Because of their large size and military heritage , Panerai watches aren't something that would naturally appeal to me. But I've seen a lot of enthusiasm for them on this site, so I decided to go and see them in person . After being given a very interesti
Strong link to military aviation heritage and classic Panerai dive watch look. Case: 44mm diameter - brushed AISI 316L stainless steel (PAM01697) or Carbotech, carbon fibre composite (PAM01698) - unidirectional bezel in stainless steel with green matt cer
A couple of days ago I told everything I do not like about modern Panerai. However imo in the past they made a few references that really showed how a Panerai SHOULD be. One of them is imo the 663. Other and just to name a few 127,232,249,360,663 ... Anyw
I still like their designs but it’s getting harder and harder to buy their product as the quality keeps going down. I was shocked that the already and in my opinion a totally trash movement they downgraded even more by removing hacking! The design was goo
I had the opportunity to see again the Panerai Radiomir 3 days Acciaio 47mm with brown dial a few days ago. This Radiomir with bears the reference PAM687 is one of the recent Panerai watches that I prefer. It was unveiled in the pre-SIHH 2017 context as p
Pam 276 Tourbillon 100 in edition. One of my favorite Panerais Movement: hand-wound mechanical, Panerai Calibre P.2005, completely manufactured by Panerai, 16¼ lignes, 9.1 mm thick, 31 jewels, 6-day power reserve, 3 spring barrels, Glucydur® balance, 28,8
MARE NOSTRUM ACCIAIO - 42MM PAM00716 The Mare Nostrum was the first chronograph in the history of Officine Panerai. Its origins are somewhat mysterious: according to respected historians, the first prototypes appeared in 1943 and were intended for deck of
PANERAI PAM516 RADIOMIR 1940 EQUATION OF TIME 8 DAYS ACCIAIO – 48mm TWO NEW SPECIAL EDITIONS CREATED BY OFFICINE PANERAI WITH ONE OF THE MOST CLASSIC AND FASCINATING ASTRONOMICAL COMPLICATIONS, THE EQUATION OF TIME. P.2002/E MANUFACTURE MOVEMENT, HAND-WOU