
My first Panerai
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My first Panerai
What took me so long? This one should have been a no-brainer for me all these years. It ticks so many boxes for me it's ridiculous... I'm not a big leather guy (awaiting jokes) but this one looks so right on the padded black leather with contrast stitch. I suspect I'll be adding straps too.



Re: My first Panerai
Great choice Jason.
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
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Re: My first Panerai
Very sweet and congrats, Mate. Awesomeness. Love Panerai.
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Re: My first Panerai
Solid. There must be 10 zeros here on DWC. Drew canvas in OD would look sweet on that bad boy.

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Re: My first Panerai
Awesome! Yes - what took you so long?
Huge congrats, brother!
Huge congrats, brother!
VR/
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Re: My first Panerai
That is a 112.moishlashen wrote:Solid. There must be 10 zeros here on DWC. Drew canvas in OD would look sweet on that bad boy.
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Re: My first Panerai
Nice! You guys swing big around here. 

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Re: My first Panerai
CGSshorty wrote:That is a 112.moishlashen wrote:Solid. There must be 10 zeros here on DWC. Drew canvas in OD would look sweet on that bad boy.


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Re: My first Panerai
You were right about the canvas though;moishlashen wrote:CGSshorty wrote:That is a 112.moishlashen wrote:Solid. There must be 10 zeros here on DWC. Drew canvas in OD would look sweet on that bad boy.

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Re: My first Panerai
That's one I could get behind. Net to the 372, it's my favorite case. Great choice!
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Damn Skippy, Jason - well done, sir. Fantastic!
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Re: My first Panerai
Wait, you're not a leather guy?

I haz a sad.
But seriously, you already know how I feel about the 112, so I'll leave you with a simple CONGRATS!
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I haz a sad.

But seriously, you already know how I feel about the 112, so I'll leave you with a simple CONGRATS!

Regards,
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Re: My first Panerai
What is this "keeper" you refer to?aikiman44 wrote:NIce.
What do you think, keeper?

I think this one will stick around for a while, at least until I cash in my whole collection to acquire a 372.

Re: My first Panerai
Very cool....Congrats Jason..
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