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19 January 2019, 03:48 PM | #91 | |
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also the fact that these watches aren't being flipped for the big money like they were a few years ago also has brought a fair amt of 'hatred' towards the brand and these calls that the brand is dead. as i said before, none of the new subs float my boat but I do like the new 8-day rad, and want to see the new cali dial, although the one i have can't be beat.
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I “loved” (past tense) Panerai and still have numerous pieces. However, I concur with the OP, they’ve lost the plot entirely over the past few years. Add to this the pompous “boutiques” who are just mechanisms for grey dealers to get LE watches. I won’t even go into few personal stories I have which include having 20k in my pocket, the dealer physically having the watch, yet, it was not sold to me. Thankfully, the rolex AD is one block away and they happily allowed me to part with the money.
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Continued rant - what really killed the love for panerai was the “sell your soul” to the marketing devil...“DUE” range with the luminor historic diving case, click on back and, what was it? 30 meter water resistance? Using the historic design cues to create a non functional (dive) model is corruption of the brands ethos.
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20 January 2019, 04:32 AM | #94 |
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I'm looking forward to the day Panerai put the WR on the dial and can you imagine the reaction of potential buyer when they're planning to buy a due?? Some might think it's a typo....
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20 January 2019, 04:52 AM | #96 |
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Think people are being overly harsh of a fairly well written argument, carbotech is all hype, no substance and they want a huge premium for it. It’s not a precious metal, so the gold comparison doesn’t jive. I also would prefer stainless.
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Yeah, all those military divers that are buying Panerai for operational use are gonna be so surprised. As it turns out, the casual (average) buyer who wants to take wrist shots in their Porsche won’t be bothered.
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Is it trolling if it’s true?
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I think the “trolling” part was your statement regarding people taking pics in their Porsches etc...what percentage of people buy ANY of these luxury brands and brag and/or use them for actual diving? C’mon man! Plus most know all about the Due line. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks OP for pointing this out, Panerai has indeed fallen quite a bit. I own a 557 and have no plans of ever getting another.
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Guys, OP has zero actual knowledge as to what is Panerai’s manufacturing process to transform threads of carbon into submersible cases. A unique process that created individual cases able to withstand significant pressure and abuse. Did he produce the specs? Did he take apart a case? Did he try to create his own case (since it’s “so cheap and easy”)? Did he point out other brands doing the same? Does he offer any proof? He just made some unsubstantiated claims based on “internet research” and called them “fact”. This whole thread really is the definition of “fake news”. Even the point about the movements in the 42 mm versions does not equate to a scam...the calibres are clearly noted on the site. Instead, read about the 318.... that was a true Panerai scam! ......a scam so good that secondary prices have gone up. ;-) |
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That, I won't comment!... but it gives me an idea of your background, and that you are definitely not French. Quote:
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I also noticed the movement spec section of the 959/683 is blank on the official site. may be they are still new and not fully updated(also no price yet), or may be they are still thinking of better terms to sell the new non inhouse movement. haha!
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OP is right and its been right since the swiss took the company out of italy. It was always going to be a bloodstone for the Swiss to squeeze. And that brings us to today and we are talking disguised Baume movts instead of $100 base eta catalogue movements. I still begrudgingly have a soft spot for Panerai though. Genießen!
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At least Panerai has the honesty to not call them “in-house”, although they could have, since the movement is a corporate Richemont movement (not a Baume movement). To have done otherwise would have bordered on being a scam, I suppose. As for ETA movements of the past, they were always upgraded and finished by Panerai, not straight out of the catalogue (except maybe the 318 ).... no, it’s true, ultimately not expensive, but robust and reliable. But I doubt much difference in price compared to what it costs Rolex today to build a 3135 movement. And since when does expensive = quality? In-house ultimately means expensive servicing. And in-house doesn’t mean that much when the watch is plain or ugly (see the Code 11:59 as a prime example). |
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Agree with most all of your post, though Im not particularly concerned the semantics of Pam calling it in house- to their credit they dont but thats just for the WIS. Everyone else sees it starts as OP and assume. I have zero issue with the old panerai panerai panerai bridges, even the square bridge, Had a bit of a problem with the much less decoration of the Panerai bridge movements and what I was referring to is the the absolutely horrid decision to milk as much money as possible out of the American boutique as to offer that pig metal 318 movement. Even the ebay build-a-watch sellers wouldnt dare to offer that trim! But there is Panerai and asking $5K for it. I would PREFER they go back to ETA Panerai, Panerai, Panerai bridges tbh |
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Two with OP.XXX https://www.panerai.com/fr/fr/collec...or---40mm.html https://www.panerai.com/fr/fr/collec...or---44mm.html One with OP.XXXII https://www.panerai.com/fr/fr/collec...ve---44mm.html They are both based on ETA 7750 (a stripped-down version of the Valjoux 7750, but I am sure you already knew that). Till the end of 2018, they refered to those movements, on their site, as "exclusive Panerai OP.XXX calibre" and "exclusive Panerai OP.XXXII calibre" Since the beginnig of this year, they removed the OP reference in the "Technical Details" of said watches. But why are you waisting your time on calibers? Aren't you supposed to be researching in your library the proofs that will expose my ignorance? |
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You French guys are hot around the collar these days! ;)
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