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    The Panerai virus returns...

    Oh dear... In May last year I posted a State Of The Collection, posing whether this was now my Exit position - a smart watch, a Seiko and a few G-Shocks.
    https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...y-exit-watches

    Unfortunately, I seemed to have gone off the rails. The Panerai virus has flared up again, with the return of a PAM389 Submersible, a return of an Equation of Time (this time the tobacco dialed PAM656 instead of the blue dialled PAM670) and a California dialled PAM424. A trio representing Submersible, Luminor and Radiomir lines.

    My advice to anyone trying to exit is to make sure you get rid of any straps you have - as one of the things that tipped me over the edge was the desire to use the collection of bespoke straps that I retained. I sold off all my Panerai OEM straps but made the mistake of not getting rid of all the aftermarket ones - probably a subconscious self-protection mechanism of the Panerai virus.

    I've dumped the smart watch and now have little idea of my body battery, sleep score, heart rate, steps, calories burnt, floors climbed, and to ready message I have to pick up my phone - and am very happy to have dusted down my Paneristi creds.

    Good to be back, for now... LOL

    Panerai Submersible PAM00389


    Panerai Luminor Equation of Time PAM00656


    Panerai Radiomir PAM00424
    Last edited by ASW1; 13th August 2024 at 00:23.

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    Welcome back!

    Cracking threesome there which cover all bases I’d say.

    I’m Pam-less at the moment but on the hunt for a base, have oem & custom straps sitting in the box looking for some action.

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    Beautiful trio, Alun, and probably an inevitable outcome. All bases covered, too.

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    That's quite a way to do it. Congratulations.

    Welcome back

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASW1 View Post
    My advice to anyone trying to exit is to make sure you get rid of any straps you have - as one of the things that tipped me over the edge was the desire to use the collection of bespoke straps that I retained.
    As someone who one bought all the parts for and built a new mountain bike because he had a nice seat post that wasn't being used, I completely get that.
    I love that submersible too - I've been tempted by the 389 a number of times and it would leave me with a 3 PAM line up of Radiomir, Luminor & Submersible as well.

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    Welcome back Alun with a great trio.

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    So you went away,had a little think,you could have just picked up a zero to ease yourself back in .
    Sod that ,go big or go home ,good man ,great to see you back .


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    just the fact those pics are monochrome makes those watches look great.

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    Always fancied a submersible and this isn't helping!

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    Lovely trio.

    I must admit I found it strange that you felt you needed all the extra complications of a smart watch when you retired and were clillaxing. I’d say the less of the Pams is definitely more with that vibe.

    I do agree on you original thread that the dw5610 is all the watch you could ever need and a true desert island watch.

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    Great to see that you have recovered from temporay insanity. Superb collection.

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    The Panerai virus returns...

    Welcome back!

    I still remember your mad table shot from a while back. I understand having the Panerai Triumvirate, although I have a more basic Zero, 210 and 25.

    You never know in what direction this madness will take you, but where you are is a fine place, so enjoy this part of your journey.

    Stunning watches and equally stunning photography :)

    Dave


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    Last edited by helidoc; 13th August 2024 at 10:39.

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    Good to see you back! Great threesome, especially like the 656 as personally always preferred it to the 670.

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    Alun

    I don't think the Panerai bug ever goes away it just lays dormant for awhile. Nice collection!

    John

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    Thanks folks for the kind welcome backs. Lots of familiar names and I suspect I'll be on here a bit more often going forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrushton View Post
    just the fact those pics are monochrome makes those watches look great.
    Here are some colour pics. Still pretty great IMO... :)





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    Quote Originally Posted by Nev View Post
    Good to see you back! Great threesome, especially like the 656 as personally always preferred it to the 670.
    I was always on the fence - and for a while was seeking a 656 alongside the 670. The blue is great but the tobacco is equally great but in a different way.

    These pics were when I was shopping around before picking up the 670.




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    Great to see you back with a bang, that EOT is gorgeous.

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    I've yet to succumb to the Paneristi cult. Although I have been dangerously close a few times. And I never really liked the submersible. But that submersible looks great....
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Oh no ... Another watch I often overlooked but now believe I have to have one. That EOT is awesome. Shame my wrists are so skinny:(

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    I was all on track to buy yet another Ulysse Nardin (a marine torpilleur) when the wife said it look the same as the one you’re wearing (a maxi marine diver) to me it’s very different but I could immediately see what she meant and realised I was just blindly ticking a box. I’d be after an executive next which is my dual time in an integrated strap frock (still want one though).
    So I gave myself a slap and after surfing the usual suspect websites talked myself into and out of a PAM321. Then it was sold and I was gutted. A few days later it miraculously reappeared on the WoS website so I jumped on it immediately. I was a little meh when it arrived and then 2 days later it stopped (explaining its reappearance). I’m stubborn so after a chat with a very lovely WoS rep it was returned for repair via a local goldsmiths.
    Waiting another 3 months for it to be repaired and returned made me wonder if I’d made the right choice but I think I did as it’s an effort to not just put it on every day.
    If I *HAD* to downsize, which may be on the cards given the current economic climate I have a feeling it and my dual time would be last on the chopping block much as I love my other watches I think they’d be the ones to stay.
    If I come out the other side of the current uproar intact then a Radiomir is an almost certainty and a submersible a distinct possibility.
    If you’ve ever kind of thought of one and have the wherewithal to buy one then I’d highly recommend it. Just do your research, know what you want and take your time. There are a lot of pitfalls out there with movement feature and finishing shenanigans which makes finding one of the good ones more fun in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamiej View Post
    Oh no ... Another watch I often overlooked but now believe I have to have one. That EOT is awesome. Shame my wrists are so skinny:(

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    They now do 40mm and up luminors - maybe smaller so there’s no excuse now

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    Mate, what’s the make of strap on the 424?


    Quote Originally Posted by ASW1 View Post
    Here are some colour pics. Still pretty great IMO... :)






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    Quote Originally Posted by melhick View Post
    Mate, what’s the make of strap on the 424?
    It's from Bakeka Handmade. I think Alfio from Bakeka has stopped making straps though, easing into a quiet retirement.

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