I have had a love-hate relationship with Panerai - obviously started with love (or lust), at the right time as with the 233/270 era was when they began venturing into "in-house" movement. Back then, in terms of functionality, 8/10 days PR with a unique ho
And that's the way it should be. Watches are made to be worn. And you certainly made the right decision with your fantastic 270. I personally have / had an... emotional problem with Panerai lately, because after some issues secretly reducing the quality a
The 10-days PR (and I LOVE the horizontal PR indicator), domed glass, sandwich dial, GMT-function (allowing you to set date backwards) are all the right reasons why I got the 270 My personal experience has been pretty great. Have owned it for more than a
I guess you mean domed glass and not plexi glass like the 422 even though also 47mm? For what it's worth, the 233 and 270 also have a domed glass that's like the 127/217 only that they're not 47mm but 44mm. My 270 as an example
I remember when I first became aware of AP about 15 years ago, I just graduated college and started my career, at the time the watches I had been saving for where in the realm of a Rolex sub, a Navitimer, maybe a PAM Logo, but as I got deeper into the hob
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