First up, three of the new 42mm-cased "dress" Radiomirs. New for this year, the P.999 manual-wind in-house calibre at 12'" and 3.4mm thickness, is smaller than previous Panerai in-house movements, allowing the development of a smaller, thinner, and (dare ...
can't get enough of them ;-) I also like the 259 ... but IMO it would have been better if the case were brushed, I prefer brushed cases over shiny polished ones
Much appreciated, my friend. As for the millemised movements, it only means that Panerai will make some numbers per year, that doesn't mean that they are limited. For example, 500 or 1 000 per year. How to know how many are made is simple. Have a look at ...
Does anyone know why Panerai decided not to use the swan neck regulator in the 337 and 338? Seems odd that the 336 should be "fully equipped." Just curious - I really like the look of the brushed titanium.
whereas the 337 and 338 are not. The 336 is also substantially more expensive than the other two - partly, I imagine, because of its case material; but also, partly because of its LE status. It is normal for LEs to come with extra features such as the swa...
only problem is: I like the titanium piece but I feel "cheated" without the swan-neck regulator! Well, in the end, this "limitation" is probably better for my pocket book
Superb,Pictures ,Mnay news Great watches, And......Finally RADIOMIR MARE NOSTRUM Unfortunatly not for eveyone,Like Panerai thinks more for 10 Collectors buyer and forget many others Panerai Lovers and can made 44/47mm MARE NOSTRUME at normal price for us,...
No complaint, I love the 339. Again, I worry if I will be able to acquire a 339, it seems that the watch is selling out FAST. However, I'm still pressed about the 300. The 300 is a beautiful watch and I'm very keen with the historical significance of this...
A small point, but at 99 pieces vs 300 for the Egiziano, there is one Mare Nostrum for every three Egiziani, not every ten. Not quite sure what I was smoking when I wrote that. Cheers Tony P