Great set Asi. Absolutely fantastic and indeed you are doing the right thing, IMO, to keep that strange strap combination. For us humble paneristi, here's my Tritico: Not for the military, but for the 'working class'. One to wake up every day, one for the working days and one for sunday: Cheers, Ger
Please notice the sticker on the side of the box. The dealer 'Grimoldi' sticker in the box, and the little paper baggy holding the spare tubes and screws. Also two screwdrivers, just because you need two to really tighten the screws. The book is of course the first edition one, with also 'Grimoldi'
The 25A is, IMO, one of the most underrated PAM's. Developed by Pre-V Panerai, if I'm correct, the modern 'Egiziano'. The titanium helps to give at nicely grey, not to shiny, historic look. The 'hobnail' Clous de Paris dial gives it a certain depth and color. The way the indices and marks are applie
Hi Nicolas, Sold my Logo to fund my new 'hobby' being a designer, and bought it back a half year later. So I'm still the proud owner of my Logo! HAGWE. Gerard from Holland
And just discovered this forum. Hi Anthony, glad to have found this place. I've just posted this on another forum: ----------------------------------- This cannot be true. It goes completely against the quality Panerai stands for. And with quality I mean the emotional quality related to the brand, h