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It has gone inside my....
Nov 19, 2021,19:15 PM
top ten's list (with a bullett) of the Panerai I love to....hate
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First and last Panerai
By: tickman : November 19th, 2021-03:45
Somewhat cheap back in the day when a little known company. Pair cost less than what the lowest priced model sells for today. Although I could afford to buy one today. Would I? I'm used to paying old prices for many years and todays prices shock me. Not j...
Nice pair :)
By: Arronax : November 19th, 2021-05:32
So let me guess, you're not in love with the latest brabus submersible(LOL): I can't blame you, God knows what they have coming next. Just have the 25, would love to add a steel 44 and maybe a 47 of some sort if funds allow. ...
LOL!
By: amanico : November 19th, 2021-10:30
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By: India Whiskey Charlie : November 19th, 2021-15:07
A good way to put it. Today's Richemont at their best. Did you see this? press.iwc.com
:))))
By: amanico : November 19th, 2021-16:47
It has gone inside my....
By: sergio : November 19th, 2021-19:15
top ten's list (with a bullett) of the Panerai I love to....hate
First and last Panerai
By: tickman : November 21st, 2021-03:53
Adding to my original posting. PVD is a 9BT model. Last of the tritium dials although I don't know if the dive models were still allowed to use it up to a point before discontinuing. The logo is an original G series of 500 pieces. Some owners had theirs D...
Your quote about....
By: sergio : November 21st, 2021-11:17
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 ...