Bruno.M1
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It's a pity
Jan 28, 2010,08:22 AM
Martine, thanks for the great pictures
But Panerai , why such an expensive piece and why so less pieces ??
I like the watch very much but why didn't you make 1000 of them instead of 99 and why not an inhouse chrono instead of that VERY expensive modified Minerva. Now you sell 99 pce at 25K while you could have sold 1000 at 10-12K. More money for the company and 901 more happy clients ;-)
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SIHH PAM300 Mare Nostrum photos
By: Martin Wilmsen : January 28th, 2010-04:41
Hi everyone, these are the photos that I took at the Geneva SIHH of the new PAM300. A 52mm re-edition of the original 1942 Mare Nostrum prototype. The movement is a Minerva based Panerai OP XXV which can be seen through the case back crystal. The watch co...
.... completely agree
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 28th, 2010-06:27
can they be any better??? Superb pics of my new dream piece Thank you Damian This message has been edited by Ares501 on 2010-01-28 06:30:45
It's a pity
By: Bruno.M1 : January 28th, 2010-08:22
Martine, thanks for the great pictures But Panerai , why such an expensive piece and why so less pieces ?? I like the watch very much but why didn't you make 1000 of them instead of 99 and why not an inhouse chrono instead of that VERY expensive modified ...
Agreed!
By: eloise : January 29th, 2010-05:52
That's a nice canvas strap (I assume it's waterproof?) - and the watch ain't bad either
Great, thanks MW . . .
By: Reneo : January 28th, 2010-11:14
. . . and now a PAM361 FlyBack photoreport ;-) LOL Cheers Reneo
Great photos!
By: Davo : January 28th, 2010-20:33
Love the display back. Too big for my wrist but it'd make a cool desk clock. Thanks for the great shots, Martin.
Impressive Mr Wilmsen
By: Mr.Gatsby : January 30th, 2010-02:03
Alas, a watch I can only admire at far - which is good enough
Finally
By: Jester : January 30th, 2010-08:11
be able to solve this mystery that was stuck in my mind for almost four years now... I first saw the remake of Mare Nostrum during SIHH 2006. Herr Bonati asked me to guess the movement which I couldn't quite figure out. It seems that it's the very same Mi...