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20 November 2016, 02:56 AM | #31 | |
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20 November 2016, 01:04 PM | #33 |
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Yep I can confirm that I took quite a beating selling my 233 in the secondary market. Even though its a popular reference, there are hundreds of Panerai out there for sale & hate to say it but they all look damn near the same. And this is from a Panerai fan.
Good news is that the VC I just picked up had the same problem so the flip turned out to be a wash. |
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22 November 2016, 06:43 PM | #35 |
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Seems like you can get the base models so much cheaper than before, stock is everywhere. Looking at the sales forum elsewhere and you see lots of limited editions around. I think panerai has gone to the point where they've made too many variances and the exclusivity is gone. Still beautiful watches though and still have one myself.
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23 November 2016, 12:43 AM | #36 |
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Well, I'm still loving my 312 and the variety of straps I have. That's not considered "base" is it?
Would love a titanium version of the 111 - mode escapes me now... but I'm pretty set. If I ever got another it would *have* to be have 24mm lugs so I could leverage my straps. |
24 November 2016, 04:58 AM | #37 |
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nope, loving all of mine and looking forward to many more in the future.
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24 November 2016, 01:14 PM | #38 |
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Panerai market has been in nosedive for good 2-3 years, but in the last 10 months it has intensified. I offloaded all of my PAMs bar 127, and took a good 30-50% hit even on the prices I paid for used stock, which I considered quite acceptable a few years back. Also took months and months of finding a buyer, as I live given up trying to sell or trade them to dealers in Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo (you see, I've tried that hard to get rid of these things, haha). Not sure if the market bottomed though - the demand is very sluggish still but deals are to be had if you still into Panerai styling. HK seems to be a particularly good spot for bargain hunting, there are literally stores filled with panerai who are keen to move them.
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24 November 2016, 06:52 PM | #39 | |
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Really loved panerai but with the direction they are going these days I'll be buying up some old models soon, especially the ETA ones. |
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24 November 2016, 10:16 PM | #40 | |
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Is it just me or has there been a general decline in Panerai luster?
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Mate I did cried a little, yeah I did. On 4 mid-tier pieces I've lost close to $10K as compared to what I would have got a few years back, which means a lot for me - could have been a nice deposit on a VC Oversea chrono I'd love to get, or PP Nautilus. Well, live and learn - I lost faith when they stated to release annually 399 variations of every previous model ever made, and flooded market with over-production capacity that in turn, flew though the back doors of AD and killed the resale value of most of their "modern" collection book. Hell, I would have sold the 127 too, but I was getting half-serious offers in $10-12K area, and that's $6K less than what I paid for it 8 years ago, I've worn the damn thing about a dozen of times... anyhow, I've decided to keep it forever now, but shows how much value drop one should accept with the brand, even on more collectable pieces. I don't see this changing until the sack the CEO a have a major come to Jesus moment, rethinking their positioning, pricing and distribution channels strategy. Let's hope they figure that one out before driving the brand value into the wall. Amen! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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25 November 2016, 12:31 AM | #41 | |
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sorry, buying watches as an 'investment' is not prudent, and although the secondary market right now is a bit soft the bargains are amazing. i've made a few purchases and am happy i have. the distribution channels have been an issue and to be honest i'd rather have everything go through their boutiques and minimize the amount of pieces available on the secondary market, but don't think that's realistic. an ad can provide a discount the boutique can't and that does cause issues regarding pricing models etc... love the 5 i own and hoping to buy a few more next year. enjoy your 127, it's an iconic piece and the price may even go back up again....
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25 November 2016, 12:52 AM | #43 | |
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hope i didn't offend you that was not my intention. we'll see what direction the brand takes and i agree that others are in the same boat. enjoy the day
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25 November 2016, 01:08 AM | #44 | |
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25 November 2016, 04:26 PM | #45 | |
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Another thing which I do not understand is that Panerai does not provide authentication for their used watches- which seems strange for a brand that commands such high price. This indicates either: (1) Panerai doesn't stand behind their product - they just want you to buy a new one for more profit, or (2) Whatever they are making are being copied so well that they cannot tell apart. (perhaps more applicable to the older ETA models). |
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Add in their continual reliability and service problems, and there's no wonder that they're getting hammered. |
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29 November 2016, 04:53 AM | #48 |
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Are you speaking from first hand experience about their 'continual reliability and service problems' or what you've 'heard'? Just curious, thx
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AP is the new Panerai
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2 December 2016, 08:58 PM | #51 | |
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Service time was about 2 months from Australia pam center (which isn't too bad). Came back with new dial, serviced movement, polished case (not as well done as Rolex, as some marks are very visible still) and worst lume (I have no idea how this happened but the lume on the marker were uneven- maybe it's an old dial ?) Anyhow the bill comes to exactly DOUBLE for what I've paid RSC to overhaul my explorer 2 last year. Mind you I've actually broke the ExpII movement - so it was overhauled, polished and also fitted with new bezel. I pretty much got a new watch back, in one month time. From now on I'm only keen on ETA based pam. At least you can get it fixed from your locals. But then again I'm screwed if something happens to the dial or hands. (BTW the serviced pam came back in a cheap looking travel case with some brown smear. I hope the watchmaker enjoyed his food while doing the job) Does make you think twice before buying the next pam. Such lovely watch though ... |
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Reviving an old thread here. Wanted to get your thoughts on Panerai and how they are being perceived these days. It seems numerous good deals are available on the secondary market still. I love the look of the Luminor Due, but disappointed to hear of they switched to a snap backed case and the usage of spring bars.
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Reviving an old thread here. Wanted to get your thoughts on Panerai and how they are being perceived these days. It seems numerous good deals are available on the secondary market still. I love the look of the Luminor Due, but disappointed to hear of they switched to a snap backed case and the usage of spring bars.
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it’s like everything in the luxury market....it ebbs and flows
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Aside from that, general sales of new PAMs is just as strong as ever while the vintage market has seen a fall due to, in part, some horror stories of frankenwatches being auctioned off at well-known [auction] houses, etc. The PAM 721 "Kampfschwimmer" is today's 232, the 671 "Blonzo" is today's 372... I could go on & on. There is no shortage of buyers for the desirable models and as has been the case for the past 10 years, there are numerous models geared towards the general consumer in between. If I had unlimited funds, I could think of a half-dozen models (incl. the 721 & 671) I would love to buy... Bonati may be gone, but OP is still going strong! Angelo, thanks for the 911, btw
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6 August 2018, 04:51 AM | #56 |
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Since the beginning Panerai have always been that obscure brand,kinda like apple in smartphone world,when it went boom in 2012ish,they were a bit more popular but I think recently they have gone back to being an obscure brand
As for me,I just what I enjoy and can afford,if what I wear is rare,I see that as a bonus point but not necessarily the main thing I'm looking for in a watch |
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Thanks for your input. I get the "entry-level" pricepoint/positioning. I wish Panerai should've kept the screw-on, thus allowing them to be true to their DNA, story, and etc. I assume most Panerai owners will never engage in extreme water activities with their watch.--soo snap-on casebacks shouldn't matter.
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Totally agree with you. People should buy what they really love, instead of caring what others think. Now if you plan to flip, that mindset might not work so well.
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6 August 2018, 05:40 AM | #59 |
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Maybe casual pam owner wouldn't mind 30m WR,as for me I might take off the due if I wanna wash my hands 🤣🤣
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6 August 2018, 09:12 AM | #60 |
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no need to unless you're washing your hands in ~90ft of water. 🤣😂😂🤣
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