So is it the “look” that makes it a Porsche or a Panerai? To me, the Radiomir is the 911, and the Luminor is maybe the Boxter. Both are still of the parent and are indeed Panerai and Porsche. But unlike the 914, the Luminor is an active part of the Brand still today. Of course, the movement was of a
I’m perplexed. Why is the resale value of some of Panerai’s early 2000’s Ref (such as 086) are not more desired by collectors? I have a hard time understanding why one would purchase a new or newer Ref now costing $6-7k that is just a variant of last years model! My first Panerai was PAM086, a 44mm
When I attend similarly fashionable events I refrain from describing them in such a high brow way. It’s a real turn off when one focuses on the setting and not the watches.
ive got a good size collection and periodically think about selling some to refocus more on vintage. My Fifty Fathoms is always in the cusp. Do I keep it or sell it? It is such a “different” watch when compared to my other sport watches. Kinda big, very shiny, maybe a bit over the top... Then no win
I would like to purchase the pre 2010 version of Lange's 1815 Chrono. This one looks a bit more traditional than the current version. RG + black dial OR WG + silver dial.
One thing that really makes me feel uncomfortable viewing nice watches, is when the company rep pulls out the white (or black) gloves!! The velvet tray is one thing, but gloves, really? I understand the need to keep things clean but you're going to wear this thing, right? Of course the only thing th