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Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Jersey
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My "Jules Verne" 233
I've always heard of Paneral, never owned one till now....man, I clearly didn't know what I was missing. The workmanship is truly amazing. I was originally torn between the 177 and the 104, then I came across the 233
![]() ![]() I must say, I love this watch...I can't stop looking at the time..lol I may have to get it a friend, I think the 249 is calling my name... ![]() -Marc Here are a few pics: |
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Real Name: Hien Q Pham
Location: Orlando, FL
Watch: Rolex President
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What a beauty, enjoy!
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Real Name: Matt
Location: Arlington, VA
Watch: Lange One MP
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Tell us more about the strap pls
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Location: New Jersey
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Well, when I went to buy the watch I knew I wanted to add a brown strap. Nothing seemed to hit me in the dealers inventory, then i saw this one on the 249 he was wearing. I asked him what about that one, he said it was a special strap and I said...yes I can see..sold..
![]() Take a read through this link, I couldn't explain it any better: http://panerai.watchprosite.com/show...ost/ti-415161/ |
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I think there will be a post following, containing a link to an article once he moderator approves it. Basically the Jules Verne (JV) strap was the first OEM strap released by Panerai, or any other watch manufacture for that matter, to feature nubuck alligator hide. It is called the Jules Vern or JV Strap because it was released with the PAM216 in 2005, the Jules Verne Sealand, to mark the 100th anniversary Jules Verne’s passing.
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Real Name: Chris
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Congrats !! Great choice.... 1950s Luminor case,domed crystal,8 days movement.
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I have a JV strap on order from the AD,in 26/26 XL,with a 26mm pre-V style Panerai Buckle,for my 242.
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Real Name: Adam
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Looks great. If I ever go back to Panerai, I am all over the 233. BTW, I LOVE that JV strap.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Daniel
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sweet...that is next on my PAM list!
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#10 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BC
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grats on the watch! i just picked one up myself a few days ago!
that strap looks really good! can i just find one like that from an AD? |
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Location: New Jersey
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Quote:
Here is a link that discusses the strap: http://panerai.watchprosite.com/show...ost/ti-415161/ The dealer I bought mine from has a new one (no buckles), my was slightly used...thus it is a bit darker in color. He is not an AD, but is the real deal..you can reach him here: http://www.jemwatch.com/ Ask for Gary. Regards, Marc |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Real Name: franklin
Location: nyc
Watch: 70 s gmt master.
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nice......
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Congrat!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BC
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thanks! and thanks for the strap info as well!
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Jersey
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No problem...best of luck...let me know how things turn out.
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