Hi Paneristi, What do you think about this new release by Panerai? Purists will not like the 40mm case but for my small wrists it’s the perfect size. Only 100m water resistance is a let down although more than what most need. I love the look and could con
…there was an industry trend for watch companies outside the Swatch group to create or source replacements to their ETA powered watches. Swatch had been warning people that they would not sell ebauches to others after a certain date. Most of Panerai watch
>>>it must be possible to openly and transparently address and discuss "annoyances“.<<< Agreed, and we must remember that when it comes to passion, human emotions can follow suit... Am guilty of letting my emotions sometimes get the better of me, so am no
that's where we live nowadays. The social networks phenomenon, has stripped everyone of us of our privacy. Busy bodies can't wait to catch people, companies, so called V.I.P.s red handed and splash them on the pages of every mean of communication there is
The 127. Of course. I am biased, I know. But you can’t beat the Fiddy. And in the long run I think you will be more satisfied with the black dial. All the best for your decision (which you should only do if you are 100% sure, please!) Thomas
Authorized dealers and the Panerai service center along with Panerai’s website have absolutely no idea what they are selling. 1. P9010 has been secretly “updated” to REMOVE the hacking seconds feature. You would have no idea if you are new to the brand bu
Especially that the 3 - 6 - 9 - 12 dial is not disturbed by the date window. The blue of the dial combined with the gold hands is wonderful. Also the titanium case. You have a GMT function, a 3 days PR with an indicator on the back side, a WR of 100m and
you're jesting, I'm sure Lollll There has never been one, as far as watchmaking is concerned. The Panerai soul, the one that was TRULY the essence of Panerai, had to do with different products and support for the Italian Navy, still protected by Military
It is inexcusable to "lie" to one's consumers. That is truly upsetting and I am glad to see truthful reporting on this. So, how far does "twisting the truth" go until it becomes a lie? Nowadays, with all the hype over and demand for "in-house" movements;
is that Panerai is 22 years old. Not 50, not 100....only 22! Companies are still very young and still trying to "figure out" not only how to stay in business, but also how to grow and prosper, surrounded by brands that have MADE the history of watchmaking