The PAM 199, the Submarsibe Regatta, was in my collection as soon as it was unveiled, in 2004. It was a limited edition of 500 pieces, and as every LE from Panerai, at that time, a quite hot model. The PAM 199 is a Submersible, with a dedicated case back,
I well remember the Pam 24, 25, 64, 87... I must admit I lost track after the Pam 199, which was also an interesting Submersible in the Regatta line. I also remember the Pam 243, which was a nice 47 mm Submersible, and, of course, the Pam 341, monstruous
Looking at the PAM website, I see that the 373 is now an edition of 300 and the 376 an edition of 500. This used to be less if I am not mistaken (199 for the 373 and 299 for the 376)? Business must be good.....
Here are more pictures and videos of the SIHH 2011 collection from my Press Preview report earlier in the year in March. Cheers, Anthony The first watch I looked at was the Panerai PAM380 45mm Radiomir Black Seal . This entry level Black Seal is different
The first watch I looked at was the Panerai PAM380 45mm Radiomir Black Seal . This entry level Black Seal is different from the prior Black Seal models such as the PAM183 because this version has the Pre-V OP logo on the dial. The PAM380 is a regular prod
I'm thinking of thinning out the (small) herd, so this one has got to go. It's in excellent shape, the markers have beautiful patina, and it comes complete with all boxes. It keeps excellent time and was serviced prior to my purchase a few years ago. It i
My trip to SIHH was not as direct as most would have flown. I flew to Shanghai from Montreal, drove to Ningbo, flew to HK for a couple of days, and then finally Royal Jordanian to Switzerland with a transit connection in Amman At HK airport! [IMG] [/IMG ]