While I'd love to dress up a Fiddy, I think the word 'dressy' has its correlation with 'size'. Furthermore, in my opinion, precious metals come to mind when defining a dress watch. I'd think a dressy watch should be inconspicious in terms of size. 45mm an...
The perfect companion for a Fiddy... A reliable movement, an Heavy platinum case, and a gorgeous clean, sober brown dial. I would keep it, if I weren't re orientating my collection... Best, Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-05-24 01:...
Platinum for special/rare occassions, but I was also thinking the 190 as a daily wearer. stainless steel fits the bill for me as an everyday 'work watch'. Best to you, mon ami
It should be a Special Edition, not a Limited Edition, to be specific. It was produced in 2004 to commemorate the anniversary for Sincere Boutique and is limited to 5 pieces -- according to the millesimation database.
But although it is engraved X / 5, I am aware of only one piece. Maybe Asi will tell us more about this piece, or our lucky Purist Fellow, who owned it? Best, Nicolas
Then it'll certainly be a 'piece unique'. Like a wiseman once told me, millesimation numbers are planned production numbers -- and what is planned doesn't happen all the time Gotta be loving those JLC rads more and more.
Panerai's are sporty watches, so my opinion of the dressiest PAM would be one that is elegant, yet sporty at the same. And definitely would have to be in the Radiomir case. And so, my choice would be the only 44mm Radiomir which is the PAM163 (limited edi...
I find the 198 to be my choice of a dressy watch. I enjoy the limited edition (50 units), size of the case (45mm), weight of the platinum watch, the simplicity of the dial (with the power reserve on the back), and the radiomir case. Of course the PAM 21 o...