or 270. In the end I picked the 270 as it's relatively