I got a chance to check a few pams earlier today as I would love to add a 47 case at some point. Having never owned a radiomir before this is where I started, let's go! Not a 47 but I have been curious about the new 45 case, a 992 in this case. Very versa
… I feel can be considered true Panerai or at least we can feel the DNA is present in them. These are a few examples: Pam 422 Pam 622 Pam 992 Pam 1075 Pam 721 Pam 557 Pam 424
This case type in the 6152/1 family was used for Rolex movement (without second hand). Angelus (with second hand) was set in cases having rounded sides like one for Fiddy 127. Just wondering, why your initiative team decided on such a mixed construction ?
... are enjoyable experiences related with our watches. After all, people and the relationships generated by the watches we love are the most important part of our "sport"! I will play with some photographs which remind me of these relations with persons