I’ve other wise sold for financial reasons, like paying for my wedding (no-date sub and PAM 359) or for starting a charity (AP RO 15400, Mark 1 Rolex Batman, Kurono Tokyo TOKI). The more important decision is to avoid buying more watches unless they absol
Here’s my 384, which is currently getting major orthopedic surgery 😔 By the way, I’m doing the exact opposite: looking to re-add a luminor to the collection. I had a 359 in the past, but thinking of a base model Awesome lume shot!
. It left me in 2015, so the phone photo resolution didn’t leave much to work with (in terms of resolutions of cropped images) But you get the idea: 44mm was already stretching the limit
I had a 359 that I pined over for years but ended up buying as an impulsive purchase at the wrong time. Got into a whole lot of financially trouble Bc of it, and that made me swear to never buy another PAM. I know realize that I won’t be able to keep my w
I guess I should start by stating that, I too, have finite finances which directly affects my watch collecting journey. When a beater watch (bought to restart a watch collecting journey that got interrupted when I sold my Rolex no-date sub and PAM 359 to
....the PAM359 2010 I actually went in for the PAM219. But this tall hot girl who just came from working at Panerai HQ talked me into the 359. Ignorant as I was I figured it was the better deal. In hindsight: 🤦🏻♂️ And the latest one is the Omega Speedmas
sorry but, your model has a 1940 case and the dial has a 6 a 9 and baguettes. How can it be...the same version of the 359 that has a 1950 case and all the numerals? I'm intrigued