We all own Panerais, and we've shared them here. Now show them with some other pieces you love.
I will start sharing all my 44 mm watches. My 112 and the IWC are the most expensive pieces in my collection, but I love my Magrettes almost as much, even when they were a fraction of the price!
What do you have? ;-)
40 mm and 44 mm
Other than that,I have no pic of my Pam with my other watches
Ps: I like your magrettes,maybe somewhere along the line I may get one of the regattare,it's simple like Pam,and it is much more affordable,the models with carving on the case is expensive though..
Love your Explorer..! |>
There is a new Magrette model coming that you should check: Magrette Timepieces
I've preordered the blue dial. Very nice looking, IMHO.
New to the Panerai Forum, so I hope what I post is deemed as "Good Company," and acceptable.
First up my newly arrived Pam 005, a real wrist hog I am discovering.
Apologise that I do not have an "all of" shot together, but haven't had a chance yet..
Omega, which are not getting much wear since the Pam arrived.
Top, L to R: Speedmaster Mark 4.5, Speedmaster Mark II, Speedmaster Pro 3570.50, Speedmaster 3510.50 (wife's), Geneve F300hz Chronometer (Hummer)
Bottom: Seamaster PO 2201.50 (modified) Seamaster 2531.80, Seamaster 2254.50, Seamaster 2262.50 (Wifes) flightmaster Cal 911
Of which, this was my main wearer. Modified Planet Ocean 2201.50. Orange Bezel added.
One of my Sinns, Sinn 103 A Sa
Heuer Autavia 11630 MH Argentinian Air Force Issue. (Original Bezel put away)
PVD Heuer 510.501 (Non Pasadena)
And one of my personal favourite watches...
Seagull 1963, Chinese Air Force Re-Issue, Column Wheel Chronograph, @ around $200, great bang. Photo by mate and WUS member Fluppyboy.
Yande, you really got an impressive Omega collection! Many classics there, I guess...
But if you ask me to pick one, I'd take the PVD Heuer! That's a real beauty. |>
And you got the logo in your Pam! I wanted one, but went for the sandwich dial at the end.
I just posted this picture in the Dive Forum, in a thread asking about the smallest and biggest watch you own.
Nothing extreme in my case (39 and 44 mm), but some of the other posts were!
I'd have the say that your collection has to be one of the best, if not THE best, "specific in taste/style and wide ranging in brand", that I have ever seen. Beautifully impressive. I can only imagine how you must feel every morning..... Decisions, decisions, decisions...! Thanks for sharing your pics.
Because of the last post, I looked for info about the Perrelet Turbine, and I learnt many interesting things about the brand and some of its models... Very nice! :-!
I'd have the say that your collection has to be one of the best, if not THE best, "specific in taste/style and wide ranging in brand", that I have ever seen. Beautifully impressive. I can only imagine how you must feel every morning..... Decisions, decisions, decisions...! Thanks for sharing your pics.
I really appreciate your compliment. I really enjoy a variety of different watches, and don't get locked into any specific brand or style. It is sometimes difficult deciding which one to wear, so I usually make the decision the night before.
I've just realized that if I use the Firefox browser I can see the pics, but if I use Chrome I cannot.
Maybe because of some local filters in the Internet.
In any case, I've just seen Bigmac's 005 in rubber and the famous Poppy! :-!
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