Love the dial of the 360. I've been looking for a 594 for some time but it's rare to find them on their own since they were part of a 2-watch set. In the meantime continue to send more pics!
Same for me. I promised myself that I won’t be buying any watch this year. But I already know what I’ll be buying first thing next year, and the list of other buyable watches keep growing, it’s really hard to endure 😅
I have always regarded the 360 as a Franken-watch. A model "assembled" by the members of a private clan, in order to give a sense of belonging. Nothing more than a club tie or cuff links. The faux tritium indices a dead give away. Not an....original....Pa...
It’d be interesting to see who still owns their 360 and who sold it. You will recall several were flipped very quickly as the resale was pretty significant (5-6x initially).
when the 360 hoollabaloo happened. I know that friendships dissolved in thin air, while chasing after THE Panerai. My alma-mater Panerai website: WatchProSite! I've had a look at them and didn't like it a bit, so I stopped visiting in a New York Minute. S...
The faux lume was indeed a new thing at the time but it subsequently became a feature on other watches. This was merely the first as you know. So when you look at the catalogue today it doesn’t look out of place to me. For me I don’t think the origin of t...
in the picture eons ago, my friend. When I still cared about Panerai DNA (a-la-Don Quixote), anything below 44mm, didn't make sense to me. At the time I branded any "littler" a 5.3" Naomi Campbell. I used to ask why, OH WHY, not buying another brand (VC, ...
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” is what comes to mind with your wristshot. Looks like the PVD held up very well. And you know that you and I agree on the 44mm. Stay well my friend