... was faithful to this Pre Vendome version except for the use of Luminova instead of Tritium. It was discontinued in a short term though and I guess it still can be found in the secondary market easily at an affordable price. My favorite Bond films are
This is my favorite version of the Mare Nostrum, along with the 716, which I think is like a re-edition of this one. I love the "vintage" feel of it, with it's bi-compax layout. I love the simplicity of the design, the moderate size and the beautiful flat
Sergio and myself are disagreeing on the Mare Nostrum. I am a big fan of this model, while Sergio doesn't like it. I think that the Mare Nostrum is a superb alternative / interesting option to or for a Panerai collection. The original was a prototype, mad
Dear Gentlemen, Here is a close-up of the Mare Nostrum PAM716 dial. Love its blue color, its grainy texture, and the bi-compax configuration. A watch i'm deeply in love with Thanks for watching. Best Fabio
Howdy fellow folks of the Horological Shire, Some light horo-reading for this Friday, otherwise also known as redemption day, especially when one approaches noon time. Featuring some of my weekly wristwear choices, and accompanying "tasting notes", for la
No, I have not yet seen or tried the 716 CBs (we don't have any 718s in the US yet). They do look similar to my J33s. I have not been to a golf store in years... I tried the AP2 at a course during a range session. Maybe I should go to these... unfortunate
That is the next one I want to try. I felt the 716 AP2 offered nothing different to what I already have, even though the J33s are 10 years old. The Titleist 718 series are just appearing on tour. I know they have an AP3 coming, which is rumored to be betw
MARE NOSTRUM ACCIAIO - 42MM PAM00716 The Mare Nostrum was the first chronograph in the history of Officine Panerai. Its origins are somewhat mysterious: according to respected historians, the first prototypes appeared in 1943 and were intended for deck of
Dear Gentlemen, As i haven't got the opportunity yet to put my hands on a Mare Nostrum , i decided to "virtually" compare it with a 372. I was worried about the 42mm, i thought it might be small. Actually it doesn't, mainly due to its long lugs. Now, I'm
This picture marks the reason for the admiration of many people for this company. I hope that Panerai, as it has done this last SIHH, innovate and time to maintain the tradition. Presents the PAM700 or the new line Due but at the time presented models as