alant Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 I just received a copy of the pam catalog featuring watches with all their in-housed movements like P.2002, P.2003, P.2004 & P.2005. I realised there is a certain trend. If you look at their models and their casings, mainly two types of casings are being used. Radiomir casing in 45mm and the so-called mini-fiddy casing in 44m. There's only one with fiddy 47mm casing and that's the tourbillon model. Guess they are keeping it simple and playing around with the different dials and functions. In fact there are six models using the 45mm Radiomir casing and four models using the middy-fiddy 44mm casing. On a little side note, guess we wouldn't be seeing these reps any time soon as most have power reserves between 8-10 days. And for those who wants to know more about Panerai, I guess there's a copy of the 'out of darkness into light' book given with the Revolution magazine. Pretty useful info and nice black & white pictures in it too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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