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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:50 am 
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Which one you prefer Luminor or Radiomir? Why?
For me Radiomir look more Classy, Classic, Dress Watch while Luminor look more Robust, Rough, all day watch.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:55 am 
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I think you've pretty much said it all...I can only agree.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:40 pm 
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Yup.. you nailed it for me too.


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paneraisource wrote:
Yup.. you nailed it for me too.


I just want to know, how many percent of us Paneristi is for Luminor and who is for Radiomir. For me I am for Radiomir.


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paneraisource wrote:
Yup.. you nailed it for me too.

I just want to know, how many percent of us Paneristi is for Luminor and who is for Radiomir. For me I am for Radiomir. How about you two sportback and panerai?

List Who's for Luminor and Radiomir
1. xcf957 - Philip (Philippines) for Radiomir.
2. sportback - Ian (France) Luminor


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xcf957 wrote:
paneraisource wrote:
Yup.. you nailed it for me too.

I just want to know, how many percent of us Paneristi is for Luminor and who is for Radiomir. For me I am for Radiomir. How about you two sportback and panerai?

List Who's for Luminor and Radiomir
1. xcf957 - Philip (Philippines) for Radiomir.
2. sportback - Ian (France) Luminor
3. baz1950 - Baz (UK) Luminors but with a nice dressy Rad on the want list.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:32 pm 
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hey guys i'm usually over on breitlingsource, but i bought my first pam a few weeks ago so i'm peeking in over here :ugeek: , i like the fact it's a smaller group.

i vote radiomir, but everytime i see a 233 i have a change of heart.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:58 pm 
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Radiomir for me too! I like the crown!


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hey guys i'm usually over on breitlingsource, but i bought my first pam a few weeks ago so i'm peeking in over here :ugeek: , i like the fact it's a smaller group.

i vote radiomir, but everytime i see a 233 i have a change of heart.


Welcome! So what 'tickled your fancy' from Panerai then?

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:33 am 
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hi SB,

surprisingly i found panerai by way of IWC. i love the simple design of the portuguese dial but found it to be a tad "small" at 41-42mm compared to the big breitlings. i read a few OT threads, watched a couple vids from admin and whoila...the best of both worlds bigger dial with simple elegance 8-)


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:38 am 
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You said you've just bought your first Panny - so which one ?

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i bought a J series 183 3 weeks ago...but i will upgrade to a 190 hopefully and sell this one....my goal is 1 233 and one 190 eventually, not sure of timeframe.

i bought a couple straps last week but none of the screwdriver around here would fit so now i'm waiting for the bergeon. :cry:

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:22 am 
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It seems that Panerais argument, regarding the lack of screwdriver with a Radiomir, is that the Luminor range is more 'sporty' and therefore justifies the inclusion of a method for changing straps.

On the Luminors this can now be done without a screwdriver on many models - I doubt we'll ever see a quick change strap mechanism for the Rads...

The 183 is a great start, but as I'm not really Radiomir (And I drive an Audi) what do I know!! The 233 however, is really beautiful. I've got the lazy mans version...

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The 233 however, is really beautiful. I've got the lazy mans version...


lazy man's version... :lol:


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Well it winds itself up - can't get much lazier than that :)

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[quote="sportback"]Well it winds itself up - can't get much lazier than that :)

Hello SB, just want to know what PAM model have the following.
1. Sandwich dial
2. small second
3. date
4. luminor
5. 44mm
6. automatic or manual
7. 12 and 6 arabic number only

Thanks in advance.
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The 233 - Luminor 8 Days GMT (And the 289 but that's solid Gold!)

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[quote="sportback"]The 233 - Luminor 8 Days GMT (And the 289 but that's solid Gold!)

Thanks SB, you are truly an expert of OP.
How about if with out the 8 days GMT, what model is it?


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All that's left would be the Tourbillons (276,306)...but they're both 47mm...

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yea i don't think there's a luminor date/2nd hand without the PR correct?

the rad side have the 287.


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On the contrary - there are very few Luminors with small seconds that have the power reserve indicator - it's pretty much 'standard' on the manifattura, but for the contemporary range, there are only the 90, 171 and 241 which have the PR indicator.

What was the original question again?!

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