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Panerai 8 Day Reserve... or not!
Today, I got Panerai to admit that the 8 day movement in the 233 (P.2002) is essentially the basis for the 270 and other 10 day movements. In fact, the P.2002 is rated for 10.2 days but is advertised as 8 days for the marketing value of historical "8 days" Angelus based Panerais.
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Interesting piece of info!
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Thanks....after 2 years of owning the 233 - I've never really timed the PR. I keep getting the itch the wind it up - because its such a delight to do.
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Thanks Mike - that would explain why 233 owners often report that the power reserve is 'more like 10 days' !
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8 days was the traditional style of movement for quality clocks, long before Panerai and the Angelus was used.
It was marketing a hundred years ago that made it popular... some things never change ;-) Cheers Richard |
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Nothing to do with anything here, but I can say my 190 8 days has a PR of 9 1/4 days. 8 days is just not 8 days these days.
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Always a plus when your watch exceeds expectations.
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Very cool info. My understanding as well is that all watches advertised power reserve is longer because the timeframe the advertise is for accurate timekeeping. Anything over that might not be as accurate, but 2 extra days does not fall I into that category!
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Interesting. Thanks Mike.
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Wow. How long does it take to wind one of those suckers? Or does the crown have long gearing?
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This has always had me asking how the 10 days remain accurate, unless there is indeed a different spring in the barrels... ![]()
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According to Panerai, same barrels.
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Make sense...My (long departed) 233 ran long after the PR is at zero full stop.
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I suspect the design was a collaboration between JLC and Panerai, both being part of the Richemont Group.
JLC makes no recommendation for winding only after 8 days are completed. Their (JLC) 8-day movement is a twin barrel. as far as I know JLC have not used a triple barrel system, usually their watches are slim and space defines the available complications. As Panerai have only been using an inhouse movement on some models for a few years, to gain the movement design skills they have to be using others within the Richemont Group to achieve this. In any event, in time, I hope that Panerai can move toward being a proper manufacture in their own right, making all the parts and cases within their own company. Very few manufactures can lay claim to this feature. Haute horologie, not fashion. Cheers Richard Cheers Richard |
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Great info!
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In the ballpark of about two mins... compared to my 56hr 6498/2, which only takes 30~40sec, 2mins is quite a long time... but damned worth it
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It has pretty long gearing plus its very smooth. I can wind the full 8 days faster than on my 000 with 56 hours PR.
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