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Funktion


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Location: Washington, DC
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Panerai DNA with a prancing horse Tue, 01 July 2014 08:54 Go to previous message

I've written about the short lived marriage between Ferrari and Panerai before. And I still contend its an amazing marriage of design, function and the uniqueness of Panerai case shape. Screw down pushers, the "prancing horse" on the crown guard (which has a locking mechanism that will ONLY allow the crown guard to be locked with the horse in the "upright position"), to the carbon fiber raised nubby dial, red accents, great bezeled sub dials. And the BEST Panerai box ever. Its red lacquer!

Delicious!

Cheers

-TLG

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  • Panerai DNA with a prancing horse - Funktion - Tue, 01 July 2014 08:54 (2885 clicks)
  • Re: Panerai DNA with a prancing horse - leostar - Tue, 01 July 2014 20:33 (362 clicks)
  • very Very NICE - Tony A.H - Tue, 01 July 2014 17:18 (353 clicks)
  • Great photos indeed! - sammysy - Tue, 01 July 2014 14:52 (342 clicks)
  • Stunning photos, T! - Godan - Tue, 01 July 2014 10:12 (372 clicks)

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