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Officine Panerai: Ceramic

Ceramic is a great, hard wearing compound. It is, however and as we know, brittle. So if you don't drop it (or really whack it) onto a hard surface, you'll be fine. That being said, the same knock or drop required to break a ceramic case, will, on a normal case, likely also do significant damage. Ei
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By: up2nogood
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Officine Panerai: Nice!

It looks great, I'm not a huge fan of DLC/ceramic but it is great to see the options being produced. As for desk diving, it will excel!!! Just ask any 292 owner!! Actual diving with being knocked on coral/rocks,etc will be interesting to see? Then again, seeing one of these being used in the latter
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By: up2nogood
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Officine Panerai: So close, yet....

Thanks guys! I appreciate the help! Sergio, thanks for pointing me towards the 323. Darron, I do love your choice, but I also love my plain ol' 312. It's the closest thing I could get to a base in an auto at the time and I've become very fond of it!!!! Anthony, dunno man. I'm still thinking it's a b
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By: up2nogood
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Officine Panerai: 323

Thanks guys! Truth be told, the 323 is perfect with the one exception that I'd like a 45mm version. Argh! And I need an auto as I always forget to wind my manuals, so I am down to 2 of those now. So I have a 6 and 3/4" wrist, how big does the 323 actually wear? Anyone got some wristies in this size
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By: up2nogood
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Officine Panerai: edit

Sorry, meant Special Edition. Not specialty.
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By: up2nogood
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Officine Panerai: Is there a SS version of the 273, 235 or 395?

Hi all! Hope you can help, I'm contemplating a GMT purchase. I've looked at a Rolex GMT and Explorer and thought, nah. Given up on Breitlings. Not really interested in anything else than a Pam this time around. I'm not a precious metal guy, I prefer my watches in SS. Which is good, as it means I can
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By: up2nogood
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