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Author:  mrcheatle [ Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:27 am ]
Post subject:  Panerai Submersibles

So I have always been intrigued by the PAM Subs but have never really knew the true item "numbers" to them and the differences. I feel like everytime I googled them I see a different item number pop up lol

For example I know the 305 is the LARGE one and the 243 is the small one. But then I feel like I see some with a crystal case back...which ones are these?

If someone is very familiar with PAMs can you please make a list of the Subs for me below and state a quick one sentence max explanation of the characteristics (WR, style etc...)of the watch along with msrp?

Sorry if I am asking for alot but I feel like it would really help me here.

Much appreciated! :D

Author:  mrcheatle [ Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Panerai Submersibles

No one.....? :(

Author:  jnelson3097 [ Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Panerai Submersibles

You can look here:

http://www.paneristi.com/reference/vend ... meset.html

and as far as pricelist, you can check that out here:

http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t= ... 4779&rid=0

Author:  H2F [ Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Panerai Submersibles

Yup, the easiest is to look at paneraisource.com which lists almost all Panerai models.

But as a summary, in the 44mm range you have the 24 & 25 (300m) base Subs, the 243 (1000m) -- probably the most popular Sub of all times, and the 87, a popular oldie but goodie based on a historic grail, the 64 (1000m).

Most of the 47mm Subs are all considered grails -- from the modern & somewhat controversial 305 with display back n unusual dial hour markings (300m), the Chrono Subs 187, 202 & 225 (1000m), the 194 & 285 Subzillas and 358 Destro "Kraken" Zilla (all 2500m), and then of course, there's the biggest, thickest, meanest, baddest of all Pam Submersibles -- the 193 & 307 Depth Gauges (COSC certified automatic watch, sandwiched to a METAS certified 120m electronic depth gauge) :mrgreen:

There are a few other much less well-known & unpopular Subs, but the above should get you started... :cheer:

Author:  mrcheatle [ Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Panerai Submersibles

:shock: Wow! So there is even a piss load more than I thought I knew! lol

Thanks for the info!

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