Many talk about paneristi lately...
I'm here urging the risti to share with us here in MWF,
1. The history / background of paneristi n myristi
Are you asking about the forum or the people?
2. How u qualify urself as risti
Dude this I don't even know

. I mean is there a qualifying process? I sure didn't go through one.

Maybe I'm not a risti

3. What is risti all about - its a way of life with panerai watches or you just a group of people love this panerai brand...
This is hard. Is it almost like persuading a foreigner to eat durian after he vomited twice just by the smelling only. To them it smell horrible and look very slimey and disgusting. To us Malaysian we know better but good luck trying to get the guy to eat.

Pls share... I owned pams... I hv joined paneristi forum long long time ago (posted once or never post b4, just can't remember). But I'm not a 1 brand watch guy... So I nvr stay at p.com!
I love pam design, big bold highly legible day n night!
I read about its history way back to its retail at less than 10k... I join gtg here, posting in international forum bout pams... I changed straps my own, i even learned n made straps my own. i get it modified to my taste. for vintage pam that not available easily n Beyond my affordability, i managed a Homage projects....
But I am not a risti, nvr feel like a risti... So Dunno what is risti... So I leave it to risti to share!!!
Plenty of potential ppl to b risti in msia!!!
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Perhaps I can share my experience. I never really see myself or label myself as a risti but I did manage to attend a few risti GTG and I got treated rather well by the risti.
Initially Panerai to meis an oversize overprice watch. I just can't see what's the deal is about this watch. Until I read upon some of the history and some of the rather heroic stories. I started to get into it. I don't like how the brand handle the marketing I don't even agree on most of the direction the company takes but hey I don't run the company so ... I shut up.
When I started I wanted a panerai that look less or preferably look nothing like a panerai. I pick the PreV Mare Nostrum, which I see as a good value PreV (still expansive but not crazy yet) Then I slowly added the Bomba and the 36.
When I was invited to some of the GTG I got scared. I was picturing fanatics, bother line psycho pamhead running on kill mode. Destroy and depend at all cost if there is ever a word of unpanerai. I reject a few but in the end I attended one because of a warm welcome by a fellow MWF member.
The experience is great. A little unusual compare to my other GTG but this group of so call risti are bunch of friendly guys who love watches. It might surprise you that most risti are not mono brand watch lover. My general feeling is, the risti is a group of very active social community. A very active social community means we will see some very close knit members(buddies). That's all.
Now not all watch lover or collector comes to like big watches. Some even resent it "passionately" Guess what? If someone come to you and trash you, you will be sure your buddies will show up to teach that guy a lesson. It's human nature. It's not common or even rare in most brand (maybe to a certain degree some brand like Rolex, Omega, Heuer, do) I don't see what's the big deal?

However modern society loves to ridicule stereotype. What's a better target than the bunch of misfit who love oversize watches. It really takes to worst out of people. It's an event to witness the stoning of man who are different. It sicken me. Both the naysayer and those who defend it. It's a damn monkey show stage by a cynic. I don't understand what's that got to do with a forum about we come to share the passion of watches.
When you injured an animal, you created a beast with hatred. Guess what will happen next time it see you.
I think respect for others is a basic form of human cutesy so I keep an open mind when it comes to subject I dislike or even well ... hate is a strong word

I feel I don't know all there's to know so I might as well keep the mind of a student.
I learned that when a newbie join a risti GTG, he will be greet warmly. He will be given advice about his choice of watches.
I also learned after a few GTG some very lasting true friendship are born.
I too learned that this kind of friendship get extended to another newbie who come join the GTG.
In the end the watches are what brought us together but it's the friendship that keep it going.
I guess in the paneristi community we will find all sort of collector, high end, low end, 2 watch person, 20 watch and still going, pvd only, no pvd at all, patina lover, but all are kindred spirit. In time this community flourish and become what it's now. It has a unique culture and while many find solitude in it others find it as a disturbing cult like freaks.
I don't pretend I know it well enough to judge but I do find some of the GTG fun and I get to meet interesting people who share the same passion. Hate to admit it but it's true, I find the people are more genuine in a risti GTG compares to other.
Is like durian, very hard to explain. Come see it yourself. No nid to own a panerai watch as an entry ticket.
Regards
Tyler