sergio[Panerai Moderator]
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I agree and since it comes straight from.....
Jul 24, 2019,12:08 PM
the Egiziano the "diving" tag comes with it. At that time, the dives were "down and up" and at depths that didn't require..safety stops or decompression stops (if they did they were serious stuff). At the time the 024A came out they....exsisted A multilevel dive i.e. up and down and up and sideways, requires a "safety stop" at 5 or 3 meters. The length of the safety stop varies between the 3 and 5 minutes (90% of the cases). So a graded bezel tells you EXACTELY how long was the stop
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Panerai Submersible PAM 24 A.
By: amanico : July 22nd, 2019-03:29
The first modern Panerai was highly tempting, with its smooth polished bezel, and its dial. The only thing I regretted was the presence of the date and its magnifier. For the rest, it is a really lovely watch. As often, compared to some modern Submersible...
Nico, refresh my memory.....
By: sergio : July 22nd, 2019-13:56
the bezel is fixed, in the sense that it doesn't turn, right? Sorry but the last I saw...live...was a long, long time ago
I have tried to double check....
By: sergio : July 23rd, 2019-03:22
and have found out that the 024B-C-D etc have a rotating bezel. I haven't found any new about the 24A. The investigation continues..hahaha
I agree and since it comes straight from.....
By: sergio : July 24th, 2019-12:08
the Egiziano the "diving" tag comes with it. At that time, the dives were "down and up" and at depths that didn't require..safety stops or decompression stops (if they did they were serious stuff). At the time the 024A came out they....exsisted A multilev...