The press release says "The watchmaking technical expertise of the P.1000 calibre is contained within a diameter of just 26.8 mm (12 lignes) and a thickness of 3,85 mm , so it is perfectly suited to the proportions of the Radiomir 1940 case, which is 42 m
Looks like that prices are dropping about 5% in the US market. The European market seems to be going up. I guess the whole swiss franc debacle really is taking a hit, but we are getting a bit of a benefit here in the states. REF# MODEL DESCRIPTION 2015 Pr
Considering this watch to add to collection and looking for opinions on this version of the radiomir collection. Really don't need to get another watch but have always liked the Panerai version in rose and have an opportunity to get one now. Does this wat
for the straps. What are your thoughts on this? Did you wish they had the standard screw mechanism for the straps? In any case, the P.999 movement looks smashing in the below PAM513 red gold. I don't know how many times to say this, but the large Rolex cr
This 42mm PAM513 would be perfect for you IMO. It has the cleaner look without the date and uses a manual wound P.999 movement which is based on a lovely Piaget movement. Cheers, Anthony Panerai PAM513 Panerai PAM513
I had never really considered owning a Panerai, given my smallish (6.75") wrist size and the preponderance of the brand's watches over 42mm, not to mention that I am primarily a vintage collector. However, in Firenze last week I stumbled across the Offici
SIHH 2013 PuristSPro Report: Officine Panerai (M. Bosse & PuristSPro Team) Panerai is one of those companies I admire even though their watches are (in most cases) not my cup of tea. Panerai is pretty much looked (historically speaking) on the two bas
SIHH 2013 PuristSPro Report: Officine Panerai (M. Bosse & PuristSPro Team) Panerai is one of those companies I admire even though their watches are (in most cases) not my cup of tea. Panerai is pretty much looked (historically speaking) on the two bas