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Originally Posted by mfer
The more "basic" models hold their value better as they are the "entusiast" watches.
Basic, meaning simple 2 or 3 handers.
There is a risk with Panerai however that they'll make a model exactly like what used to be popular and destroy your value. These aren't stocks, but watches.
So, stay simple and you "should" be fine.
I'm also talking all of these but used. They almost all take a hit from MSRP.
000/005/112/111/176/177/183/210/190/390/292/24/25/243
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Very useful all your explanations. The only thing I do not see any white face There is any reason in particular? For when you buy a watch apart from what you like in my case I like the story, the essence, the glamor of what I'm wearing and it seems that only occurs in Panerai with black face. Or it seems to me?