Most of the replica watches nowadays, especially the ones that you can easily find on online shops like replicawatchesblog.
trail the quality of the originals with precision and passion. For this reason, many young professionals and serious fashion lovers frequently choose replicas over the real thing. However, the latest news from the world of Panerai watch has raised a couple of questions among people interested in replica Panerai
According to Luxist, a group of collectors of Panerai have recently celebrated the 10th year anniversary of the online forum known as paneristi.com. “Paneristi” appears to be a special self-invented term for Panerai diehard enthusiasts. The evening featured Eng Tay’s special series of images showing an outstanding collection of vintage and classic Panerai timepieces.” The artist and noted Panerai watch collector also exhibited his artwork for the limited edition calendar celebrating the occasion. All profits from the $300 calendar’s sales will go to a children’s charity.
Replica Panerai: The Hesitancy
News like this causes mixed reactions. Some question their intent to obtain a replica Panerai; after all, who wouldn’t love to spend their money on something that will benefit a charity. On the other hand, one can’t help but wondering how is must feel to be a luxury watch collector. You may be a proud owner of a moderate collection of awesome fake watches, but only a small percent of society can actually allow themselves to enjoy a bundle of the costly Panerai watches.
In unrelated news, earlier this year, avid Panerai collectors met in Singapore to celebrate the new P.9000 movement. The Current Affairs blog notes that this was an “exclusive gathering, which saw some 80 watch enthusiasts and avid collectors of Panerai basking in the glow or warm horological conversation.” Would these chosen people really be able to distinguish real Panerai watch from an imitation
Surely, Panerai deserves the adoration. And, surely, there are those especially blessed people who collect cars or diamonds. And even though I love my fake watches, I am just a little bit bitter. Ultimately, collecting luxury watches seems just a little too lavish, while selling them at charity events – almost show-offy.


who wouldn’t love to spend their money on something that will benefit a charity