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:hi john, i saw your post on another site ref: panerai, i'am sure they are a great watch but i can't any sparks to go off when i view them, same with a patek i brought. most wrist time is my omega and longines conquest. lots of great watches out their, but hard to beat the omega. sorry to be off the subject.
I love my Omegas the best, and my Bond SMP sees by far the most wrist time of anything I own. Panerai merely intrigues me because they are so unique. I never liked the photos I saw of them, but when I finally saw them in person I was very impressed. They also hold their resale value EXTREMELY well because they are so difficult to find (my dad's took a month to get here from Switzerland and only 50 of that model were sent for the entire US in that shipment). Still, I really want an Omega chronograph as my next watch, but I can't decide which one to buy!!!!!
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