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Getting the kids back to school this morning. Wearing my Stowa Marine Original LE.


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Pax, hope all goes well. My kids started last week.

Still honeymooning with the Eintausend.

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That Eintausend looks great Brice!

Hand cranker for me


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Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 

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Deep Blue for Hump Day.

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bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catch



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 

Wow, Jeff!  That "fiddy" is incredible.  Congrats! 26.gif

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Going with a VX200 to start the month.

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bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 

Some serious watch envy here Jeff!! Drool_27.gifmy love.gif

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Tryin' the lume dial aviator on a Bund strap...


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Thanks Edgel and Billthankyou.gif

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bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 


WOWZER Jeff...Just look at that beauty!!!wowzer.gifmy love.gifthumbsup.gif26.gif          

That is a really special acquisition I must say...This is the first time the Titanium 1950's case has been used in a Submersible, and also the first 47mm PAM to use the see through sapphire exhibition caseback.

I'll be anxious to here how that 100% in-house P.9000 calibre is treating you.

BIG Congrats on this new one amigo...tremendous, just tremendous!!!!

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Well...amazing pieces for this humpday guys...wow!!!

Fortis B-42 Marinemaster for me today...


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Congrats on a Awesome Panny Jeff!ThumbsUp02.gif

going with the 1500 today...happy guy.gif

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ThumbsUp02.gifThat is an amazing piece! I love this watch and it may be one of my faves in your collectionthumbsup.gif

stew77 wrote:
Well...amazing pieces for this humpday guys...wow!!!

Fortis B-42 Marinemaster for me today...



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my love.gif Awesome Kazi, I may have to get this one toosubtlelaugh.gif

 

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Congrats on a Awesome Panny Jeff!ThumbsUp02.gif

going with the 1500 today...happy guy.gif

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thankyou.gif I love your Swiss Army! too never seen that model! Love it!

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That Eintausend looks great Brice!

Hand cranker for me



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Thumbsup3.gif BIG congrats!bravo.gif That's a major new arrival!!! Wear it in good health!!

 

bigrustypig wrote:
Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 

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Paxman wrote: Getting the kids back to school this morning. Wearing my Stowa Marine Original LE.



Mark...I really love this particular Red 12 version Stowa MO...a real classic...thumbsup.gif

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Jeep99dad wrote: ThumbsUp02.gifThat is an amazing piece! I love this watch and it may be one of my faves in your collectionthumbsup.gif

stew77 wrote:
Well...amazing pieces for this humpday guys...wow!!!

Fortis B-42 Marinemaster for me today...




 

Brice...Thanks buddy...thankyou.gif

Yes, these are great pieces from Fortis...really great value too IMO!

That Kazimon Eintausend is a fantastic looking piece (one of my favs from Kazimon)...I'm anxious to see if this one is going to be a keeper or a flipper for you though.subtlelaugh.gif

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stew77 wrote: bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 


tremendous, just tremendous!!!!


To that I can only add PHENOMENAL!!

Fantastic acquisition Jeff. Enjoy!

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Thought I'd wear the Monster for a while today:

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bigrustypig wrote:
Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 

Well Well Jeff
Now that is something to write home about! I had the 305 on my wrist in Vagas about a month ago and all i can say is WOW! This is on the top of my grail list and i have a small fund already started! I am looking forward to your review but i cannot think of a single thing i would change. Enjoy this one for years to come! Cograts again Jeff! wowzer.gifwowzer.gif

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Jeep99dad wrote:
Pax, hope all goes well. My kids started last week.

Still honeymooning with the Eintausend.


I missed this one Brice! I love the dial and colors used! This is a keeper buddy and if you start thinking otherwise shoot me a PM subtlelaugh.gif
Congrats and enjoy Brice! thumbsup.gif

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Well this has been a nice show today guys! I will be wearing the Crux today ThumbsUp02.gif

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All awesome watches today 3T!!
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Switch to my flavour of the month at this time, Steinhart aviation GMT

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Hi
Congrats Jeff on a super Pammy
Pelikaan pt2

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stew77 wrote: bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my newbie which I bought a week ago. Full review to follow by the weekend. Just swamped with work now.

Panerai PAM00305, the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm.

This is the first Pam without the 12, 9 or 6 markers and that's what I like about it.

Housed inside is Panerai's P.9000 caliber, an in-house movement executed entirely by Panerai.

Lugs are 26mm narrowing to 22mm. On it is a very soft and sweet rubber strap that's not a dust catcher.



Mine is #26 out of 1,000 units



And the customary wrist shot. Sorry for the reflections....I had to take tons of shots to fight the reflections devils on this bubble glass



 

 


WOWZER Jeff...Just look at that beauty!!!wowzer.gifmy love.gifthumbsup.gif26.gif          

That is a really special acquisition I must say...This is the first time the Titanium 1950's case has been used in a Submersible, and also the first 47mm PAM to use the see through sapphire exhibition caseback.

I'll be anxious to here how that 100% in-house P.9000 calibre is treating you.

BIG Congrats on this new one amigo...tremendous, just tremendous!!!!
Chris has said it all, Jeff!  Nothing better than a serious manufacture piece.  Enjoy it in good health, Amigo!  Anxiously awaiting your feedback.Thumbsup3.gif

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Gentlemen of 3T....thanks very much for the kind words on my Pam 305. thankyou.gif

Just too busy right now but on the weekend when I do the review, I will reply to your individual comments/queries as I write it.

I will try a side-by-side review of my new Pam 00305 in 47mm with my older Pam Submersible in 44mm, the Pam 00024.ThumbsUp02.gif

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Exposed my SA to some Arizona sunshine today....

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