Is yours is 200 piece limited edition? I want to say the platinum model, which I think was PAM0201, was 50 pieces. Both featuring this in-house movement. There were many conversations in those days about Panerai starting to make in-house movements, and ho
New arrival. I was suprised that it came as NOS and had stickers, tags on it without a single scratch. The strap - aged - but also never worn… So close for 20 years the watch sat in its box without being worn a single time. I was even more amazed that the
big difference between just walking back into the flat, from a sunny day and "charging" them, for best result...The 373 and 604Firenze just coming in form the sunny outside. The vetust 5218/207A (32 years old Tritium) after vigourous charge, the 604Firenz
A part of my collection, around 2005. These were great moments. From left to right: PAM 198, 249, Pre V Logo 5218-201/1, Mare 5218-301/A, Mare Slytech 5218-304, Marina Militare 5218-202/A, Daylight 5218-207/A, Marina Militare PAM 36. Enjoy, Nicolas
...in a time far, far away, while walking around in Milan, I saw a PAM197 in the window of a Panerai distrubutor (Pisa). I walked in and together with the 197, they showed me the PAM226 (limited edition for Pisa, 28 pieces). I got excited at the limited e
I had a picture of my 232 reflecting the skyline of Kowloon in HKG from the window of my Mong Kok hotel. But that picture was taken with a regular camera, eons ago and never made it into any of my PCs.Lollll The watch doesn't need any more "drooling" over
it's the ONLY "Florentine" model with a white dial (meaning a Pre-V). There are some 100+ pieces around. In a different world, that would be a nice catch, for a collector. I didn't even have to like it (which I'm still not sure I do)