Panerai Luminor Due 3 Days Automatic PAM674 Watch Review
Exactly one year ago, when?Panerai launched the Luminor Due, it was?well-documented that I wasn’t convinced about this new, second chapter for the much-loved Luminor collection. To come to grips with it and see what it’s like in the metal, I decided to review the?Panerai Luminor Due 3 Days Automatic PAM674, which is the stainless steel, 45mm wide version of the four pieces that Panerai debuted the Luminor Due collection with.The Luminor Due presently comes in either 42mm or 45mm-wide cases in either steel or red gold, with the 42mm versions featuring the P.1000, which is a good-looking, small, hand-wound, “3 Days” caliber. The 45mm variants, like the one we are looking at here, are powered by the still remarkably thin but complicated P.4000 in-house caliber, which also offers 3 days of power reserve but adds micro-rotor-driven automatic winding to the mix and about $2,000 to the price. As such, we are looking at a Luminor that retails for slightly over the $10k
Christophe Claret Poker Watch Hands-On
The Christophe Claret Poker watch is the finale in a trilogy of high-complication gaming watches from the master Swiss watchmaker. Going hands-on with the timepiece that plays Texas Hold ‘Em poker reveals a few things about the brand, and the art of modern high horology that people may consider but fail to utter on a regular basis. Prime among those things is that high-end luxury watches are indeed toys, and among the coolest ones in the world for those with the biggest budgets.best watches debuted the Christophe Claret Poker watch to the world in January 2014 here. You should reference that article for additional details as well the history of Mr. Claret’s other gaming pieces which include the 21 Blackjack and Baccarat watches. Even though the Poker is the last of the three watches, it was the first Christophe Claret actually wanted to produce. A few select customers can now purchase all three gaming timepieces together with a handmade box that comes with poker chips and s