This is a review of my newly acquired used Panerai pam682 and a preview of my short ownership, whilst waiting it to be serviced by my AD. To begin with, I would like to call out the beautiful 1950 case and the transition of short beautiful lugs. I’ve been
I have one for my pam submersible. Quality is top notch and the shape of the strap make it sit very comfortably on your wrist, the watch weight completely disappears which is an unusual feeling. Two minors things I don't like 1) for some Panerai models th
I don’t know the history of Panerai’s decision to introduce a Submersible line, but I always thought it interesting since Panerais are fundamentally dive watches to begin with. I’m assuming the decision came with their entry into the commercial / civilian
I do. I was able to secure that watch the moment it was announced, and was very excited for it. When my piece was ready, I received a curt reply from the store indicating I had 48 hours to pick it up. In person. And having another pick it up on my behalf
Dealer showrooms are generally well suited for wristshots with tall ceilings and plenty of spotlights playing with the submersible domed sapphire. The 24 and 25 bezel eats jacket liners like no other of my watches, merciless. Have good weekend!