Like you, I am not mad about Panerai's, and only found one that fits my wrist when the 337 came along: Then, I had its Titanium sibling as well: My only foray into the Panerai world.
Don’t see this one here too often. PAM337. While I like my PAM190, this one is much thinner and easier to wear. Happy Friday! Who’s is going to win the F1 race this weekend?
With all due respect to the wise and learned Paneristi of this site, I have to start my admitting that I never thought much of Panerai. Too big, too showy, etc. etc. etc., you've heard what people say, I don't need to repeat it. But last spring I took the
if you want to go big size for small wrist its got to be a small version of a big watch like the 42mm PAM337 radiomir with the wire lugs or 39mm archimede flieger pilot which would look proportionally sized on your wrist like the 47mm radiomir and 46mm iw
When I came up with the brand concept, I felt the British had a lock on the Gentleman Adventurer Archetype. This is my first drawing of Edward Wellington, Wellington & Cromwell's Mickey Mouse/Ronald McDonald. The RL was by no means in shoo-in. In fact
This is great advice but with the new ceramic bezel SS daytona and this new black bay bronze, 2016 looks to be a very expensive year and i'm going to need to sell a lot of leather bags..... I honestly thought I would be "content" with watches for longer t
After months of indecision I finally selected the RL Automotive Chronometer. The runner up was a new old stock PAM337. It was a close call between the two and I'm still not sure if I made the right choice. The RL is definitely a designer watch. Contrast t