Hi Pam fans.. I recently tried the 1334/5 and I found the 1334 to be very attractive.. But I have some concerns about the : - reliability of the p6000 movement and - durability of the new patina steel Would really appreciate some feedback and thoughts on ...
My only thoughts were how nice to would be at 42mm. I love the style but very sparse at 47mm. Interestingly with Panerai as people seem to be abandoning the brand for several reasons I am finding more and more to like in recent offerings.
I would love a classic time only in a smaller size, I know it's not historically accurate but that doesn't mean it wouldn't work, it think they could do very well.
My pam062, 700 total pieces in white gold with the Zenith Elite caliber, 100m resistance, extra pic in reply above. There was a GMT in 1999, mine was introduced in 2000. All the 40mm were gold I believe. ...
I saw the grey and liked it a lot. As for your concern about the movement, really can’t offer any expert knowledge but at the price, if you look around these days, many watches without fancy movements are in a similar range. Also, I believe Panerai is off...
As far as the OP’s concern over stability of this steel, I didn’t realize something like this can patina. That would give me second thoughts even though I really like this piece.
Our complaint on PAM movement is more with the new P900 or P9000 series which has received some changes lately (or maybe almost "downgrades" one might say). I still love my Panerais and looking to add one or two more (with the P3000 in my case). Here I wo...
I think panerai won’t introduce a new 47mm Radiomir. Which is really a pity and against any historical heritage on my point of view. 45mm might be more wearable for some . For me the proportion are just not as balanced as on a 47mm. The vintage cases and ...