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Just some pics....
I was looking for panerai shots online which included these 4 pieces. I couldn't really find any. So, I figure I'd post these for the next guy looking....
I really love these 4 watches.
The more time I spend with the 232, the more I like it. I really enjoy the solid caseback. The watch has a good weight to it and wears properly and feels good on the wrist.
Anyone with strap recommendations for any of the watches below - greatly appreciated!

Best regards,
asg

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Just some pics....
By: asg : August 8th, 2011-12:22
I was looking for panerai shots online which included these 4 pieces. I couldn't really find any. So, I figure I'd post these for the next guy looking.... I really love these 4 watches. The more time I spend with the 232, the more I like it. I really enjo...
Hi Nicolas...
By: sergio : August 8th, 2011-14:01
I have to agree with you on the 339. When I bought it I thought I was going to wear it....forever....Alas, there something "missing" that makes it a less than outstanding piece. I mean, when I don the 1A, the 36 and others I walk around with an erection. ...
It is indeed....
By: sergio : August 9th, 2011-10:55
a quite remarkable piece, the 339. When my reseller (some would call him...flipper) told me he had one, I didn't even ask the price. Who cares, if you have to ask the price, chances are you can't afford it anyway... I wear it sparingly, not to "protect" i...
fantastic lineup...
By: ocwatching : August 8th, 2011-21:01
and great shots.. I also enjoy the discussions above regarding the 339... Its funny, this piece was the BOMB when it hit last year, but with the 372 (along with the SLOW delivery) has muted its allure... I have had some offline discussions with others (yo...
I can still remember ...
By: fernando : August 9th, 2011-00:47
the excitement and the hunt for these 3 and closing in on the 217 back in 2007. What a great time that was! Things became complicated thereafter as I headed in a different direction. Good to see that these are still as desirable now! Cheers Fernando...
Awesome lineup mate!
By: i_am_Sam : August 9th, 2011-01:24
I totally agree with what you said about the 232... It's such an amazing piece... Understated but amazing Interestingly, we see that 232's lume shine the brightest... As for the strap... For 127, I would recommend OEM Cashmere / OEM JV or even try the OEM...
strap options
By: rustted : August 27th, 2011-18:03
I'd check out www.wotancraft.com or teddy su straps...don't remember website. I like wotan better than most because of the hand finishing feel. A lot more authentic. Check it out and love to hear your opinions on straps as well! Eric