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Officine Panerai: big is beautiful

Personally, I think its a beauty - I love the bezel and the dial as well, however, my economy limits me in this case as in many others - I will have to continue to enjoy this magnificent piece of history only in images and historybooks. As for the bezel diameter, 60 mm, I find it large (without havi
16Y
By: ocarra
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Officine Panerai: what patrikh said, give us more info, please :)

I'd love to get my hands on a phat buckle such as that in SS for my 112. Send me a PM or follow Patrikh's sheet. Great looking combo, and the 112 is so versatile, can really dress up and respectively down quite well. Best regards Oliver
16Y
By: ocarra
1

Officine Panerai: Nay

I'd say making the luminor's case smaller from 44 to 40 mm, thinner and smaller, would somewhat ruin what I love about the watch. I prefer the regular luminor case compared to the 1950 I think, the 1950 is more sleek and stylish with the brushed finish on the sides and the domed crystal, but the sta
16Y
By: ocarra
1

Officine Panerai: First Pam bought and payed for!

Hi all, Went to my A.D today in Stockholm at 2 p.m to collect the 112H K-series. Wonderful buying experience, excellent service and approach from the staff. On top of that a, what I guess most people would refer to as a typically Swedish woman, blonde, slim, tall, beautiful woman gave me an excellen
16Y
By: ocarra
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Officine Panerai: thanks for all the answers

Thanks for input, and responses to my post regarding the, possibly, uncertain future of the non in-house movements used and modified by OP in the base 112 et al. I have decided to go ahead and buy a 112 regardless of what news that are presented at SIHH2010 January 18th. This for two reasons: Even i
16Y
By: ocarra
1

Officine Panerai: P.999 in the historics?

Quick question, in the earlier post regarding pre-SIHH2010 and the preview of the Pam 336 (http://panerai.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-717/pi-3571816/ti-575111/s-0/). In the part whichs tarts with the headline "P.999" the post says: "P.999 Officine Panerai presents the P.999, a new hand-wound
16Y
By: ocarra
2

Officine Panerai: Buying my first PAM

Hi all, As i woke up this morning I realized that I had had a dream during the night, in which I was wearing a Panerai on my left wrist. The obsession has gone too far, I though. I take this as my sub-conscience telling me "enough, do something about it already, I can't take it anymore!" (been think
16Y
By: ocarra
1

Officine Panerai: cool pics and video of PAM in proper surroundings

Hi, Was browsing Paneristi-forums continuing my never ending hunt for insight as to whether I should go for the zero or the base 122 as my first PAM and found a panerista who shared some pics and a youtube video of him scuba diving with his PAM 104. Nice to see the heritage of the Panerais 'manifest
16Y
By: ocarra
2

Officine Panerai: What does "Swan's neck regulator" do?

Dear all, I was browsing panerai.com for some main source info of the pams Im currently interested in and I stumbled over the fact/specs-sheets for pam logo and respectively pam 112 - it shows that the Logo misses the Swan's neck regulator in the movement, compared to the Base 112. Can someone expla
16Y
By: ocarra
1

Officine Panerai: Hard decisions

Ale, I don't have anything against the Radiomirs, they are great, but I actually find myself missing the classic Panerai crown guard very much + I appreciate the Luminors somewhat more rugged, powerful, less elegant style. The Radiomirs are more elegant imo. This is most annoying - an overwhelming m
16Y
By: ocarra
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