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The watch is a not particularly well executed fake. I hope you did not go for it or still have a possibility of returning it. On a more positive note, welcome to PuristSPro! You will find many welcoming and very knowledgeable members here, who will be hap...
When I first looked at it, three things stood off... I have owned a Panerai previously, but not at all an expert. These four things stood out the most: 1. Numerals. They should be either painted or 'sandwiched'. This is neither. If you google Panerai Dial...
Hi, I recognise that you are trying to be kind and I very much appreciate your Christmas spirit, but I believe that there is a very valid reason why most of the responses to this thread are so short: by giving him a "guiding hand" as you do, you help the ...
Were this even remotely close to looking like a real Panerai, I would have kept quiet. We all want to avoid helping the fraudsters. However this is so far off the mark from a real PAM, that it is laughable. If anyone were to have intelligence level to put...
Alas, very much a fake or attempted replica. Real Pam would have the seconds further out to the 9 position with no 9 numeral for a start (unless one of the very newest 47mm models. The magnifier on this one doesn't seem to do much. A real one works a bit ...