so it seems like the group is rebutting what I am seeing which is perfectly fine, and I understand that certain models attract more money than others, and I certainly see that as well. I will say, that these "other" perfectly fine models that seem so undervalued may be a good investment for the futu
I was never a collector of Panerai; but, I've always admired the watch and historical significance. That said, I noticed that watches that we could call "vintage" due to there tritium dial (but not really that old) are priced in the market much lower than modern pre-owned. I presume the reason is th
on having this wisdom to strap it right on without hesitation; and please give my regards to The Queen. I have the same watch, in fact I'm wearing it now. One of my favorites in the collection.
Just some background, for some reason, I regretfully sold my silver dial master memovox reveil. After my tears had dried, I realized what I had done, so I set my eyes on a greater prize, the ref. 144.8.94 S. I'm not a professional photographer by any means, but here are the pictures. As I mentioned
After much searching I’ve realized that collectors are holding onto t or no t. So I finally got mine. No t. But I think you might be surprised. The lume is still bright and I think they did something to it to make it patina. Anyhow it’s fantastic, I’ve had nearly every master control from the 90s...