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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: davelhw on November 13, 2018, 06:46:58 AM
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Anyone here Panerai lover?
Do you need Arnie arm or Stallone's arm to carry this?
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Panerai is a big watch need a big arm , do more gym
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Agreed. Maybe use ur left hand more, then maybe more muscular...hehe
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Strap it on your upper arm...
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:Laughing_on_floor:
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Popular conception are that PAM submersibles are too large for Asian wrists. I have average wrists but find even the 47 Panerai isn't too big because of how the width of the watch wraps around your wrist. You may find the watch thicker than you are usewd to but you should get used to it for a rugged look. Drop by the boutique or dealer and try some on - you may be surprised.
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Popular conception are that PAM submersibles are too large for Asian wrists. I have average wrists but find even the 47 Panerai isn't too big because of how the width of the watch wraps around your wrist. You may find the watch thicker than you are usewd to but you should get used to it for a rugged look. Drop by the boutique or dealer and try some on - you may be surprised.
Indeed but Panerai is not a brand we discuss in the open in this forum. It upsets many.... ::)
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you need to be the Rock or Arnold (when he was young) to be able to pull off a Panerai....
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you need to be the Rock or Arnold (when he was young) to be able to pull off a Panerai....
Not really. Panerai comes in various sizes and also short lugs on larger models helps.
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I have been eyeing a 1389 since its release. Any idea what is the street price ?
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In my experience, buying a couple of watches have given me buyers remorse. Most of all is The PAM 00616 - which was my first and last watch from the brand. I’ve never considered Panerai despite their following, which has certainly died down over the years but the. Carbotech caught my attention because it seemed innovative and looked different compared to the other submersibles although it’s price certainly reflected that. I wore it for a short time and it has been kept boxed since as I don’t dive and was neither intrigued by the history of the watch as an army watch - despite obtaining an in house movemenT not Long ago. I don’t have a dislike for the watch but find wearing others to be more gratifying but if I could do it again ~ I certainly would have chosen a different brand like my typical AP or even the Santos XL Chrono while it was in production. Also second values for the watch are not good which was surprising given the uniqueness and manufacturing materials of the carbon weaves used. To me, Submersibles serve no particular purpose with no exceptional history of excellence that had its day in the sun when endorsed by some celebrities some time back.
Oh my second regret was a Bvulgari Octo.
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The 42mm works great. HAGWE!!!
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B Series tritium pam24 submersible owner here !
love the piece ! At case size of 44mm, I find it quite wearable unlike the 47s...
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The 42mm works great. HAGWE!!!
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Congrats and wear it with good health...
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I own a Panerai 305, it is 47mm in diameter but wearable since the case is Ti. If you think 47mm is too big for you, you might go for 024 which is 44mm.
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It is one of my favorite Pam range. But I yet to own it .. :Scolding: