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20 January 2012, 08:10 AM | #1 |
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SIHH 2012 Stock Photos and Thoughts...
First the pics. The text above each picture describes the watch below. Hopefully I got all these new numbers correct.
PAM 323 - Radiomir - 47mm - 10 Day Automatic Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 388 - Radiomir - 45mm - 3 Day Automatic Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 392 - Luminor 1950 - 42mm - 3 Day Automatic Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 393 - Luminor 1950 - 42mm - 3 Day Automatic Movement - Rose Gold - Regular Production PAM 395 - Radiomir - 45mm - 8 Day Manual Movement - Rose Gold - Special Edition PAM 396 - Luminor 1950 - 48mm - 6 Day Tourbillion Movement - Ceramic - Specialty PAM 398 - Radiomir 1940 - 47mm - 60 Hour Manual Movement (Minerva Inspired) - Rose Gold - Special Edition PAM 399 - Radiomir 1940 - 47mm - 60 Hour Manual Movement (Minerva Inspired) - Stainless Steel - Special Edition - See 398 movement picture. PAM 421 - Radiomir - 47mm - 3 Day Manual Movement - Rose Gold - Regular Production PAM 422 - Luminor 1950 Plexi - 3 Day Manual Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 423 - Luminor 1950 Plexi - 3 Day Manual Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 424 - Radiomir - 47mm - 3 Day Manual Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 425 - Radiomir - 47mm - 3 Day Manual Movement - Stainless Steel - Regular Production PAM 438 - Luminor 1950 - 44mm - 3 Day Automatic Movement - Ceramic - Regular Production PAM 439 - Radiomir - 42mm - 60 Hour Manual Movement (999)- Rose Gold - Regular Production PAM 441 - Luminor 1950 - 44mm - 3 Day Automatic Movement - Ceramic - Regular Production PAM 448 - Radiomir - 47mm - 3 Day Manual - Stainless Steel - Special Edition PAM 449 - Radiomir - 47mm - 3 Day Manual - Stainless Steel - Special Edition
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My thoughts on SIHH 2012
So, clearly everyone is pretty excited about the 47mm Radiomir SE's, the 448 and 449. Those are SE's supposedly limited to 500 a piece, which means, I won't get one! Oh well. They sure are nice looking and I would love the chance at one. The 448 and 449 are both pretty unique in the fact that they are SE's that are basically SE's already? I mean yeah the 249 has a different movement, but man are they similar. What about last year’s Platinum 373? I mean the 449 has those beautiful blue hands and cost a fraction of the 373. Not sure if this is a good move by Panerai or not. For example, if I paid a premium for the 249, I'd be a little upset now, but at the same time, I don't think it is really good that some models are sooooo popular that they go for so much over MSRP on the secondary market. Double edged sword really. Also, it is interesting to see the new Luminor 1950 cases in 42mm. I hear Panerai is making a large move into Asia. Supposedly Panerai is opening 15 more boutiques this year, with most being in Asia. Or could it be that they are just getting more and more requests for more business appropriate watches? Not sure again. Now the 399....wow. All I can say is wow, but with that Minerva movement in there, there is no way I could approach it even if given the opportunity. Hopefully there be some more of these cases issued in the future with their "cheaper" movements. If this wears even smaller than the 372, I bet many would be all over it. One that isn't getting a lot of attention that I REALLY like is the 421. For me, this would be perfect it 45mm. I would see it fitting in very nicely with a suit, but for my skinny wrists at 6.5", it would be a little too much I think at 47mm. Speaking of gold, I LOVE the skeleton bridges on the 395. It is an opposite approach taken on most Panerai to show off the movement like this. Most of the time, they keep it industrial to tie back to their Angelus past. I REALLY like this upgrade and hope they consider it on more models in the future. Do this to the 421 and make it 45mm please!!!!! Now, the 424.....a base with a date? To tell you the truth when I first saw it I was like blah! The logo, the date....blah, but the more I see the logo on it, I like it. The date is still throwing me though. Can't say I like it, but who knows. Maybe in real life it looks much better. That leads us to the 425. Nice dial depending on how much that pig stands out. It is funny how Panerai people are with the pig. On a 292, it increases the value, but on the 425, people are giving it a thumbs down. I wait to reserve judgment once I see it. Very glad this one is a regular production, but don't know how I would feel if I just bought a 373 (platinum version). Ceramics? Not sure. I drive a car and it doesn't say "aluminum" on the hood. I have the same feeling on watches that say "platinum" on the dial like the PAM 198. Moving on. About the auto Rad's....I'm sure there is a crowd that likes them. Glad they have the option now to have a sammy dial auto Rad. There wasn't one before, but I like my Rad's thin and manual! So, what are your guy's thoughts?
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All I can say is.....WOW! Thanks for sharing Mik!
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20 January 2012, 09:58 AM | #4 |
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Great Photos and review Mik.
I would like a 424, I put my name on the waiting list at the AD, I think I am number 1. |
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just wanted to say QUALITY POST Mik!
mods, please sticky this for SIHH 2012!
I will return when I have time to put my thoughts on the screen! but quickly..the 449/448 has my juices flowing but not if I had the 249/373...
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My money is on the 448.
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Thanks Mik for this...
But to be quite honest, I am loosing my interest in Panerai now for two reasons. 1) I see the prices getting higher and higher to a point whereby I simply cannot justify the expense; and 2) I've built up some sentiment with the look/feel of the PAMs I hv been looking at over last couple of years, and those models tend to define what I feel as being PAMs with real DNA.. whereas many (not all) of the new models just don't look or feel like PAMs anymore...its strange, its almost like they are a different brand altogether and the new models just look gimmicky. Hard for me to describe this feeling but I'm finding my self more and more attracted to the base and historic line and moving myself further and further away from the most (not all) of the newer models. Maybe with time I'll come to embrace them?
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STRONGLY digging the 449... I mean.. the simplicity.. the blue hands... and the bonus 3 day movement... heck, I will give my first 47mm a try!
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Excellent thoughts. Give me the 399 without faux patina. The 425 without the faux and PIG. I'd be all over either one of those. Panerai is obviously all over the vintage front right now.
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388 for me! love the Cali Dial but 47mm is just tooooooo big for my 6" wrist!
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Love the 388 and 398, but diffidently the 388 Rad for me..now must start to save.
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399 :)
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Thanks for the pictures and primer on PAMs.
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Thanks Mik.
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thanks for the post, the RG and PVD pams are all rediculously nice, i cant wait for them to come out 393 and 395 (more so 395) are definatly on my list, i cant wait!
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422 and 428 for me!
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392 for me.. looks like a mini 312..
i had the 312 for 6 months.. too big.. i will be getting the 392
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Thanks for sharing the pics and a great analysis - I share very similar views on the 2012 models. Crossing my fingers (and everything else) for a 448 or 449...
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Wow love the 422. May be calling AD tomorrow!!!!
Edit: I'm finding on other websites the 422 is being list as a SE limited to 200 pieces and is a 47 mm case. If so, it's probably already sold out. Damn!
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very nice post!!
to be honest, i was wondering why you hadn't chimed in yet, mik.... totally agree on the 421 being a nice piece and hope for a 45mm some day. totally agree on the 448 being AWESOME and, at 500 examples, just a dream. BUT, i'm not a fan of "vintage" on the case....i mean, anyone that wants one KNOWS this, so, why carve up the case with that word? just bizarre. totally agree that i need to see the 424....the idea of a date shocks me on a california dial, but, at the same point, why not? i'm not a DNA snob, so, maybe it'll work. totally agree on the "ceramic" on the dial.....a real bush league move, IMHO. i'd also add that while there's a LOT to like about the 398 & 399, i too wish for a 45 equivalent, and, also, i'm just not fan of the writing on the dial. too big and "casual" looking, IMHO, but, i'll need to see it. i much prefer (based on the photos) the font and font size of the text on the 421 & 439 for a RAD. speaking of 439, me like! still haven't seen a 42 in real life, though, so, i'm not sure of the size. but, as a dress piece to compliment larger luminors in a collection, this could be really, really nice. lastly, a minor correction on your post......the 422 & 423 are sapphire, not plexi. |
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Panerai has jumped the shark 20 too many times. If it wasn't for a few models released in super limited production that I can never get and the long standing historic line ,I would be totally done. I mean "vintage" inscribed on cases, model names on rehaults, material used on dials. "faketina" it's all too low rent. I know of quite a few die hards that are nearly done except with vintage and the early series. Not all Panerai is created equal and hasn't been for some time
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Thanks, 449 for me!!!
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449 for me too!!!
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Great shots! Loving the 424, P3000, Cali dial, date (that is a big one for me) and logo--how can you go wrong. Now the year long wait as they probably won't be seen until late 2012.
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If anyone finds any typos, please let me know. Cru found two good ones. I want to get all the edits together so I can ask a Mod to fix it for me.
vmm indicated the 422 was a SE, but I'm not seeing that per the Panerai website. This is under the "historic" collection which means regular production. Can anyone confirm?
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per panerai's updated Web site (click here), looks like regular production. FWIW, the Web site was updated with the 2012 models, but still shows the 210....maybe they left it there to help clear out the remaining stock? |
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Thanks for posting this Mik, it is a nice reference point. I keep hearing the new model numbers than I have to go look for a post with a pic, your post is perfect.
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Here is what is in the 2012 catalog you can download.. PAM00000 Luminor PAM00005 Luminor PAM00114 Luminor PAM00112 Luminor PAM00176 Luminor PAM00113 Luminor PAM00111 Luminor PAM00177 Luminor PAM00219 Luminor PAM00380 Radiomir PAM00183 Radiomir PAM00292 Radiomir PAM00337 Radiomir PAM00338 Radiomir PAM00378 Radiomir PAM00439 Radiomir PAM00424 Radiomir PAM00425 Radiomir PAM00421 Radiomir PAM00372 Luminor PAM00422 Luminor PAM00423 Luminor PAM00346 Radiomir PAM00384 Radiomir PAM00233 Luminor PAM00289 Luminor PAM00104 Luminor PAM00164 Luminor PAM00299 Luminor PAM00048 Luminor PAM00049 Luminor PAM00298 Luminor PAM00024 Luminor PAM00025 Luminor PAM00088 Luminor PAM00297 Luminor PAM00244 Luminor PAM00090 Luminor PAM00241 Luminor PAM00356 Luminor PAM00388 Radiomir PAM00312 Luminor PAM00328 Luminor PAM00359 Luminor PAM00351 Luminor PAM00352 Luminor PAM00386 Luminor PAM00392 Luminor PAM00393 Luminor PAM00305 Luminor PAM00320 Luminor PAM00329 Luminor PAM00441 Luminor PAM00438 Luminor PAM00321 Luminor PAM00347 Luminor PAM00323 Radiomir PAM00270 Luminor PAM00335 Luminor PAM00275 Luminor PAM00311 Luminor PAM00317 Luminor PAM00315 Radiomir PAM00306 Luminor PAM00396 Luminor
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