AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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Think we'll see a smaller Panerai PAM300 Mare Nostrum at SIHH 2015?
What you guys think? Maybe we see a smaller sized 47mm Panerai Mare Nostrum?
Yea or Nay?
Cheers,
Anthony

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That would be nice!
By: patrick_y : November 2nd, 2014-13:40
But for some odd reason, my favorite will still remain to be the PAM 203. It's a bit big for my wrist (gotta put those gym memberships to use) but I think it's an awesome watch. Another one I really love is the 390 and the 590 is my recent favorite.
I think that a 45mm....
By: sergio : November 2nd, 2014-17:34
MN would be a humongous hit (not unlike the 372) and it would sell like the proverbial "hot cakes". I'm also sure a 47mm would be well received but, in my personal opinion, would be a mistake of sorts. I think that having a 42mm Pre-V, a 45mm normal produ...
I hope so...
By: bretmarcus1 : November 23rd, 2014-17:52
It seems that with all the new Panerai models coming out -- incorporating parts or design elements from earlier pieces -- that the company would issue a new Mare Nostrum and one that doesn't cost $50,000 plus. There may not be much demand, but the trouble...