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16 January 2010, 12:03 AM | #1 |
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Panerai 2010 SIHH
Here is a few photos of the PAMs that will be released during this weekend's SIHH. I am digging the skeleton ceramic RAD!!!
I am not sure of what the exact code of each model is and please note these are not my photos and if they cause any offence to anyone can the mods please remove the thread. |
16 January 2010, 12:06 AM | #2 |
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I like the black case, and rubber band.
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The one with the blue hands is my second favorite
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Thanks for posting the pics, Milan
Have to say, nothing here floats my proverbial. I'm not fond of Luminors with complications (let alone chronos), and I'm guessing those are the smaller (42 mm?) Rads. I've heard rumours of a manual wind version of the 312 ...now that would be nice Cheers
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347 and 352 looks very nice
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16 January 2010, 12:34 AM | #7 |
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No worries Clive I think the skeleton Rad is a 45mm.
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Sorry Milan - It's late after a long week..... I meant to say *apart* from the skeleton Rad Shame it's a GMT though...
I wonder what the chances are of finding one on display in an Aus (or indeed any) AD ..? Cheers
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Beautiful Radiomir on the left.
Thanks for sharing, M8. |
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Panerai and a skeleton watch...
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17 January 2010, 01:23 PM | #11 |
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The Radiomirs look nice...especially that tobacco dial!
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Ceramic 270? I dig it! Thanks for the post!
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thanks for sharing Milan...but sorry the skeleton RAD isn't such a good idea I think, though it does look good in a non-panerai way...I like the black 10 day GMT best...that is absolutely fantastic and proper tough-lookin PAM
the bottom row of RADs is good too...PAM I think is all about being simple and legible and tough and not complicated. but as I always say, the pics in flesh are a TOTALLY different thing from the computer design pics...seriously, the thing in the flesh changes the whole look and brings out a feel to things, a life, which changes the whole equation :) |
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Not only a skeleton, but I'm hearing rumors that it an "Equation of Time" movement. Basically this movement tells you how many minutes you need to add/subtract from the time to give you the sundial time. Real necessary for a diving company!!!!
btw, think the numbers are. PAM 348 - EOT skeleton rad PAM 351 - 312 done in Ti with tobacco dial and gold hands (not shown) PAM 335 - ceramic 270 I didn't know about top two. Also heard they are releasing the 29 again. |
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I'll take the skeleton-dial RAD, if nobody else wants it.
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351 in Ti 1950 case/tobacco dial/gold hands would be the winner !!
The rest uninspiring.A 111 beats them !! Skeleton dial ....nope !! 43mm Rads ... not for me, but my wife may like the rosegold version. 270 type ceramic... not too bad. All I ask for is a regular production 47mm 1950s case 127/267 equivolent.Now that would be a move that would inspire taking outsome $$$ and spending it on a PAM. |
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I'm still prepared to like the skeleton Rad on the assumption it will look good in real life. However, I suppose the chances of having a fondle are somewhere between slim and zero...
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Hold on to the "old models" they will go up in value.The likes of the 201A non-matching dial/127/232/249/203/21 etc. are going only one way...and thats up !! Wish I had one !!
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18 January 2010, 08:45 PM | #21 |
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PAM 339...hubba, hubba
Here is a pic of PAM 339 (thanks to p.com). Me likeeeee a lot, it will be straight to the AD tomorrow to put my name down.
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ducatidoc, I'm guessing a 100k
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...but eminently collectible. I also love the functionality of PAMs, but I would not ever "snub" a neat-looking piece like that. No Suh !
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interesting...
I am looking for a RAD...maybe the new inhouse movement..but I am not big on the 42mm...want a 45mm RAD.... the skeleton is just out of sorts for PAM... guess we will wait for the photos of the actual watch thanks for sharing...these photos have created quite a stir on other sites...
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PAM 351, a Titanium 1950 - now we're talking
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16 January 2010, 03:47 AM | #26 |
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Thanks for sharing I feel relieved, now I will stick to my current ones thank you very much
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Some interesting releases. Thanks for sharing. If it's a creamic 270 then that's interesting.
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i'm really loving the skeleton radiomir
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None of those really do anything for me personally....
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The Ti 312 with tobacco dial and gold hands is cool, but I agree on the rest Bryan. They are going farther and farther away from their DNA.
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