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Assolutamente
Hi All
How much for OEM assolutamente strape ? I have 005 and want to buy this strape and which size is nicer - 75 or 95 ? Thanks in advance |
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I think a visit (or call) to your local AD would be the best bet
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I have just paid £240 for one at Watches of Switzerland on New Bond St in London. A rip off in my opinion but it is gorgeous - I did have to pre-order which meant waiting for them to check they could get it from Panerai - but only waited a week.
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Just under $300 last time I checked.
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Browse the risti forums, they can sell anywhere from $150-$250. Much better than shelling out full boat at the AD.
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Just got one today at the Boca boutique.
$230
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Without discount, $320 for the OEM JV.
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Which is better- standard 75mm or xl 95mm for the second strap ?
Someone mention get the long tail effect for the Panerai history look. Is it nice for the long tail look ? |
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I like the tail to be just right, or on the short end, never liked it too long for me..
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Quote:
I like the cleaner look of the standard length strap ![]()
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They have charged you for a croc strap by mistake. I paid £120 from my AD in the north of England.
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If you have a PAM that sits higher like the 312 or 328 then a length of 95mm is better if you have a wrist size at 7 to 7.5. A PAM like the 233 with those wrist size would look better with a length of 75mm. Only way to know is to put it on.
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