Hi Nicolas, I'm a moderator in our German Forum and a litte busy there but I admit I lurk here from time to time as especially your Posts attract me because they show the Models I have or am in love with ;-). I think we have a friend in Common, Henrik Sch
to the time in which Panerai watches didn't come with all the bells&whistles or coffee making push buttons. Time when a Panerai did exactely what it had been built for in the first place: tell time PAM009 5218-201A LOGO PAM036 (Nico, this is for you)
The mysterious Panerai 318. It took me some time but I managed to find somebody who has a PAM318. I wanted to see this piece irl, I had to see it to believe it. So thanks to the owner and thanks for having the guts to open this piece. Let's start with a c
Firstly, I must say that I read your entry on the PAM036 with great interest. I am seriously tempted into buying one! For good or bad, Richemont definitely had a critical part to play, without question, in Panerai having movements they are now calling the