Hi everybody, sorry to hear this story but that's not uncommon among mechanical watch customers....Even if it is highly disappointing. I had the same experience with another important swiss brand, and i was able to resolve the problem only by 1) contacting directly the brand's head of customer suppo
ciao Sam, a true beauty...I have to admit i don't like too much golden hands (to me case and hands should look similar in colour) but there are colours combinations that make them look good. Maybe it's just because of your well-taken pix !! Bye, slide68
ciao Bruno, I fully agree with you. Maybe i am old-fashioned too, but i prefer to take my time and read carefully on paper instead than on a display between a phone call and a tetris game. Also, i hope that this effort at Panerai won't draw attention to more prioritary things (make watches !!!) and
Thanks flamenco for this interesting comparison. It is very useful to me because i am considering a Rad after my first Luminor. The 42 mm might well be my choice due to its wearability, but i still hadn't the opportunity to see one live or try one on the flesh. In general i'd dare to say that every
Dear Marcus, thank you for this beautiful report. Indeed i am very much surprised by the way Breguet first implemented then "improved" (if we can use this term) the Type XXII. This model might have been a groundbreaking reference point for all other brands, while instead this opportunity has been wa
Ciao Patrick, thanks for sharing. Beautiful pix indeed, and a very nice "browny" combination ! Love the closeups, so that you can appreciate how sandwiched is the dial ! Bye, slide68
Thank you Anthony, i hope to be able to provide my contribution to this great forum/site....and most important i hope to learn a lot about this crazy hobby we all share ! Regards from Milano, slide68
Hello Anthony and everybody here at Purists, I would go for the 127, simpler and cleaner dial. Indeed - as other already said - the "1950", similarly to every other sign different from "Panerai", does not fit very well my taste. Ciao from Milano, slide68