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Some advice on my first Panerai....?
I would like to ask some advice. I do not own a Panerai and would like to add one to my current collection of other brands. At this stage, I would really appreciate if Panerai enthusiasts would PM me with suggestions of reputable dealers. I am looking for the older new references...so late 1990s ideally. I am based in the UK, so dealers in the Uk or Europe work well. I would really appreciate some direction on where to look rather than what to buy at this point. I think I am taken with one or two specific PAMs, but would still like to spend some time chewing it over. I will probably only add one Panerai so i want it to be the right one.
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Many thanks,
Joe
Don't do nothing before we soon talk, my friend.
By: amanico : May 19th, 2010-03:48
Panerai is a Labyrinth, and you will need time before finding your way. Ideally, avoid the Vintage, as many of those which are on the market are fake. Go for the Pre Vendome, or for the early Vendome, like the A, B, or C. Will show you some, very soon. Be...
You know, Asi ...
By: amanico : May 19th, 2010-10:35
That if you buy a fake Vintage Panerai, the desillusion will be very cruel, as the asking price is generally very high. Therefore, it is very difficult to make the difference between a Fake Vintage and a correct one. It is easier to check the authenticity...
For me
By: Asimut : May 19th, 2010-21:23
easier to spot a vintage fake than a pre-V fake. At least, in vintage there are a few points (obviously I will not state them here ;-) ) that make it extremely difficult to manipulate. In pre-V, all the parts exist and sometimes its just a matter of simpl...