I'm not trying to be awkward here, but you're supposed to wear a wristwatch slightly further up the arm than the bones at your wrist. That way it fits more comfortably and the crown or its guard doesn't touch the back of your hand, and the watch never constricts the movement back and forth of your wrist. It seems to be a recent phenomenon that people try to wear a watch actually over the the top of their wrist bone. It seems pointlessly uncomfortable to me. I wear mine an inch up the wrist, behind the wrist bone and have no problems with the buckle or crown/guard of any watch.
NOT! Actually it’s more comfortable to wear the watch where it touches the wrist-bone slightly with a bit of give - especially if it’s a rubber or leather strap, the last thing you want is to have something worn tight on the wrist during the summers heat
Your history is correct, although Rolex designed and built those early Panerais, and did so up until the mid 50s, Panerai simply commissioned them…modern Luminor and Radiomir are essentially vintage Rolex designs, and vintage Panerai are actually Rolex watches. It’s a rich joint history that Richemont tries to hide.
What you were doing with the seconds hand at around 18 minutes is called back hacking. Us classic Omega Speedmaster Professional fans know all about it.
the background of the date is of same colour as the dial and there is shadow inside that date window. It is difficult to see the date.The borders of the window should be beveled and the date should be slightly bigger.
Great Pam, but Panerai has done some shady cost cutting. Although this reference in thinner and sits better on wrist. They skimped out on hacking, and in later versions of this reference added a closed case back. Plus I’m sure there was a price increase at retail since the previous reference 312. The PAM 312 movement did have hacking seconds and I believe quick set hour similar to GMT movements on some other brands. Personally this for me is the best all around PAM you can get. I don’t care much for hacking seconds since it’s not a chronometer spec watch. Then again some of the most expensive Patek Philippe or JLC are non hacking so the hacking or non is a personal choice. I good either way. Arguably there are pros and cons to hacking vs non hacking movements. But that gets into the engineering aspect of movement durability and watch maker debate. I say enjoy it and wear it. It’s expensive yes but very different from most other watches. Cheers enjoy
I did actually but the exhibition case backs tend to stick to my wrist a bit more than steel, so if I have the option, I’ll opt for the steel. The problem is I rarely will have this option.
Oh man, I never thought I'd be one of those people who comment on a video praising how great the channel is, but dude your videos are AWESOME! So in-depth and natural, not scripted or muddied down with editing. Just real thoughts for the everyday viewer. And it's so obvious that you love what you do. Keep it up my man.
Sorry, why the hell did you buy this watch? You pretty much bagged the shit out of it the entire length of your vid. 🤔
I'm not trying to be awkward here, but you're supposed to wear a wristwatch slightly further up the arm than the bones at your wrist. That way it fits more comfortably and the crown or its guard doesn't touch the back of your hand, and the watch never constricts the movement back and forth of your wrist. It seems to be a recent phenomenon that people try to wear a watch actually over the the top of their wrist bone. It seems pointlessly uncomfortable to me. I wear mine an inch up the wrist, behind the wrist bone and have no problems with the buckle or crown/guard of any watch.
Yeah since your comment, I’ve been trying it and it’s actually more comfortable than I thought. Thanks for the tip.
NOT! Actually it’s more comfortable to wear the watch where it touches the wrist-bone slightly with a bit of give - especially if it’s a rubber or leather strap, the last thing you want is to have something worn tight on the wrist during the summers heat
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Your history is correct, although Rolex designed and built those early Panerais, and did so up until the mid 50s, Panerai simply commissioned them…modern Luminor and Radiomir are essentially vintage Rolex designs, and vintage Panerai are actually Rolex watches. It’s a rich joint history that Richemont tries to hide.
What you were doing with the seconds hand at around 18 minutes is called back hacking. Us classic Omega Speedmaster Professional fans know all about it.
Он дурак.., ничего не понимает от механических часы.😂 Сломает и потом научиться.
the background of the date is of same colour as the dial and there is shadow inside that date window. It is difficult to see the date.The borders of the window should be beveled and the date should be slightly bigger.
Great Pam, but Panerai has done some shady cost cutting. Although this reference in thinner and sits better on wrist. They skimped out on hacking, and in later versions of this reference added a closed case back. Plus I’m sure there was a price increase at retail since the previous reference 312. The PAM 312 movement did have hacking seconds and I believe quick set hour similar to GMT movements on some other brands. Personally this for me is the best all around PAM you can get. I don’t care much for hacking seconds since it’s not a chronometer spec watch. Then again some of the most expensive Patek Philippe or JLC are non hacking so the hacking or non is a personal choice. I good either way. Arguably there are pros and cons to hacking vs non hacking movements. But that gets into the engineering aspect of movement durability and watch maker debate. I say enjoy it and wear it. It’s expensive yes but very different from most other watches. Cheers enjoy
Thanks. I know I ragged on this piece quite a bit but I do like the watch. As far as hacking, I wish it had it since I’m greedy and want everything. 😂
@@kasterchoi7952 LOL Yes me too. At these luxury prices we would expect all the bells and whistles in a timepiece.
We loved the drunk review!! Keep ‘em coming!!! My favorite whiskey is Buffalo Trace🥃🥃🥃
🥃cheers
I love the brushed case on this model, nice choice!
Thanks, I like it a lot!
Did you compare this to the 312?
I did actually but the exhibition case backs tend to stick to my wrist a bit more than steel, so if I have the option, I’ll opt for the steel. The problem is I rarely will have this option.
My second moves the same) its ok)
Interesting! I’ll check at the boutique and keep you guys updated.
“Im just a drunk” got my subs 4 sho 🤣🤣
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Enjoyed your review. I prefer Makers Mark & Buffalo Trace
They all fine, as long as you like them my preferred trait is always the finish.
Oh man, I never thought I'd be one of those people who comment on a video praising how great the channel is, but dude your videos are AWESOME! So in-depth and natural, not scripted or muddied down with editing. Just real thoughts for the everyday viewer. And it's so obvious that you love what you do.
Keep it up my man.
Thanks a whole bunch!!
Really appreciate the praise and comment. 😃
Affordable nice watch
For some