A lot of charm the early series, a 24C seen today vs my 25H. Nothing much to say, the pics do the talkin'! At roughly twice the price of a luminova 24 and 25, a bit of a hard sell but a lot of tritium for the money if funds were available. The 25 dial is
Most Panerai models are strap monsters and the 25 is no exception. Besides the pleasant pop of color I love the soft touch and the sweet smell of this custom strap made out of baseball glove leather. The leather has been getting darker just like a good ol
Nothing fancy, just a decent dive watch which can take a beating. The bezel action could be tighter and they could have done without a cyclops, these are minor gripes that don't get in the way of wearing pleasure.
when things were still on the...up and up...the Swiss were producing 001-002-004-006-007-008-009 (that would be 1998-2001,some T-dialled, some L-dialled) and the most massively produced models in Panerai' history (I think) 024-025 and the 40mm, automatic
I read that post Panerai bubble several years ago that prices have dropped. This can be seen in the market with competitive prices. How about ‘A’ series watches? I have the chance to buy an A series PAM 025 Submersible. Condition good, slightly worn bezel
For sale or trade today is an L SERIES PAM 025 SUBMERSIBLE. The case, bezel, and deployant clasp are all brushed titanium. The watch is in excellent condition, only showing VERY light signs of wear on the bezel and clasp. It has the OEM rubber strap, whic
Looks like that prices are dropping about 5% in the US market. The European market seems to be going up. I guess the whole swiss franc debacle really is taking a hit, but we are getting a bit of a benefit here in the states. REF# MODEL DESCRIPTION 2015 Pr