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31 October 2014, 11:49 AM | #1 |
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Panerai 422
I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on a 422, but I am not an expert on this particular model.
As a watch lover, a know a little bit about a lot of watches but I can certainly use some additional information on this one. It's a pre-owned example, in outstanding shape. It looks new. Both OEM straps are brand new and they have never been used, the previous owner used the watch on a custom strap. It has triple boxes, paperwork from AD dated 11-2012, the brown leather and black rubber strap, plus the tool. I've always had an itch for Panerai but I was never willing to spend big bucks on a watch with a Unitas movement. This one, being in house, ticks the right boxes. Plus I think it's gorgeous. It was pretty much love at first sight, even though it looks ridiculous on my puny wrist. Any advice or anything I should know about this? Reliability? Desirability? Will I get killed if I want to unload it down the road? Service costs? I believe the price is right, actually below anything I've seen on chrono 24 or watch recon. It was a trade in and I am five times customer this year alone at the place that has it for sale so he is giving me a good price. Please chime in with your take, and thank you in advance. Sent from my iPhone 6 Plus using Tapatalk
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Hi Chip,
I recently looked at one for private sale in Oz. It was an 'O' series. The 3001 IH movement is a workhorse but he wanted $9600.AU I bought my RG 231 for less that that LNIB. Couldn't pull the trigger. The other issue is we have no Panerai distributor in my City but I'm sure you wouldn't have a problem where you are. It's a nice model and that one looks in good nick.
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31 October 2014, 12:06 PM | #3 |
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We actually have a factory service centre right here in Dallas, so that makes it a lot easier.
I'm sending you a quick PM. Sent from my iPhone 6 Plus using Tapatalk
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31 October 2014, 01:31 PM | #4 |
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I think it looks great, from that pic, and should fit you well. I think it's a beautiful piece. Good luck.
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Nice watch. I had one for 6 months months and ended flipping. Should be able to get one for around $7800. Filled the void later with a 372 which I like for its simplicity. Enjoy.
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31 October 2014, 01:54 PM | #6 |
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Thanks guys.
Helpful stuff. Sent from my iPhone 6 Plus using Tapatalk
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fit looks great! buying pre-owned should minimize any "flip tax".
the 422 is often compared with the 372. 422 is a great choice if you want more action on the dial (versus a base PAM with two hands), plus the crystal is saphire instead of plexi (if that might be an issue for you) and the PR in the back is a nice bonus. of course, joearch's photo above shows a strong argument for the 372. either way, you can't lose. pre-congrats! |
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Quote:
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I think I'll do it.
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congrats in advance...
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Scrambling to sell the watch I have to sell to pay for this one lol.
I am selling a Rolex to pay for this. (Don't kill me, I know it's a Rolex forum lol but i don't need two LVs) Sent from my iPhone 6 Plus using Tapatalk
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It's a great reference. It has all the classic Panerai accents and comes with two excellent OEM straps. I am just getting into Panerai myself. I am no expert but I'd say go for it. Don't worry, I flipped an Explorer for mine!
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I knew I would get called out for saying I will flip a Rolex for it, but I did not expect it to be you Eddie! lol
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I forgive you Chip even if you did split up the twins.
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Let me Chip in ... I see Eddie is mingling with matters Panerai,something of which I know MUCH MORE !! .....
Love my 422 on the Panerai rubber strap.Big advantage over the 372 is that it has a crystal.More of a workhorse compared to the 372 just by having a crystal and not plexi. |
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Nice choice, Chip. The 422 looks to fit you nicely. Plus, you're right who need two LV's?
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Pulled the trigger yesterday.
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Great choice and move! It looks very classy to me.
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That piece is awesome! Congrats.
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Looks great! Congrats, Chip. Excellent move.
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Superb, congrats!
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Thanks guys!
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Hey Chip,the 422 feels good on the wrist ,doesn't it ?? Lovely OEM strap that !!
Later on try it on the rubber...looks awesome on the Panerai rubber strap too !! Congrats !! |
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Congrats! Great choice
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I am VERY green of envy!
Congrats and please wear it in the very best of health. Will someday own one!! |
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congrats
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Congrats! I absolutely love my 422. Check out assolutamente (sp?) strap in 26x26mm though. The only thing I didn't like about the 422 was the 26x22mm straps it came with. Not beefy enough for the watch. Enjoy it.
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