Tony A.H
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375 is Gorgeous
Sep 17, 2011,05:49 AM
and Perfectt on your Wrist..
Cheers
Tony
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Which Panerai would you get - a PAM375 or a PAM386?
By: AnthonyTsai : September 14th, 2011-19:48
Both models are brown composite but the PAM375 is larger at 47mm and houses the new P.3000 movement while the PAM386 is smaller at 44mm and houses the P.9000 movement. Which one would you get and why? Cheers, Anthony PAM375 - 47mm composite w/ P.3000 move...
375 for sure
By: BluNotte : September 14th, 2011-21:34
Ciao Anths, Naturally since its the one that fits my criteria for a Pam! And boy does it look dang gorgeous in your video! Can't wait for mine to arrive! Tschuss Stephen
372 indeed...hahaha
By: sergio : September 15th, 2011-02:14
focus...focus... You know only too well, what I think about the 339. One thing I have not mentioned (maybe) so far, I like owning one. Forget the wearing part (in fact I wear it very....VERY seldom) but, as a micro-collector, not having a MM-8giorni-breve...
Brevettato, si, ma no in Italia. ;)
By: amanico : September 15th, 2011-02:21
You know the problem Panerai faced about the MM name on the 339 dial. That + the composite issues... All these details are too much for me. All the best, from the " Triestin " back to Paris. Nicolas.
I with Sergio here..
By: ocwatching : September 15th, 2011-07:44
for me who missed out on the MM-8giorni in the 203/217/36, the 309 is the only and decently priced option..Case issues withstanding... In this case, i would go with 375 as its a fantastic value compared to the 386..
Too trendy
By: aldossari_faisal : September 16th, 2011-06:07
is the reason... it got no roots in panerais history... from a personal point of view if im to purchase panerai i would do it for the essence of the brand ... want something trendy... i would look somewhere elss. Best. Faisal
Hi Anthony....
By: sergio : September 15th, 2011-02:09
easiest reply ever, for me. I own a 127 and a 339. The 375 (booked long ago) will sit pretty in my watchbox between the other two... Cheers - Sergio
which one fits your wrist the best ??
By: P@trick@Belgium : September 15th, 2011-04:41
not sure if a 44 or 47mm fits your wrist better ?? i have a few 47mm myself but 44mm is the better size if i'm honnest to myself ..... and then there's still the serious price difference between the two and the fact that one is LE and the other not ! for ...
no composite, I would look for a ceramic
By: Bruno.M1 : September 15th, 2011-10:53
having seen both I prefer ceramic Years ago there was a ceramic Luminor and that looked damn good. (I think it was polished)
375 for me too
By: LLZA : September 15th, 2011-13:39
I think it all comes down to what size you prefer.... for me, i love the 47mm case and i find the proportions are better with the 47m. But that is also because i find the 44mm too small for me now days... just don't feel good wearing a 44mm anymore...
375 for me!
By: Subco : September 16th, 2011-09:50
Sure the 375 for me! The simplicity of the dial (without the date window) and the 47 mm are looking better on this watch IMHO. And what a pleasure to feel wearing a brown fiddy! I just can't wait anymore for mine!!!! Any informations on the release date? ...
375 is Gorgeous
By: Tony A.H : September 17th, 2011-05:49
and Perfectt on your Wrist.. Cheers Tony
375 or 386?
By: oakcrestland : September 17th, 2011-13:31
375 gets my vote because I like the way it looks. Must add a 372 as well because of it's simplicity and tradition. Thanks Panerai!
I'd normally pick a 47mm Luminor but...
By: i_am_Sam : September 18th, 2011-17:12
I think the 386 fits composite case much better 375, IMHO is a bit of mixing modern and historic design Doesn't work out for me Best, Sam
375 for me
By: d-star : September 18th, 2011-20:29
12,3,6,9, no date, 47 mm,and domed crystal all make for a timeless beauty.
375
By: limcungwei : September 27th, 2011-06:15
375 for me.