Well as it is said it the subject matter that is the issue. Fan boys will be fanboys and haters will be haters. We can spin this either way positive or negative, but round and round we go to no end.
My question was very simple... what was listed in Panerai history from their website is what Panerai said about its history, no more no less. Disregard what people have said about Panerai both good or bad, just what is written. So is it twisted? Is it dishonest?
For example, 1890, Panerai was founded in Ponte all Grazie in Florence. Is this a marketing gimmick? To say that is is older then it actually is? Do we need to bring the company incorporation documents? Etc?
1916, Panerai files patent for the Radiomir material. Yet another marketing twist? Do we need to bring and show the patent document itself?
The history timeline on Panerai website only shows what they did in what year. How is this being used by marketing dept to twist Panerai history? Or do I need to show proof of Panerai marketing dept doing it?
Between 1956 to 1972, there were no entry. A gap in their history. Much like Lange no? So honesty? or marketing gimmick to make it seem like there is a gap in their history to make them look more honest?
Anyway, like said earlier, its the subject matter.