I believe the PAM21 is the most expensive of all 6 listed? So does that mean it's the most "collectible"? Shrug. Who knows what the future will bring.
(Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not sure of current vintage pricing)
However, the PAM21 for some may be low on the list because it technically isn't a vintage Panerai since it's a reproduction piece. Personally for me, I'd rather have a 6152/1 Luminor instead of the PAM21 since I prefer Luminors over Radiomirs because of the iconic crown protector.
Cheers,
Anthony
I can't wait to see the PAM348 in person and I can imagine it must be hard NOT to look at the rotating cage all day thru the skeletonized dial!!!
How often do you take the watch off just to look at that wonderful tourbillon cage?
Discreet, clean dial and a tourbillon just for you..;-))
Thanks for sharing,
Patrickh
So hopefully Ed can also provide some personal experience with a Panerai tourbillon.
Ed Tonkin's prior thread: panerai.watchprosite.com
Cheers,
Anthony
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-04-23 12:28:44
!This one is a Panerai Radiomir Tourbillon PAM330 in pink gold
Cheers,
Anthony
Then again, it's a custom order piece, so if you want one, you have to custom order it. Price tag is very high (forgot exact price but was somewhere between $300k-$450k?) but you do get a beautiful Panerai w/ equation of time, tourbillon, and star chart.
I tried the prototype dummy on my wrist, and it felt pretty good on the wrist. If you can easily wear a 47mm, you can wear the 50mm since it didn't feel that much larger IMO.
Cheers,
Anthony
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-04-25 09:07:07
usd220k? or m i misinformed.
how abt the pam 348??
Link to 2010 Panerai Price List: panerai.watchprosite.com
Note that these were only estimated pricing and pricing may have changed since time of posting.
Cheers,
Anthony
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-04-27 16:10:50