I am born in the dragon year and also my birthday fell on the new year (it'd changes every year) .something that doesn't happen to a lot of people in their life time and probably not happen to me again, so I thought I buy all 5 of the dragon releases. Only managed to get 3 of them . 😔
I have been collecting for a very long time. Everything from vintage to sport to dress watches, so a very varied and large collection. Not bragging but I have many Rolex watches and have a wonderful relationship with my AD to have acquired these pieces. The finishing is as good as the Rolex. This is probably due to both brands being machine finished or produced. I can honestly say I have purchased Tudor to replace some models of Rolex, as it gives me the same ownership satisfaction and freeing up more money for more time pieces.
It so vibrant in real life. It was rhe OP of choose, even over the tiffany dial because green is considered the Rolex colour. I often choose this to wear over my explorer 39mm, which I thought would never happen.
When these colourful dial OP were released, I wasn't sure because I already have an explorer 39mm which is similar in looks. However, when I saw the green dial which is considered the Rolex colour in exhibition only, I thought it had a place in the collection. The green dial is more vibrant in real life. I do often wear it
Only you can answer that question. Do you love and enjoy the panerai to want to keep it?
I had a panerai 321 GMT and loved it I wore it everyday and used it as a beater. However, my journey in watch collecting changed and it felt right to let it go in a trade. So the question to you is what part of the journey are you at? And also whether you will miss it if it is gone and whether you can justify having both watches. I personally keep the panerai unless you want to trade it in for something else.
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