Legendary Panerai.
Infact it has to be all time top 3
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47mm submersible flyback.
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What i really love about Panerai apart from the design, feel, function, DNA etc is that its not the ‘go to’ choice. Its not the ‘look at me’ its understated class and those who buy them and truly love them do so for the right reasons. Theres no ‘profit’ or ‘investment’ its just a good solid brand which ooozes cool and will always be a pleasure to own and reliable return if ever you tire of one model and want another.
Started my journey on the back of extensive research into them and the military in the late 90’s and after 20+ years and having spent 8 years in the watch trade they remain my favourite and goto.
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That’s great to hear, and after selling my only one recently on here, I do see others and past pics and remember what I like about the brand.
Unfortunately the size - L2L is too big for me. Hoping to see some of the 42mm Luminors soon & 40mm next year. If only they’d release a smaller 372. One can wish!
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Agree re 233 comments above. A real contender for just one watch.
First time this one's been worn for a while, following a clear out recently.
Same beauty...different light
I've found a new use for my 24mm straps.
My Panerai that take 24mm are in safe deposit and I tend to wear 47mm these days. I therefore have a shed load of 24mm straps not being worn.
Have found a solution... :)
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I have to say I completely agree with Kerry's comments above, 100%.
And for no apparent reason whatsoever a pic of my 177.
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Tooling up with a corrigia.
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Having sold my 590 a few months back, I'm back up to a pamily of 3
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It’s pretty nice and I like the fact it’s an automatic - would have loved a 233 but the practicality of winding a watch just isn’t there at the moment. This is going back next week, the AM/PM indicator is out of sync. It’s about 4-5 hours behind where it should be. I much prefer it to the 335 I picked up initially, screws and screwdrivers with the 335 are not a good recipe at the moment. At least these quick release pins are a doddle to take out.
Lume is Green - down to my poor photography skills.
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It’s the name of the chap Allesandro Bettarini that worked at Panerai that designed the case most of the base models come in.
I bought this 88 on a bit of a whim. I was originally looking for a 176. But as I can’t wind a watch, or use a screwdriver at the moment, I wanted something in a Bettarini case, automatic and quick release pins. This ticks all the boxes. I have noticed when searching, some 88s have screw bars and some have quick release pins. There must have been a transition and that’s a bonus! I can’t ever remember a base model with quick release pins. This must be an early example of quick release pin use - it’s a 2007 watch. The chap I bought it off has owned it from new. I think judging by the case, he’s worn every single day of those 14 years. I was going to get it refurbished, but I actually really like it as it is. I might just get it serviced and ask them to leave the refinishing as it is.
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Last edited by Andyp1973; 20th November 2021 at 22:32.
Thanks, good to know. I too found when hunting for my 088 that only some had the strap quick release. I read a few forum threads by owners who had suffered a seizing of the quick release, and Panerai would only offer a replacement case. So be sure to give them a good actuation regularly.
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I thought I was out l, but they pulled me back in
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/panerai...ch-collection/
Hoping to view these next month, the blue in particular could be the one (either that or a Monaco).
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Interesting to read, as an owner of an older 40mm luminor. The big difference that I can see is the sandwich dial on these new models, with the more classic 12/6 numbers. I'll maybe get to see them side by side next time I am in Dublin.
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Inspired me to wear the old 49 today. Same dial layout, IE 4 lines of text and luminor marina, but the sandwich dial us very different to the full Arabic one. Also looks like a 1950 case as opposed to the bettarini.
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