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Mostly a curiousity, but what would the asking price be for your "Panda"? PM me if you wish.
the 233J is certainly more rare than the IWC, and may even appreciate above what you pay.
Never thought of the day when you refer to not making in-house movement as a "strength".
I normally wouldn't, but Panerais are nicer design pieces than they are watches. As the latter, they are very overpriced. From what I know, most of the work that went into developing the 233's movement was actually culled from Jaeger LeCoultre--an 8-day Reverso is much cheaper than the 233.
What about the size issue...you said you have a 6.5 inch wrist and both B&R and the Panda are about 42mm....at 44mm the GMT is a much larger heavier watch.
Can we see a picture of the panda?
Are you sure you won't miss the Inge too much?
- I was waiting for your wise & considered words.. You & Mafoofan are my WIS words of reality (a pity that at this point both are duelling!)
From what I can tell, you're one of the few people in the world that can wear a square B&R and make it look good. I'd keep it for that very reason.