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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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