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I like "The Towers" a lot....

I had a picture of my 232 reflecting the skyline of Kowloon in HKG from the window of my Mong Kok hotel. But that picture was taken with a regular camera, eons ago and never made it into any of my PCs.Lollll The watch doesn't need any more "drooling" over
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By: Marba
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sergio
704

I think that this watch deserves its own post

Behold Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM00672 Traded my trusty 232 for it and I was a happy camper back then.
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By: Marba
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Marba
337

Yes

Traded my 232 for it.
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By: Marba
9
Marba
706

I didn't use the 249 for so long....

I decided to let it go. I gifted it to one of my nephews that likes Panarai watches. Now he has 2: the 232 and the 249. Truth be told, I've never quite "salivated" after the 000. I bought a Logo, shortly after getting infected. And a few T-dialled ones wh
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By: renerod
30
renerod
2737

FSP: Panerai Radiomir

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By: Bill
0
25

The 1940 radiomir case doesn't have wire lugs....

the cases in your pictures are 3646 classic radiomir cases (232,249,210) Pictured below, it''s a 587 WITH a 1940 case
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By: mjcruiser42
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mjcruiser42
450

I have a different opinion....

of course. For me, the "old school" should refer to the Florentine period. Timepieces with 3-6-9-12 dials or 3-6-9-12+small seconds counter, manual winding. Something like the 21, 232, 249, 002, 009 etc. A Submersible with the date window+cyclop, with an
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By: Arronax
26
ripper444
3838

They made some.

PAM 249: Along with the 232: PAM 21: PAM 721: PAM 720:
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By: mjcruiser42
15
amanico
3195

Love the 232.

I affectionately call it the poor man's 21.
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By: mjcruiser42
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amanico
3195