I like this new Pam Sub
I like this new Pam Sub
But at half the cost.
“Introducing: The Panerai Submersible Verde Militare 42mm (With Live Pics)” via @watchville
“Introducing: The Panerai Submersible Verde Militare 42mm (With Live Pics)” via @watchville
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
It is nice looking with the matte green dial. $8700 with an in-house caliber...
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
I like it a lot but would have to sell off a few to get it and being limited it would be gone by then.
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
Dig it a lot. Looks good on the green rubber, would look great on a brown or olive leather strap.
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
I also really like this Submersible but I’m not 100% sold on the movement. When this first came to market the movement was an outsourced caliber they claim was made only for Panerai. There was a lot of back lash from the fans at which Panerai then changed the movement caliber to P.900. From what I understand this movement was created for the Due line which is not a sports watch. The movement is truly the only reason I have not pulled the trigger.
Re: I like this new Pam Sub
Welcome!Timmer1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 5:35 pmI also really like this Submersible but I’m not 100% sold on the movement. When this first came to market the movement was an outsourced caliber they claim was made only for Panerai. There was a lot of back lash from the fans at which Panerai then changed the movement caliber to P.900. From what I understand this movement was created for the Due line which is not a sports watch. The movement is truly the only reason I have not pulled the trigger.
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
Thanks for the greetings, I am obviously new to this forum. I wanted to get into Panerai conversations and this site was rated a good place for PAMs. I have been on Rolex Forum for a few years but am trying to branch out. I have been a huge fan of Panerai but never purchased one yet, but my next watch will be. I have been really eyeing the PAM1056, I want a green dial. I have become big on the history of the brand/model, my current collection is Breitling Avenger Seawolf Chrono, black Rolex SubC Date, and blue stainless steel Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. I save up each year for my “watch fund” and read and watch videos until I can’t wait any longer to buy. Once I find a watch I really like and would buy my obsession takes over and I read everything I can online. Hope my first post did not come off as a jerk.DoctorC wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:45 pmWelcome!Timmer1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 5:35 pmI also really like this Submersible but I’m not 100% sold on the movement. When this first came to market the movement was an outsourced caliber they claim was made only for Panerai. There was a lot of back lash from the fans at which Panerai then changed the movement caliber to P.900. From what I understand this movement was created for the Due line which is not a sports watch. The movement is truly the only reason I have not pulled the trigger.
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
Read through this postTimmer1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:21 pmThanks for the greetings, I am obviously new to this forum. I wanted to get into Panerai conversations and this site was rated a good place for PAMs. I have been on Rolex Forum for a few years but am trying to branch out. I have been a huge fan of Panerai but never purchased one yet, but my next watch will be. I have been really eyeing the PAM1056, I want a green dial. I have become big on the history of the brand/model, my current collection is Breitling Avenger Seawolf Chrono, black Rolex SubC Date, and blue stainless steel Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. I save up each year for my “watch fund” and read and watch videos until I can’t wait any longer to buy. Once I find a watch I really like and would buy my obsession takes over and I read everything I can online. Hope my first post did not come off as a jerk.DoctorC wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:45 pmWelcome!Timmer1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 5:35 pmI also really like this Submersible but I’m not 100% sold on the movement. When this first came to market the movement was an outsourced caliber they claim was made only for Panerai. There was a lot of back lash from the fans at which Panerai then changed the movement caliber to P.900. From what I understand this movement was created for the Due line which is not a sports watch. The movement is truly the only reason I have not pulled the trigger.
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Re: I like this new Pam Sub
That is a very interesting article and kind of shocking. I am glad you sent the link but man…it leaves me speechless and disappointed. Here is a brand that I like[d] the look and loved the history.DoctorC wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:57 pmRead through this postTimmer1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:21 pmThanks for the greetings, I am obviously new to this forum. I wanted to get into Panerai conversations and this site was rated a good place for PAMs. I have been on Rolex Forum for a few years but am trying to branch out. I have been a huge fan of Panerai but never purchased one yet, but my next watch will be. I have been really eyeing the PAM1056, I want a green dial. I have become big on the history of the brand/model, my current collection is Breitling Avenger Seawolf Chrono, black Rolex SubC Date, and blue stainless steel Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. I save up each year for my “watch fund” and read and watch videos until I can’t wait any longer to buy. Once I find a watch I really like and would buy my obsession takes over and I read everything I can online. Hope my first post did not come off as a jerk.DoctorC wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:45 pmWelcome!Timmer1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 5:35 pmI also really like this Submersible but I’m not 100% sold on the movement. When this first came to market the movement was an outsourced caliber they claim was made only for Panerai. There was a lot of back lash from the fans at which Panerai then changed the movement caliber to P.900. From what I understand this movement was created for the Due line which is not a sports watch. The movement is truly the only reason I have not pulled the trigger.
Pop on in and introduce yourself.
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