..inside of the 190 (I had a 197) is the smoothest I've handled. I've been lucky (I think) in my Panerai journey. Yes, I've bought "fashionable", limited edition models but, and for me is a BIG but, I bought watches I liked....first! All the models I boug
I actually am less concerned about Panerai DNA but more interested in the older panerais with interesting movements. That’s what drew me to 190. I also want to pick up a 72 or 74 with El Primero chronograph and Pam 518,519 or 520 with Minerva movement. Ho
While wearing my PAM 190. Still my favorite Panerai. I am quite satisfied with this one and don’t plan to sell it. I am sure it’s worth a lot less than what I paid for.
Had some downtime in Asia and so decided to take a side trip to KL. First time in Malaysia and KL was an “easy” destination. Our dear member Ajas was kind enough to take some time out to meet up for a coffee. He also brought some goodies from the recent P
Don’t see this one here too often. PAM337. While I like my PAM190, this one is much thinner and easier to wear. Happy Friday! Who’s is going to win the F1 race this weekend?
Those were the days…good that the 360 remains in your collection, the 190 is special with the JLC movement. Having both the Unitas and Pam’s own inhouse movements, I still prefer the unitas visually. Has been a long while since I pay any attention to the
Some old pictures from a small part of what was my Panerai collection, I was browsing some older pictures this morning. Below are the 372, 448, 190 and 318. The 372, the last Panerai I purchased. This was the first run, with the Plexi. Very cool watch, ju