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Old 17 July 2012, 03:02 AM   #1
ferraribecks
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1st PAM.. 312 or 351? Any suggestions? :)

Hi, I'm a new member here. I live in Singapore. I'd like to ask you guys about 312 and 351. At the first time I saw Panerai, I'm in love with 111, but then my cousin convinced me to look for the in-house movement, so the SA in Panerai Boutique Singapore recommended me 312, 320, and 351. I like the 312 and been considered about it for 2 months. I went to HK and again compare the 312 and 351 in the Panerai Boutique there. I really confused whether to go for a SS, black, silver hands 312 or Titanium, tobacco, gold hands 351. To be honest I like the gold hands, but then I want to ask for suggestions from you guys, who is more expert in Panerai. :) is titanium is better then SS in term of the durability and the scratch resistant? Is tobacco is truly a "NEW" black? Thanks guysss... Really appreciate any comments. I really need your helps to make me sure which one of them should I buy next month. Hv a great day!

Cheers,
Robert
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