when the 360 hoollabaloo happened. I know that friendships dissolved in thin air, while chasing after THE Panerai. My alma-mater Panerai website: WatchProSite! I've had a look at them and didn't like it a bit, so I stopped visiting in a New York Minute. So the idea of owning one of their "clan" symb
in the picture eons ago, my friend. When I still cared about Panerai DNA (a-la-Don Quixote), anything below 44mm, didn't make sense to me. At the time I branded any "littler" a 5.3" Naomi Campbell. I used to ask why, OH WHY, not buying another brand (VC, Breguet, Rolex, Blancpain etc) ? After all th
I have always regarded the 360 as a Franken-watch. A model "assembled" by the members of a private clan, in order to give a sense of belonging. Nothing more than a club tie or cuff links. The faux tritium indices a dead give away. Not an....original....Panerai model, conceived by Panerai, designed b
knew his stuff all right. He's the one that said: less is more. No matter how many pictures I've seen of the 372, through the years, I never fail to just....admire it.
brain and a touch of Asperger. The only abomination about the 125 is the name....Panerai....on it. Any other brand and I would (if it came to that) consider it on it's own merit: like don't like, with no sense of horror "clouding" my mind Lollllllllllllllll
...it's in your head, in the "conventions" you've been living under the influence of. Unless you have a truly puny wrist (but if you did, we wouldn't be here, debating) you only have to open your mind a litte. I.M.O.
and I've bought a hole truckload of 47mm. I've read, though, that anything starting from 15.5/16 it's good enough to wear one. I've also associated a big Panerai with attitude not wrist (unless you have truly a pencil one)