Branzo on the dark green strap

Mar 24, 2023,23:06 PM
 

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Excellent.

 
 By: InHavenPro : March 24th, 2023-23:09
Very good wristshot! Cheers, Filip

Yes I have

 
 By: Marba : March 25th, 2023-15:50
Also I’ve bought a second 760πŸ«£πŸ˜…

Love that crazy idea.

 
 By: amanico : March 25th, 2023-16:17

Looks great.

 
 By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : March 25th, 2023-01:25
The bronzo and that strap are a great combo.

Thanks!

 
 By: Marba : March 25th, 2023-19:49

A great looking "bronzo," very nicely matched by your strap! Enjoy.

 
 By: FabR : March 25th, 2023-01:32
PS: Unlike you and our Moderator Sergio I'm no Panerai expert, so I'm sure there's a reason why you keep calling them "branzo" rather than "bronzo".... I'd naturally use the latter spelling, for it's the Italian term for "bronze"....but is the former also... 

This must be....

 
 By: InHavenPro : March 25th, 2023-02:06
an 'Eastern European thing', or just a mistype, but A and O are on the opposite sides of the keyboard LoL .... I haven't been to Eastern Europe in over 8 years, but even when I was there I seldom interacted with anybody seriously interested in horology...... 

I was also thinking the two terms might be pronounced similarly in (American) English, but that would seem a stretch for a fan of an Italian brand waiving from Europe...

 
 By: FabR : March 25th, 2023-02:16
I'm only raising this question out of curiosity, and it's definitely not a problem if it's a wrong spelling....but let's see if I'll learn something new about "Panerai-speak"!

As I-W-C wrote

 
 By: Marba : March 25th, 2023-15:47
I have coined the phrase Branzo , as opposed to Bronzo which was the name for 382 and Pronzo for 507 ( because of PR hand on the dial) because it’s the Radiomir. Hence Branzo

Thanks Buddy!

 
 By: Marba : March 25th, 2023-16:09