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Automotive:
Beautiful. Art on wheels. Does the car come with lifetime service from Terminix? 😉
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By: John-E-Mac
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Photography:
Nice!! Did you use any filters?
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
They are cool. I’ve only seen one of each in the flesh. They are dense.
Both rarely come for sale. Surely the people that have them would find it hard to let them go. Back in the day, people went ga-ga over the blue hands. I’ve always wondered what the chrono was and how it was finished.
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
Sorry, I was focused on the 172. Yes, 2004 for the Chrono.
Panerai 192 link:
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
LOL! Your post reminds me of Aesop’s fable of “The Fox and the Grapes”.
There were plenty of Paneristi left on the outside looking in as newcomers were bestowed their allotment.
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
Did not know the 372 had the modified bridges. Do you know what Series had this? Did they have the sapphire crystal or plexiglass?
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
Here’s a Panerai link:
www.panerai.com
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
You may be correct. I was referencing an online Millesimation that may be incorrect.
Maybe a 2003 SE, but didn’t make it to market until 2004?
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
Sexy 172, a 2003 (F) SE with 300 pieces made. It has been 20+ years since the release and it still has appeal.
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By: John-E-Mac
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Officine Panerai:
Yes, both the PR plus the faux bridges break up the blandness of movement.
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By: John-E-Mac
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