produced originally (006-007-008) had very nice T-dials. Unfortunately the "Florentines" had no money to advertise and the Vendome group had no interest whatsoever to market this particular model. The models with the crown guard were more...iconic...and o
Released in 2000 and limited to 99 pieces, the Zerograph is arguably the most sught after Panerai chronograph even produced. Highly decorated Minerva movement, white gold, 42mm monopusher with 30 minute counter. This watch was in the safe (never worn) of
are from the 40' and the exsistence discovered in the 50' (so my mention above was incorrect) but there never was a...prototype...just the drawing. To my knowledge there never was a prototype made (as Perezcope kind of suggests: It is said that the chrono
Team, I never could imagine that one day I was to be attracted by a Panerai Chronograph, but I am. Pictures from this cloudy Saturday morning. On the background a knife made with the historical Damascus steel. B&W rendering Thanks for seeing. Cheers,
Team, I believe that after this watch, I go to be burned on a stake here. A Panerai chronograph!!! What I can do? I love it! Chronograph pusher on the "wrong" side. Cool. Flyback - Cool. Case back - Love it My "hanging" shot. This beauty is powered by the
There are two ways to consider a new watch from Panerai when it is inspired by a mythical reference. The first one, which avoids the pitfalls, is to describe it as it is and to forget the historical context. The second one is to address the sore topic: th
The movement being tantalum-ceramic, is "self-lubricating" from the carbon content, and therefore no jewels are used for most pivots. Apparently, Panerai gives this watch a 50 year warranty... Another manufacture that did something similar is Breitling -
PANERAI PAM603 MARE NOSTRUM TITANIO – 52mm THE CHRONOGRAPH MADE BY OFFICINE PANERAI IN 1943 FOR THE DECK OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL ITALIAN NAVY IS REVIVED IN A SPECIAL EDITION OF ONLY 150 EXAMPLES. Many people know that the ancient Romans, following their con
My vote for the epitome of chronographs from Panerai is the 147 - a 35 watch limited edition in 2002 using vintage Venus rattrapante movements completely refashioned with the highest grade of finish by Panerai. I am lucky to own one. And, to answer someon
Here's the teaser email of the new 2014 Panerai Chronograph Collection that I just got. Hmmm I hope we see some interesting chronographs! Cheers, Anthony