weirdly i loved the 365 as the ultimate in panerai complication, here was a great movement in the expanded classic case with a more complex design. i do love the minimalism and design language panerai use, but for some reason it doesn't work here, the EOT
As we wait for the PuristSPro SIHH 2015 team to post their live Panerai pictures here, I'll share my initial thoughts on this year's Panerai collection. I want to see how the PAM616 Carbotech material hands up to wear and tear such as dings and scratches.
Surprisingly, the 50mm case wasn't too large for my wrist. In fact, it actually felt pretty good on my wrist. I love wearing my 47mm Luminor and a slight increase in 3mm didn't seem to be overbearing for me. If your local Panerai Boutique or AD ever has a
In 2007, Panerai introduced their first in-house tourbillon, the PAM 276 Luminor 1950 Tourbillon GMT with the p.2005 movement. The 276 had a stainless steel 47mm case with a transparent caseback that showed off the rotation of the tourbillon cage. Even mo
Noticed these photos (care of Niffko) from SIHH. They seem to show a variation of OP's existing PAM365, Lo Scienziato, the 48mm black ceramic tourbillon. What do you make of this unique piece, personally, I Like ! perhaps it has been made for a collector
I do indeed recall it is one of your favorite Cabs (from last year's Panerai/PuristSPro LA GTG)! It is indeed 50MM, and I agree, it fits well on the wrist. I've never handled an AP T3 Offshore in person, but I was impressed with how well the Panerai 365 f
Caymus is one of my favorite cabs!! Especially the Special Selection Despite the PAM365's large case size (if I remember correctly it's around 50mm? +/- 1 mm), it fits very well on the wrist IMO. Definitely feels smaller than the AP T3 Offshore. Cheers, A
Thanks to Anthony, Purists, and of course Panerai for putting this event. I have some phone pics that I'll post later. I think the highlight of my evening was handling the very unexpected PAM 365, EOT. Rapheal was wearing it and took the time to show it a