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Author: | Altair [ Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | A closer look at Panerai cases |
Thought these might be of particular interest to those who have not seen a PAM in real life, what magnificent design!!! |
Author: | carloboy [ Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: A closer look at Panerai cases |
Thanks Altair! I am new to this forum as well, post mostly in Breitlingsource.com. Thank you for these pics. I have only seen one in real life, and I plan on paying a visit to an AD in Vancouver this coming weekend. I always liked the simple elegance of these watches, even though they are robust and rugged, they have a simplicity in their cases and dials that I have seen in no other makes. The Historic PAM112 caught my eye first, as I was looking for a watch with no complications, but a decent size, and quite water resistant, with a screw in watertight crown. I don't do any diving, but I like a good crown. The Panerai fits all these things. Now I am starting to really take a shine to the Radiomir, and I really appreciate your photos. How does the "lug" attach into the case? I really like the way that the strap is attached to the case on this one. This really is a very sophisticated and intriguing line of watches, and the more I learn about them the more fascinated I become. I am seriously considering selling a couple of my Breitlings - Steelfish and Blacksteel - to fund one of these. Else I will continue to learn more about them, and get one in a year or two. Cheers, Carl |
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