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What Rolex owners think of Panerai?
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Never really did see the appeal, nor the justification of the price. After all, the very first Panerais has Rolex movements.
That is... until I saw the Radiomir Firenze 3 Days Acciaio, see;
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/introdu...firenze-3-days
Credit where credit's due, that hand-engraved case is simply... stunning.
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Had 6 Rolexes before trying out a PAM. I really didn't like there being so many PAMs. They are just the same old thing over and over again with minimal variations. So I only considered base PAMs, no complications, those that are a little more true to its roots.
Got myself a 176, titanium base PAM with Unitas movement. I have to admit I'm enjoying it quite a bit. It's a big watch but it doesn't wear that big, the thicker croc strap and generous dial makes up for the case. The titanium case is very light and feels good on the wrist. The brushed case can take most scratches. It has a 5513 feel to it, the classic, minimalistic, basic tool watch feel.
However, this is probably the only PAM I'll ever own. The base PAM has the best balanced dial. The 12,3,6,9 is perfect. The 2 lines of text is perfectly balanced. There is nothing to distract you from the time. Did a rough time check, around +1min over 2 weeks.
I find the other dial variations unbalanced. I can accept the small seconds, but I can't stand the date window, the text GMT or 8 Days which destroys the text balance. The power reserve gauge is the worst (the 40hr semi circular sub dial design).
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More than 15yrs ago, i did look at a PAM basic model.
It was only $2k.
But never liked it enough to buy one.
Today, still dont like it enough to buy one regardless of price.
In terms of Rolex, 17 yrs ago, i had my first.
Now i have my 17th....
However, i hv nothing against PAMs
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