Hi, i have been browsing this forum for the past few weeks and recently became a member, I have been hoping around in the Panerai forum and yes the Sales Forum boy was that fun!!!. and have been struck by what a great community you guys have here, with a great amount of information. I have been collecting watches seems like forever and only had dealt in Gens. Recently a good friend of mine showed me this site and with that i found out how good reps have become. Originally i had thought reps were really cheap looking watches which barely looked like gens... Boy was i wrong. I was thinking of selling one of my gens to having a whole good collection of reps, though i will leave that to another day. Though a handful of rep models have struck me but after doing research i guess i am on the hunt to find a good super replica to my liking.Originally i was thinking of getting a watch i probably will never buy due to its gen cost. But i could not find a good personal favorite the IWC Big Pilot, and settled for a great modded Panerai 183 (Pictures coming soon) to all who have asked for me to review it to my previously owned couple of gen Panerai's i will be doing soon. and to answer the age old question why not just get a gen: I really liked the Gens but sold them because i could not justify paying that much for such a simple watch with a hand wound movement. Now i am on the hunt wanting to make a no name or in better words a homage PAM, with good quality parts

Here are some pictures of the watches i currently own, they are not reps.

Rolex Submariner 14060M No Date

Omega Seamaster Chrono

Breitling Chrono Avenger Titanium

Omega Vintage Speedmaster Pro Moon Watch 1979 with 861 Mov't

Omega Speedmaster Pro Moon Watch See Thru Back 3572.50

The Omega Trio Speedmaster Pro's
(From right 1969,1979,1999 Year Models)


Omega Planet Oceans