there were waiting lists for Panerai’s. Like 000, 001Q, 292J with pig dial, every ltd edition, then came the bronze ones the 382/507…. There are few that I didn’t get at the time like 360, 605 (grey sunburst dialed 372 with Firenze inscription on the dial
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Marba
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A massive thank you to everyone here. Your perspectives helped me cut through the noise and clarify what I actually want out of this two-watch collection. To clarify my "perfectly flawed" comment: I’m talking about the quirks that give a reference its sou
that T-dials are an acquired taste. Then there is....me. Here's what happened. I had bought a 117 from a local "dealer" in Singapore. He delivered it to me, in a coffee shop and after we finalized the transaction, I told him: "I'll have also the one you'r
the picture is not a very good one. At first glance, it looks like a fake. The the depth of the engraving is, FOR ME, suspicious. It looks like has been done with a laser and not an engraving machine (which would surely make it a fake) Having said that, t
last tritium dial, is accurate only when referring to the 009 along with the 004 and 026. There are 001, 002, 010 and 022, C serial models, manufactured in year 2000 that have tritium dials. After that the tritium was confined to Submersible models which
for it's tobacco dial and the 4 lines, I've never had any feeling whatsoever for the 40. Had the chance to buy it, a couple of times, but just wasn't interested. To me, the 40, it's just the titanium version of the 001 (sorry Nico). I've just had a look a