... bought the 42 mm Bronzo and pockets didn´t resist two purchases in same day... or month! Lol! Now last December I asked if any was available and the answer was same as you had: 250 pieces edition was depleted and no chance to get one for me. I was luc
Hello dear friends! I wish to share this recent catch: Pam 1075 Dextro model. I had missed the opportunity of buying this watch last year and being a Limited Edition of just 250 watches I was told the edition was wholly sold and impossible to get through
Limited to 121 units during production and features a matte black 44mm case designed of titanium. The timepiece is exclusive to the Geneva Boutique and retails for $9,700 EUR. Geneva - Panerai Boutique
Since I'm going skiing next week I figured I'd finally break it out for a spin. It's a Pam 189 with a lemania chronograph movement. The watch was produced in 2004 so it's getting near 20 years old. Definitely looks old school for a Panerai at this point b
apart from the Mamma Mia appeal, which makes the 202A THE Pre-V model to die for, also the dial conditions are superlative, The prestine, FAT matching indices are simply..spectacular. On the flip side of the coin, the dial of the 201A NM is a bit "worse f
After some time, mainly due to US customs given exclusive for Panerai points of sales in Asia — a brand new limited edition (a 251 piece run), matte military green dial Luminor 1950 GMT just arrived from the boutique.
Here is the equipment i use, the camera settings and how i did proceed. Equipment: - Light box - Flash (not fixed on top of camera, but aside) - Camera (indeed) - Macro lens 105mm - Tripod - Camera remote - Sponge, water and some luck Settings: - Aperture
I love the 202a and with such special provenance, even more delicious, but I must say you made the right choice with your MMR, till now out of all the MRs I have seen, it is the most unique and appealing, the combination of design and materials is sublime
Nicolai- this post is for you The most notable feature of the watch (18k WG, 42 mm) is the movement which features the dead-beat second The 7400 movement is manufactured by Chezard which, in the 1960s, is arguably the leading manufacturer of dead-beat sec