the PAM086 is as much a Panerai as the Porsche 914 is a...Porsche. It has an overstuffed dial and, if that weren't enough it has an antomatic movment with an english "automatic" written on the dial (Panerai being Italian). If that weren't enough, it has a
I’m perplexed. Why is the resale value of some of Panerai’s early 2000’s Ref (such as 086) are not more desired by collectors? I have a hard time understanding why one would purchase a new or newer Ref now costing $6-7k that is just a variant of last year
Ref. : PAM 086 Luminor Marina Year : 2001 Condition : 92% Movement : Automatic OPIII Diameter : 44mm Material : Brushed Steel Comments : Luminor Marina PAM 086 2001 Year D series (first series) rare and discontinued. Brushed Steel Case 44mm Grey dial with
A few days ago I took my PAM 086 for its regular service and for my bad fortune they informed me that the dial of my watch had suffer a minor scratch and needs to be replaced. The question that I have to all panerai enthusiasts is that: IF PANERAI COULD N