Another fine presentation, indeed. I absolutely love this watch! I have the California dial model, which is also a fantastic piece. Yet with an interesting, but completely different dial history. I do love the history of that manned torpedo, the "pig". I think this watch is a wonderful tribute to those men. And also a damn good excuse for me to consider this watch! Cheers, Carl
Hi Carl, thank you for watching. Of course, my older videos on this channel still play, but all of my newer material is updated daily with reviews on the Watchbox Reviews channel. Best, Tim
The 425 and 323 wear the same. I was recently looking at these two watches but opted for 425 due to the simple minimalistic elegance of the dial. My wrist is 6 1/3" and it sits nicely.
Another fine presentation, indeed. I absolutely love this watch! I have the California dial model, which is also a fantastic piece. Yet with an interesting, but completely different dial history. I do love the history of that manned torpedo, the "pig". I think this watch is a wonderful tribute to those men. And also a damn good excuse for me to consider this watch!
Cheers,
Carl
Hi Carl, thank you for watching. Of course, my older videos on this channel still play, but all of my newer material is updated daily with reviews on the Watchbox Reviews channel.
Best,
Tim
The 425 and 323 wear the same. I was recently looking at these two watches but opted for 425 due to the simple minimalistic elegance of the dial. My wrist is 6 1/3" and it sits nicely.
I far prefer this watch over any Rolex. I'm looking at this watch and the PAM 425. A hard choice... Your videos are very helpful.
Thanks
Love the 425. I've tried on a 323 and it didn't wear to big for me. Does the 425 wear similarly?
rolex had nothing to do with case or dial design for panerai. rolex was contracted out to supply movements to put in the panerai cases.