From Panerai's website: The future is in our hands. Panerai forges ahead with circular design, thanks to our cutting-edge eSteel. Both the case and dial of Luminor Marina eSteel feature a new recycled steel alloy. Developed in collaboration with a selecti
As mentioned in the other thread I let my 127 go . The 1080 just had more wrist time and there was a new project with a different Panerai icon I wanted to realize
To me its a fact. That doesn’t mean that the 127 looses its charm. It’s an amazing watch and an icon with a very special look. It has a slightly bigger appearance. The 127 is the old timer of it. Have you seen a 1080 in real? @nico: I just have much more
Going fast sometime is not always good because afterward you can regret it or realize only a subset of the references you get are worth keeping...yet I am hooked on getting and wearing different Pam for the character, legibility and yes dare I say it, the
005, 111, 112 the more I feel that the saying: you have to change everything, in order to change...nothing, is alive and well. The more concoctions "for the turists" they come out with, the more people today (like the ones in the recent past) identify a P
My first Panerai was a 111 I bought in 2006 and which still own and love. It has same (so called Bettarini) case as yours. It is a very wearable size specially if you don´t feel comfortable with the larger typical and historical 47 mm size. I also own oth