That timepiece combined both a historically correct case with the latest modern materials. On top of that it offers nothing but the pure time, and is bound to be a classic.
I hope when you mean "worth it" you don't refer to the watch as an investment for reselling.
I know for sure I'm getting mine, and many others will too.
I totally love Panerai composite, very beautiful and unique amongst watch case materials.
thanks for the response. Yes what i meant by worth it is not investment or resale since im looking to keep the watch.
Its just that i have not seen the composite case before. I use to be a big fan of panerai, but i stop looking and learning about panerai for about 2 years. But after seeing the 375. I really like it. What i want to know is how the compoaite look like.
Well if you might already know Panerai composite is formed by the eletro chemical treatment of plain old aluminium. What this does to the material though is that it transformed it into a virtually scratchproof composite that is even harder than the normal ceramics used in watches. But it retains the light weight of aluminium while at the same thing giving the watch a unique appearance and smooth touch.
I recommend it highly if you want to use it as a daily beater, as you can virtually wear and wack it around with little to no adverse effects. Just don't dunk it in alcohol!