It seems like it still has the dot as the day/night indicator, Will it remain like this or will it get the AM/PM indicator like the 270? I hope it stays with the dot. Justin
After having the watch for a few days i have decided i may have been a bit hasty in putting it up for sale and i have decided to keep it. I think the thickness took me a bit by surprise but the wach is now really growing on me. Not sure why it didn't immediately as i thought it looked great from fir
i have never bought a watch just to sell it on. I have had the watch for a few days and although i like it, i'm just not bonding with it like i thought i would, especially as i have my heart set on a 217. So i can either keep it or sell it. I have decided to sell it and as there aren't many around y
I realise there are 44mm 1950 watches available but i like to have a dial with all the numbers present , and without any power reserve indicator etc, i would make do with losing the 3 or 9 for a second hand but thats about it! I tried on a 233 at my local AD last week, and although i love the case t
Thanks for clearing that up, i had better not say that my first panerai puchase was a 112 base then! Its been a long week already. Do you see panerai ever doing any 44mm 1950 watches - base or not, or will this just be reserved for 47mm due to historical references. Thanks again Justin