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27 May 2018, 11:49 PM | #1 |
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312 & 320 Discontinued?
These are no longer showing on the website for me...
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28 May 2018, 02:58 AM | #2 |
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I think so
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28 May 2018, 09:00 AM | #3 |
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What the heck....I thought the 312 was one of the most popular models? Why in the world would they get rid of those staple models and only leave the 42mm, blue accented stepchild?
If true, add this to the list of senseless decisions Panerai has made over the past 5 years. |
28 May 2018, 09:27 AM | #4 | |
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if you want a 312 there are lots of them out there....if you wanted a new one there was plenty of time to get one.
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28 May 2018, 10:19 AM | #5 | |
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Others will disagree I'm sure, but I think Panerai is massively failing at 'fixing' itself after it peaked 5-6 years ago. I for one, I'm glad I sold mine back then. I truly wish they would have stuck with a limited amount of models, raised prices and focused on improving quality/repair time. Instead, they decided to flood the market, release a ridiculous amount of models, not improve repair time while simultaneously raising prices. I guess that's why we're where we are. Kind of makes me sad. |
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Pretty strong feelings.... you must not like that "friend" very much to help him shop for such a watch. ;-) |
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28 May 2018, 03:22 PM | #7 | |
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there are plenty of the older models available if that's what you or your friend are looking for. flood the market really? PASC while not perfect have been great to deal with in all my interactions. for me the physical watch is only part of the equation....the true friends i've made, the awesome gtg's where we hang out and share a few cocktails great food and lots of laughs will be with me for a long time and that's the bonus. there's nothing better traveling as much as i do and getting to see friends all over the globe. good luck in finding something for your friend. lol cru....
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It’s always interesting reading the reactions on forums such as these. As enthusiasts, (and I’m new to Panerai after years of Rolex), we hold minority views. There’s a whole world out there filled with people who love what they’re doing. 30m WP, is perhaps disappointing, 38mm a bit small? But, this only opens the market to new business. Btw, I have a 390 base and a 233. Love them both, but if one had to go, I’d keep 233.
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28 May 2018, 10:46 PM | #9 |
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i ask the ones that b!tch about the the 30m, approx 90ft, when was the last time they even swam with their pam on? or got it wet for that matter
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Don't really understand this post anyways with your quotations, are you trying to insinuate I'm making up having a friend wanting this piece? What are we, 12 years old? I didn't just create this account yesterday and decide to troll the Panerai forum, but alright. |
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28 May 2018, 11:52 PM | #11 | |
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I used to always swim with my 312....but I guess that was 300m |
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28 May 2018, 11:59 PM | #12 |
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I don't mind the blue seconds hand as much as I dislike the "Automatic" text on the dial.
I think Panerai is doing both good and bad things. I don't like the snap on casebacks and limited water resistance on the newer base models. On a fundamental level, all Panerai are dive watches. While few people actually use their watches for diving, they should be inherently functional. I don't mind the touch of color added to the new "1" models, but it is a little strange that almost anything with a 1950 case got it. It certainly doesn't bother me. Panerai seems to be in flux right now. They are refining their movements, offering models online, and seem to be insistent on offering affordable models (I just think there are some compromises being made). I'd like to see the brand have a more defined regular production lineup punctuated with interesting special releases. |
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lol....most don’t even take it in the ‘kiddie pool’
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The 1312 also has the updated movement (9010 vs 9000 in the 312) as well as it being slightly slimmer. I don't see a reason for Panerai to keep both models just for people that prefer the look of another. I'm sure there's plenty of new old-stock sitting around (I tried one on myself the other day at a boutique) and there's plenty of used ones. It's not like it was a true "limited edition" and only 1000 pieces were made worldwide. Yeah it sucks, but thats what happens sometimes.
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