I'm pretty sure £4500 is the ballpark on sc. Have you tried one? They're not for girly wristed folk (such as myself )!
As I've not seen one come up for sale for a while, and I've been lusting after a Pam 372 for some time,does anyone have a ball park figure as to what I should expect to have to pay for a used one?
This is to give me an idea to see how far off I am for putting a wtb in the right section and embarrassing myself.
I'm pretty sure £4500 is the ballpark on sc. Have you tried one? They're not for girly wristed folk (such as myself )!
Haven't tried one for real,but have had a homage type thing to see if the size works in the past,and it felt ok.
Wear a 44mm regularly without any issues,being a fat fisted fella helps a bit in this case.
Have you checked chrono 24. Yes this is prices from dealers but normally secondhand worldwide so should give you an idea. Good luck!
I'd say about £4500 was right. The 372 is an incredible watch well worth that sort of money.
£4500 sounds good and it is a great watch, that extra 3mm and the domed crystal makes a big difference though. try before you buy
I saw one that looked like a 372 in a shop the other day but it had a left hand crown. It was priced at 8700 euros. Any idea what model it was? Stunning thing.
*** ignore me, I think it is the 557 ***
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great thing about a 372, more beat up it gets, the better it looks
No idea what they cost now but I love my 372. It's all the Panerai you'll need (though maybe not all the Panerai you'll want :-) )
When I bought mine in 2011 I'm certain it was about £6350. Allegedly production has ceased now and some say its going to be re-released with a domed sapphire crystal instead of plexi!?!? Who knows but its certainly no SE as a lot initially thought first batch N serial was 3500 units, O serial was 2500 and P serial 3000. So a total of 9000 watches! Time will tell.
Well worth that sort of money. I love mine - of one of my only two keepers (the other being my 1964 5513). And I totally agree that they get better with wear.