One is in platinum, the other Bronze, both 47 mm. In a set of 30 pieces, with a trip, for the outrageous price of approximatively 150 000 euros... Too bad, because I quite like the Platinum one. Best, Nicolas
there were waiting lists for Panerai’s. Like 000, 001Q, 292J with pig dial, every ltd edition, then came the bronze ones the 382/507…. There are few that I didn’t get at the time like 360, 605 (grey sunburst dialed 372 with Firenze inscription on the dial
The p5000 in a 562 and the unitas in my old 005 logo, although I have tried many. One thing which is very important to me is the amount of mechanical feel coming through the crown. The unitas feels a bit too agricultural, the 5000 feels lifeless, the 3000
The biggest problem I have with any of these new bronzo watches is that I remember so clearly the CEO of Panerai at the time the first Bronzo was being launched declaring " We will never make another Bronzo watch again" Just how many Bronzo models now hav
Here is the Number 1, which belonged to our dear friend Alan, aka Hammer. Credit: Sothebys. THAT was a cool looking one! I am sure some of us will remember this ref. Best, Nicolas