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17 August 2022, 06:57 AM | #1 |
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Is an official Panerai buckle worth the cost?
I purchased a used PAM000, but unfortunately the buckle it came with seems a bit too small for the strap. It fits on the strap fine, but I cannot get the strap to feed through so I assume it is meant for a more tapered strap. The seller was selling with a deployant clasp but stated he would see if he had an extra buckle he could throw in so I can’t complain.
Anyway, I am looking on the Panerai site at the following buckle, but it is $270!! I am also not sure if this has the screw in versus spring bar type mechanism (doesn’t say on the site). I see these on ebay for much cheaper stating they are OEM, but not sure if they are knock offs. Also not sure if I could get it cheaper at a Panerai dealer. Or should I just fork over the $270 and use it on several different straps, knowing it is high quality, official Panerai, and that will fit properly? Trapezoidal Brushed Steel, 22mm, Luminor 44-47 Mm PAV00627 |
17 August 2022, 07:03 AM | #2 |
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Welcome to the luxury watch world. Panerai straps is one of the huge appeal of the look and brand. The oem buckle is just as $$ as a oem strap. You will want all oem on your watch. Pony up and get the buckle. I did for 4 of them as I wanted to easily swap straps and on occasionally swap buckles. Look what we pay for a oem Panerai rubber strap.
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17 August 2022, 08:23 AM | #3 |
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I've been burned on Ebay before with knock off buckles. Best bet would be to get it from a local AD and then you could always pick up a few straps from aftermarket makers and have them provide some non OEM buckles for those straps.
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17 August 2022, 10:21 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the input. I am going to order it from the site.
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17 August 2022, 04:39 PM | #5 |
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2 trains of thought here. Part of the Panerai appeal is the multitude strap makers many of whom add a sown in buckle too. In many cases you can create a bespoke strap, both in choice of material and exact lengths. I also have OEM and wear those with OEM buckles.
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For OEM straps, I personally prefer OEM buckles. That being said, my strap collection is almost exclusively non-OEM from bespoke strap makers. One, I like supporting artisans and exchanging with them while ordering. The strap feels more personal to me that way. Two, I like sewn-in buckles so I don’t have to bother also switching buckles when changing straps. YMMV. |
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Spot on I have my all oem strap/buckle collection and then I have my aftermarket and bespoke custom straps that can get really get outside the box with exotic leathers.
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17 August 2022, 11:57 PM | #8 |
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I’m an OEM guy. I bought two straps: blue alligator and rubber. In both cases I bought them with the buckles, partly because I’m lazy
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21 August 2022, 12:17 PM | #9 |
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I would go OEM and thumbnail version. I have a 000 and that’s not what they come with but I prefer it.
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4 September 2022, 07:57 AM | #10 |
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I prefer the OEM buckle with my OEM straps like some have posted. Since I have 18 straps at present and like to have straps ready to install with tubes and buckles, I purchased some from etsy. It is difficult to see much difference in these $40 buckles, and they work great for my aftermarket straps.
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10 September 2022, 07:03 AM | #11 |
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Maybe 20 straps after my first two years as Panerai fan and I haven’t paid for an OEM that didn’t come with the watch or strap I purchased. I do like the OEM but they have the curved ones as well or flat if you prefer in secondary or sewn with whoever makes your strap and oftentimes no difference. I wouldn’t pony up the $$ for the buckle and keep an eye out. You will find a strap w an OEM buckle included for much less. Or spend the $$ on a quality used strap and switch them.
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10 September 2022, 04:14 PM | #12 |
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i bought a tang buckle (expensive) for pam510 because the deployant was worn out.
but ended up never using it because the strap options out there are infinite. i dont think you need a oem buckle. i'd rather spend on getting straps |
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An OEM buckle for an OEM strap appeals to my sense of order and authenticity, however I have multiple custom leather straps (Cordes) with his excellent sewn in buckles in different finishes. The only OEM strap that I use regularly is a green rubber with a deployant buckle that I use in the summer on my designated water watch. I have a box of tang buckle straps and buckles that never see light.
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11 September 2022, 09:20 PM | #15 |
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It's not a big deal to me when talking Panerai & Straps w/pin buckles. I've got 2 pams & probably 12 straps between them. Rather then swap buckles every time I change straps, I've got multiple aftermarket buckles (all "Pre-V") design. They've got a good selection of buckles & all kinds of other parts at panatime.com (24mm Titanium Pre-V is $20)
I will also say that some of my OEM buckles are so lightly stamped, that you have to be in the right light to read PANERAI on them at all. That really makes it harder for me to care... LOL |
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I agree with this. All my Panerai tang and deployant buckles are stamped, but very lightly. I wonder if they are truly OEM, yet I have never seen one that is deeply stamped. Panerai needs to make their buckles more distinctive.
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