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Old 17 October 2006, 11:08 PM   #1
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Ferrari engineered by Panerai

From paneristi... a member there finally got his watch:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/35339...rrari+%26gt%3B
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Old 17 October 2006, 11:10 PM   #2
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It looks almost as nice as the Orange PO.
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Old 17 October 2006, 11:20 PM   #3
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Great craftmanship and engineering but rather tasteless in style IMO.

But great if it floats your boat.
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Old 17 October 2006, 11:42 PM   #4
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As I said before... beautifully made, but not my taste.
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Old 18 October 2006, 01:36 AM   #5
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As I said before... beautifully made, but not my taste.

I agree not my taste either but I like the watch, if they took the ferrari emblem off and put Panerai on I would be interested. Kinda reminds me of the cheap porsche and corvette watches available on ebay.
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Old 18 October 2006, 05:15 AM   #6
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Not my style either... I'd rather go with a Breitling Chrono Avenger.
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Old 18 October 2006, 05:48 AM   #7
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Does anyone know what the yellow dot in the crown is for? Does it lock anything or is it just for decoration????
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Old 18 October 2006, 06:06 AM   #8
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Does anyone know what the yellow dot in the crown is for? Does it lock anything or is it just for decoration????
Good question, but no idea. I DO like that strap though.
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Old 18 October 2006, 06:23 AM   #9
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I have a buddy whose in the process of buying 430 Spyder. ( 2-3 weeks for delivery)
I'll be interested to see if the dealership offers him one of the watches.
Trust me, I will post pics of my watch and his ride ASAP
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Old 18 October 2006, 07:52 AM   #10
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I have had two or three on the wrist and the black dialed ones are awesome. I really like the GMT model alot. Not enough to buy it, but I like it.
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Old 18 October 2006, 09:29 AM   #11
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Does anyone know what the yellow dot in the crown is for? Does it lock anything or is it just for decoration????
I'll guess! Its the steering wheel dot at top dead centre used in many race and rally type cars to aid in alignment???

Now if anyone knows the real answer I'm curious too.
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Old 6 November 2006, 02:00 AM   #12
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I'm back!!

I've been lurking all along on my Q, but we have been in the process of moving into our new house, and I have been having fun playing with my four month old son and packing the last few months. I've missed Hutch, dman, and the rest of the Panerai clan!

The dot on the crown is for alignment-you face the dot up and then turn it clockwise 90 degrees to lock it down. I picked up one of the FER 0001 watches a few weeks ago and like it quite a bit-I wanted one for the collection, but didn't want to throw too much money at one as they don't appeal to me as much as the rest of the Panerai line. I have a new 188 Daylight on the way as well as a 90 that a customer of one of my companies is wanting to get rid of-I've gotta quit looking at the Panerai website!

Still have the Sub date and GMT II black bezel-had to keep those so I could still post here!

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Old 6 November 2006, 05:31 AM   #13
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Nice watch, but not my style
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Old 6 November 2006, 06:01 AM   #14
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Nice watch, but not my style
The nicest thing I can say is, I agree.
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Old 6 November 2006, 06:13 AM   #15
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That's the beauty of collecting-Whatever blows YOUR hair back is what you spend your hard earned 10's and 20's on. I like it, 'nuff said. I doubt it will see much wrist time, but it is nice to see on the winder. The 188 and 90 will see more wrist time than the Ferrari and Rolex watches, and none of them will see as much daylight as my daily beater BASE logo. I agree the Ferrari is not have the most eye appeal, and I am not one to collect auto-branded time pieces, but it could be worse...
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That's the beauty of collecting-Whatever blows YOUR hair back is what you spend your hard earned 10's and 20's on. I like it, 'nuff said. I doubt it will see much wrist time, but it is nice to see on the winder. The 188 and 90 will see more wrist time than the Ferrari and Rolex watches, and none of them will see as much daylight as my daily beater BASE logo. I agree the Ferrari is not have the most eye appeal, and I am not one to collect auto-branded time pieces, but it could be worse...
Totally agree mate!! The more I see and try them, the more I love em!!
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Old 6 November 2006, 04:15 PM   #17
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I'm back!!

I've been lurking all along on my Q, but we have been in the process of moving into our new house, and I have been having fun playing with my four month old son and packing the last few months. I've missed Hutch, dman, and the rest of the Panerai clan!

The dot on the crown is for alignment-you face the dot up and then turn it clockwise 90 degrees to lock it down. I picked up one of the FER 0001 watches a few weeks ago and like it quite a bit-I wanted one for the collection, but didn't want to throw too much money at one as they don't appeal to me as much as the rest of the Panerai line. I have a new 188 Daylight on the way as well as a 90 that a customer of one of my companies is wanting to get rid of-I've gotta quit looking at the Panerai website!

Still have the Sub date and GMT II black bezel-had to keep those so I could still post here!

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Glad to have you back Dave!! I added a 49 for my wife since I have seen ya last. Here is my his and hers pic.
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Old 7 November 2006, 01:18 AM   #18
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dman-it's good to be back!

I noticed the latest addition to the wife's collection in your post-Sweet! Where did you get the pink strap? My wife has been wearing my 000 lately and she thinks the HK TAN strap is a little bulky for her, and she doesn't like the stock rubber or black strap. I can't believe you got rid of your BASE-I guess it must be love!

I am awaiting my 188-it should be in my hands later this week. The dealer packed it up on Friday and sent it out registered mail. I would still like to add a bracelet model to the collection, but I have given up holding my breath for the 221. If anyone out there is reading this and there local dealer has a 221 sitting in the case please let me know!

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Old 7 November 2006, 01:32 AM   #19
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Hey Dave, good to have another panerai owner back online.

I saw a Ferrari PAM on saturday. While it's beautifully made, the yellow dial is over the top for me. I'd like to reserve judgement on a black dial until I see one in the flesh. But even then... not my cuppa.
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Thanks for the warm welcome back! The Ferrari is fun to look at, and I am glad it is part of the collection, but it probably won't see a lot of wrist time. What do you have in your collection now-it is always fun to talk with other Paneristi!
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Thanks for the warm welcome back! The Ferrari is fun to look at, and I am glad it is part of the collection, but it probably won't see a lot of wrist time. What do you have in your collection now-it is always fun to talk with other Paneristi!
The only PAM I have is a PAM01B, circa 1999.
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Old 8 November 2006, 02:28 AM   #22
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If you're gonna have only one that's a good one to have! When did they switch from the Tritium to Luminova? does that have the Tritium (hope the spelling is right for both of those!) I would like to add an older watch to my collection as I love the patina that the older "T" dials get...
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If you're gonna have only one that's a good one to have! When did they switch from the Tritium to Luminova? does that have the Tritium (hope the spelling is right for both of those!) I would like to add an older watch to my collection as I love the patina that the older "T" dials get...
Mine is an L dial. The T dials technically stopped in the A series, but a few slipped through into the early B series. Typically a T dial 01 will currently command about US$5-6000+. It seems now the L dial Bs price is creeping north too, since it's as close to pre-V as you can get without the insane premium.
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Yeah, it seems like the older pre-V watches have been off the charts lately. I should have picked one up a few years ago before Panerai started gaining momentum, but back then I had only seen a few in movies and hadn't become quite as smitten with them as I am now. I should have picked a cheaper hobby!
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