as a result I would select the 306, then the T3 and last the 5960. The decision could be different depending on the actual purchase price of each in relation to likely resale value of each, so it would also depend to the extent you felt the economics were relevant to your decision.
I find the 198 to be my choice of a dressy watch. I enjoy the limited edition (50 units), size of the case (45mm), weight of the platinum watch, the simplicity of the dial (with the power reserve on the back), and the radiomir case. Of course the PAM 21 or the tourbillon radiomirs would work as well
I was fortunate to spend a couple of days in Geneva last April at SIHH when the PAM309 and PAM322 were first displayed. From my perspective they were the hit of the show. I personally preferred the PAM322 due to the brown dial and the smaller number produced, i.e. 100 of the PAM309 and only 50 of th
I had the pleasure of attending the Gerald Genta Los Angeles dinner at Spago earlier this week at which time the 2009 product line was, in large measure, displayed. Frankly, I had not paid much attention to the brand for quite some time since I had purchased a Mickey Mouse watch for my wife many yea
(only saw it in the case), but thought it looked great with the rose gold ring inside the case. expensive for what it is, but what isn't. i am on a list for one.
Pricing has been a hotly debated topic relating to Panerai and other watch brands. The Panerai precious metals, perhaps with the exception of the PAM21, have not seemed to do as well as SS. The history of the brand as a military watch probably adds to that reality. I assume that the Boutiques and th
Anthony, it was great being with you at SIHH. What a show. Your pictures and reporting, tireless meetings with the key watch Companies, especially Panerai, is a tribute to you and your love of watches. You lugged your D200 (not a light camera but a great one) from Los Angeles to Geneva, spent your d