Hi fellow Paneristi, New member here, sharing my small collection for your perusal. I've been a brand fan for many years, drawn to the innovative military history and overall aesthetic. Didn't get my first Panerai until my lovely wife gifted me the PAM233
Why? Because I really love the design and aesthetics of the PAM615. I think it's one of Panerai's most sexiest chronographs ever made. I love the Carbotech, but my hopes are for Panerai to make a 44mm version of the Carbotech, whether it's a regular lumin
The Panerai PAM616 Carbotech (right) has the same retail price as the PAM615 1950 Submersible w/ black ceramic bezel (left) - $18,400. Since they are the same exact retail price, which one would you choose? PAM616 vs PAM615 Cheers, Anthony
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
The 615 is overall a well executed piece. And you mentioned the Rolex Deep Sea, which is a good comparison regardless of the size difference. The main reason why I like Panerais generally more than the Deep Sea is that the Deep Sea has a really small brac
Patrick sent me live pictures of the new 47mm Panerai PAM615 Luminor 1950 Submersible with black ceramic bezel. I especially wanted to highlight this Panerai because personally, I think this PAM615 is one of Panerai's best looking Submersible chronographs
As we wait for the PuristSPro SIHH 2015 team to post their live Panerai pictures here, I'll share my initial thoughts on this year's Panerai collection. I want to see how the PAM616 Carbotech material hands up to wear and tear such as dings and scratches.
PANERAI PAM615 LUMINOR SUBMERSIBLE 1950 3 DAYS CHRONO FLYBACK AUTOMATIC TITANIO – 47mm THE TWO NEW SUBMERSIBLE MODELS FROM OFFICINE PANERAI, WITH THE LUMINOR 1950 CASE IN BRUSHED TITANIUM, HAVE AN AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH CALIBRE WITH FLYBACK FUNCTION AND TH