There are a thousand ways to collect, and they are all valid. This specific community displays that clearly, that is what I believe makes WatchProSite such a great community. As far as online communities are concerned, this site exemplifies how varied col
I am a domed sapphire fan… not too many radiomirs with domed sapphire, but there are more Luminors with domed sapphire. Almost “all” 1950 luminor cases; my favorites are 233, 317, 127, 217… but tones more. The 995 is sweet as it has all 4 numerals and sma
Previous I had a 338. It was small, light, flat, manual, and gold hands. However I wanted something with the engraved dial, found blued hands tickle me the same as gold, like the patent stamp (even though it is purely decorative. At 45mm on a 6-¾ wrist it
Atleast to an owner with the cousin of the 317K... the K movement is the PVD movement... my later version has smoked glass instead of the darker movement
...what about the PAM438 (tuttonero=all black!). Thing is, by the time these models were produced, the moniker Black Knight was already....taken You'll just have to come up with another one and hope that's ALSO, not been given to some exsisting model :P P
.....you're incorrect. The Black Knight is the PAM317. That is due to the black ceramic and the black movements. I'm afraid you'll have to come up with another...moniker for your 616 Credit for the pictures, obtained on the Web: Bidle.
And the Luminor is far and away the most desired of all Panerai because of the crown guard albeit I own several with wire lugs and two 1940 cases. Personally I do not like the 8 day reserve indicator even though I own the 317 and I really dislike the ‘too