As for the Panerai that stayed with me… the ones that endured weren’t the rarest or the most complex, but the ones that marked the important moments. My 124E has been with me since my early twenties — it was my first Panerai, my first mechanical watch, an
Ref. : PAM 124 E Year : 2003 Condition : 95% Movement : Automatic OP IX Diameter : 44mm Material : Titanium/Steel This is a very rare Panerai PAM 124 Power Reserve Titanium/Steel Titanium Case 44mm, Bracelet Titanium/Steel Black dial with silver grey colo
of a CG that predates mid 50's. The 6152-1 serial number (124XXX) puts these watches (according to Rolex Geneva, if asked on an individual watch) in 1954-5. It may well be that the CG was developed at an earlier stage and that post war financials/prioriti
Hahaha!!! Made you look!! Anyway, I just wanted to share a little story with you all. Back in 2001, while researching the El Primero movement on the net, I came across the brand called Panerai. What grabbed me was amazing bracelet design and the size of t
It was very secure within the Fedex box and wrapped in bubble wrap. Who knows, maybe we got a couple of Friday Jobs. My other hypothesis is that the 7750 is prone to date change problems when adjusting the date during the wrong time period. My Panerai 124
1) I am close to reacquiring a used 91 and doing some current searches online and it struck me that Grey Anthracite dial is no longer part of the stable - or am I wrong? 2) The material itself is a mystery for me. How is it made and is it a material easie
Hi all, As this is my first post on the purist Panerai site, let me start by congratulating the Purist, Anthony and Alec on this new forum. Got to say that I adore the bracelet. In fact, it was the reason why I bought a Panerai in the first place. And wha