It can only be worn if you have arms and wrists like Schwarzenegger or Stallone. In my 17 cms wrists it looks ridiculous but I love it and it’s a joy for me to own it and to view it on my desk as the crown of my Panerai collection. I have worn it occasion
… can make me go Boom. But considering watches those which are vintage and found today looking like they had never been worn make me Boom and a wish of taking them home. Also when I visit my favorite watch shop and discover they have received a piece I ne
The Patek Philippe reference 3525, introduced in 1965 and produced until the mid 70s, is very rarely mentioned, but I find it interesting as I tend to see it as a dressy interpretation of the 1954 "Egizianio Piccolo" Panerai Radiomir and a precursor of th
..as big as it was, in the original design, I've never considered buying one (same applied also to the earlier brother PAM300) The cost, for a "show" model (no way I would have used it) was prohibitive, for me. I had already bought the 341 Egiziano, which
... it´s not easy to keep track of every answer received. This is a place to participate and enjoy and I wish everybody enjoys as much as me and feels at home in this place sharing our shared passion for our watches. I´m happy to read your feelings and en
I've heard says that, back then Panerai (due to Sly) gained a flash popularity in Tin Town. One 304 Slytech was given to Demi Moor as a present and the name stuck! There there was also a Brad Pitt model. Pitt had a couple of them laying around too. Arnold
A great Theme we haven’t explored before. My first love with a watch brand when I was a lad in the early 1960’s is Rolex. A love I have kept since today in spite that I’m disappointed with their present marketing policy which makes so difficult to get the