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Panerai Pam of Worms Article
This article points out that the Panerai in house movements are not really Panerai in house and then goes to show proof. This article also covers that Panerai isn’t even manufacturing cases.
I have a Panerai gmt with what is called an in house movement so this article is pretty deflating. |
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You’ll get a lot of varying opinions on the brand Mike.
I own and wear them for their unique aesthetics, rich history (to many), and unmistakeable wrist presence. Lots of folks who speak negatively about Panerai will share the view of the writer … and yet oddly, some of them still own the brand though ![]() |
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That article certainly hasn't hurt their holding value. Look at Chrono24, C&C etc and you will see that nobody is giving them away cheap. Everybody is asking for top dollar.
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Weather people buy their hype or not doesn't really matter. At the end of the day we're talking about a watch with 1.6% of the market. Profit shares are only what people are prepared to pay above costs. Panerai are apparently good at reducing costs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Thanks for the replies...I have owned 6 Panerai and loved them all. I currently have only 1. Honestly I was looking to add another...thinking of the 47mm Submersible. I am 6'5" 230lbs 8" wrist so I can wear that size no problem but normally do not go over 44mm. My Rolex 43mm Sea-Dweller is perfect for me.
I wanted to get some general opinions because I hate buying something and then a year or so later if I decide to sell it...it has tanked. Pretty much why I've stuck with Ap and Rolex...love they are all in house and extremely high quality. So just getting a feel of thoughts here...not bashing Panerai. |
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They have been holding their value very well so far. Buy it and if you want to sell it down the road, you will get most of your money back.
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Plenty of threads on this forum debating the author and whether or not he just a sad guy on a vendetta spouting hearsay or if he might be right about some things. The truth, like usual, is probably somewhere in between.
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I do not mind ETA based movements, what I do not like is the deception.
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My two favorite Panerai are from an era of OP XI movements. Panerai never had in-house movements, even when the company began they used Rolex. So, today’s narrative that the new so called in-house movements aren’t really in-house is just another twist to what has become a convoluted history.
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Yeah the “Executed” part is mentioned on my model now… it has said in house before as you can see Panerai are claiming in house movements in the 2nd link. Who really knows…it’s confusing if they really manufacture any of the watch or are just assembling the watch from parts made elsewhere.
Part of me cares, part or me doesn’t care…as long as the watch is well made and it’s a design and look I Yeah the “Executed” part is mentioned on my model now… it has said in house before as you can see Panerai are claiming in house movements in the 2nd link. Who really knows…it’s confusing if they really manufacture any of the watch or are just assembling the watch from parts made elsewhere. Part of me cares, part or me doesn’t care…as long as the watch is well made and it’s a design and look I like. The main part for me is the perceived sneaking around trying to obviously hide things like this….that to me is just plain wrong and very bad business for a luxury good. The main part for me is the perceived sneaking around trying to obviously hide things like this….that to me is just plain wrong and very bad business for a luxury good. |
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From what i've seen of the Paneristi, they dont seem care anywhere near as much as other watch nerds
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Me too. I have a decorated eta in my 112.
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Yes they will. The marketing story has been false since Richemont took over but the watches are great and the fan base quite rabid. At 1.6% though I believe they are trying to give them a broader appeal with some more regular sized cases. Unfortunately the most angst on this strategy seems to von he from the fan base of the larger models. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Remember Panerai like many other brands were forced to quickly develop and produce their own movements after the swatch group purchased eta and announced they would no longer be supplying most of the brands that were outside the group.
The brands were forced to f8nd a way forward. I have had a few and was caught up in the LE craze for a while. For me the brand burned the bridge and then blew up what was remaining. Personally im still ok with the good ole eta model such as a 111.
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I do not know the author but his knowledge and proof show Panerai not exactly telling the truth. It’s sad. I love my Panerai, it runs great and looks like nothing else. I guess that’s all that matters but I believe in truth. |
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Just to level-set, here’s a reference to the original article: https://perezcope.com/2021/08/08/pan...-of-worms/amp/ I usually have a couple Panerai pieces in my collection. Right now, I have a PAM 36 (ETA-based) and a PAM 233 (in-house). Not really a fan of the newer pieces, but still recognize them as a solid watchmaker, overall. Just understand that they are trying to capture whomever they can in the rising attention/interest in the timepiece market. |
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=815720 https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=817553 I don’t take what I read on blogs as “truth”, just entertainment. Reading the blog posts in question, one notes the constant references to “I spoke to a collector who told me that….” or “an insider with knowledge confirmed to me that….” (text in quotes being paraphrased). It isn’t at all persuasive, but it entertaining and clearly was done with passion and took time. |
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