Mines finally off to panerai Switzerland for a full service. Wasn't too bad quote - £430 odd for the service.
Reaquainting with my 111 last few weeks. Still love it...
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Mines finally off to panerai Switzerland for a full service. Wasn't too bad quote - £430 odd for the service.
Reaquainting with my 111 last few weeks. Still love it...
Funnily one of the few watches I don't regret selling - I found the 1950s case really uncomfortable for some reason. But no denying, one of the best looking Panerai watches ever made (and I still...
All from the era that matters in my book - up to 2010 was Panerai at its finest. Good to see you back here Toshi and it seems you're still churning out cracking straps!
It’s a serious classic that watch - Panerai were at their most sought after in the 2000s and IMO the reason was because some of their best watches ever were in that era. A lot still can be found...
Excellent, many congratulations!!! How do you find the weight and size compared to your other 47mm?
Well done, cannot wait to see you make the watch like an absolute toy on the wrist :applouse:
47mm? A bit of a step up from your 42mm...I approve :eagerness:
Corrr a cracking lot of PAMs, congrats on the incomings as well! I've never tried a 1940 case, not my favourite, but I see the appeal. A luminor without the crown guard.
I really do need to try a...
Somehow missed this - congrats on this, a blacked out 127....looking fly!
That does look good, goes so well with the distinct green rubber. Nice pick up!
The 190 is by far the smoothest winding watches I own! The only other watch I've handled with a more pleasant winding action is the Rexep Rexhapi watch. That says something!
Lovely, lovely 64!
I got my 111 in 2009 - gosh 10 years now! Was my first 'proper' high end watch. Currently have a 111 and 190. Both in the safe and need to come out. The 190 also needs a...