....by "but there are few for sale"? the PAM127 is a limited model produced in 1950 pieces. Thats' a LOT of pieces produced, of course there are...always....few for sale on several platforms. Also the PAM375 although produced in a very small number is als
both versions of the 424: the early one with logo+date (that has been modified almost immediately) and the present one with only the logo are the least attractive. The quintessential purity of the Cali dial should be left alone and preserved not "defiled"
i used to be a huge Panerai fan with well over 35-40 pieces In my collection but that number decreased dramatically throughout the years because they kept on producing more of the same and always promising us collectors that it's a one shot edition. No mo
Looks like that prices are dropping about 5% in the US market. The European market seems to be going up. I guess the whole swiss franc debacle really is taking a hit, but we are getting a bit of a benefit here in the states. REF# MODEL DESCRIPTION 2015 Pr
67,000 / 91,120 $ Face to Face Deal: Baar (CH), Dubai (UAE), Hong Kong (HK), London (GB), New York (US), Singapore (SG), Tokyo (JP) Reference: PAM373 + PAM376 + PAM379 Condition: 99 % Diameter: 47 mm Movement: handwind Limited edition: yes Comment: comp
Well, Respo, as I've already written, I really love two-handed timepieces, even when they are sporty, in some way. I have in mind a couple of examples, a modified version of a renowned watch and a dream-watch. I'm talking about the JLC TTR 1931, you've al
FS: From my Collection ... LNIBs Pam294, 322, 300, 373, 376, 292J (Full Sets) Reduced! Well .... Its time to let these beauties goes :-( A very special pieces by Panerai .... (All are from my own collection) I've spent long time collecting them. All the b