sergio[Panerai Moderator]
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I think all 3 MN...
Oct 10, 2020,07:12 AM
produced originally (006-007-008) had very nice T-dials. Unfortunately the "Florentines" had no money to advertise and the Vendome group had no interest whatsoever to market this particular model. The models with the crown guard were more...iconic...and of immediate impact on the..alternative, non conformist watch buyers of the time. Better produce a 40mm, automatic abomination with the date BUT with the crown guard than a mainstream chronograph which nobody would have "recongnoised" as Panerai. IMO of course
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Two nice pictures of the Panerai Mare Nostrum PAM 8.
By: amanico : October 9th, 2020-15:13
I always loved the Mare Nostrum. This is the first Panerai I saw in the real some... 22 years ago. Time flies. I love this bi-compax chrono with a lot of character. One of the rare small Panerai ( 42 mm ) I really appreciate. Best, Nicolas ...
Aaah, yes!
By: amanico : October 9th, 2020-23:24
+1!!! ...
A terrific Panerai!
By: BigAppleBill : October 9th, 2020-16:09
It’s almost unrecognizable as a Panerai without the seemingly ubiquitous crown protector. I personally consider that a big plus in addition to the relatively smaller size. What a nice piece to have in your collection!
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By: Mikesr : October 9th, 2020-18:45
Beautiful
I think all 3 MN...
By: sergio : October 10th, 2020-07:12
produced originally (006-007-008) had very nice T-dials. Unfortunately the "Florentines" had no money to advertise and the Vendome group had no interest whatsoever to market this particular model. The models with the crown guard were more...iconic...and o...