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Officine Panerai: Winding up of Manual Panerai Watches.

Hi All, What is a good practice for winding up your Manual Watches? or the number of times/turns (?) to keep it running for 48hrs Is there a 'Maximum' that one can go before problems start? I played with the Pam 217 and loved it and decided on the Pam 127.... Now I am hugging it to sleep ha2 and mak
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By: cmmak
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Officine Panerai: 47mm

Didnt expect it to be so wonderful
12Y
By: cmmak
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Officine Panerai: Ultility Watch - 355

Perhaps, I would re label the 355 as a practical utility watch. I read your comments with a positive enlightenment and I guess from the pure perfectionist point of view, the Cali 249 is a wonderful piece. In fact the pieces mentioned by the other contributors are very elegant indeed......sigh... so
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By: cmmak
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Officine Panerai: Rather plain .... 127 and 232

Your choices of the 127 and a 232 is rather plain for my liking and I respect your opinion. With a bracelet watch option, I would be able to participate in rough and tumble environment and with a change to strap, it can be more elegant and sporty. I should say that I am addressing the versatility op
12Y
By: cmmak
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Officine Panerai: My ideal pair..... PAM 355 & PAM161

Being a newbie in this field, I would like to pose this combination of of owing a 'complete' set of Radiomir & Luminor watches. A PAM 355 & PAM 161. PAM 355 – Radiomir GMT Alarm (42mm) This watch has an elegance feel and a kind of sophistication which stands out for a smart man. Subtle and practical
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By: cmmak
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