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cchen 2 January 2015 05:29 PM

Any thoughts on the 572? Trade/sell my 312?
 
I brought my 312 in to the local boutique for service and they suggested that I try on the 572 and the 573. Well, I just fell in love with the 573, but the price tag is :banghead: So I'm now thinking about the 572, but the face is so similar to my 312, as with all other Panerai models.

Has anyone purchased a 572 that can give some comments? On a side note, I think I'd want to let go of the 312 if I get a 572. It seems like the ones listed here haven't really been moving?

martinr 3 January 2015 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by cchen (Post 5509006)
I brought my 312 in to the local boutique for service and they suggested that I try on the 572 and the 573. Well, I just fell in love with the 573, but the price tag is :banghead: So I'm now thinking about the 572, but the face is so similar to my 312, as with all other Panerai models.

Has anyone purchased a 572 that can give some comments? On a side note, I think I'd want to let go of the 312 if I get a 572. It seems like the ones listed here haven't really been moving?

572 is great, thin, micro rotor, easily fits under a cuff, no date & automatic.

kilyung 3 January 2015 02:43 AM

I've been SO tempted to get a RG Panerai. Down to a handful now of which the 573 is a serious consideration.

fullcourt 3 January 2015 04:54 AM

don't like the word 'automatic' on the face....other than that, it's a nice piece

synequano 3 January 2015 04:38 PM

Agree,the word automatic kills the dial,should just leave the dial clean

Personally I'm looking forward to cali or SLC version of 572 minus the automatic wording

Mastergreenhand 3 January 2015 04:42 PM

572 is such a nice watch. I'd love to try one on.

Cru Jones 3 January 2015 05:46 PM

572 is a beauty: great movement, nice sized (45) and thin case, and well-balanced dial. I also like getting the four digits while also getting the small seconds hand.

I'm not bothered by "Automatic", either, as it balances the dial, serves to differentiate the 572 from "historic" manual wind models, OP has used the word on other automatics in the lineup and if that word is good enough for absolute icons like the Jumbo, it's good enough for a Panerai dial.

So, in theory, yes, I would trade a 312 towards a 572, if my strap collection wasn't too big or if I had another 24mm lug watch. :thumbsup:

cchen 3 January 2015 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cru Jones (Post 5511221)
572 is a beauty: great movement, nice sized (45) and thin case, and well-balanced dial. I also like getting the four digits while also getting the small seconds hand.

I'm not bothered by "Automatic", either, as it balances the dial, serves to differentiate the 572 from "historic" manual wind models, OP has used the word on other automatics in the lineup and if that word is good enough for absolute icons like the Jumbo, it's good enough for a Panerai dial.

So, in theory, yes, I would trade a 312 towards a 572, if my strap collection wasn't too big or if I had another 24mm lug watch. :thumbsup:

Well, the good thing is that the 572 has 24mm lugs so all my straps I use on the 312 can still be used :thumbsup:

Cru Jones 4 January 2015 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by cchen (Post 5511253)
Well, the good thing is that the 572 has 24mm lugs so all my straps I use on the 312 can still be used :thumbsup:


Aaah, for some reason I thought the lugs were smaller.... Good to know - now there's no hesitation. :thumbsup:


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