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23 October 2006, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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anyone have the 2006-07 panerai pricing list?
im looking to see if any of you pam guys have the list handy.
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23 October 2006, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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I'm still waiting for my 2006 Rolex price list from my AD!!
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23 October 2006, 03:57 PM | #3 |
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19000 already? dang u have alot of posts
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Mike, I've got a 2006 if there's a particular model you're interested in.
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24 October 2006, 05:34 AM | #6 |
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well im still researching panny's but i really like the gmt model 88 i think it is, i saw it with the black straps.....that thing is to die for, but have no idea what it costs.....are pannys more than rollies ?
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Depends on the model. I have a 2005 price list at home, I can scan and email to you. the prices have increased slightly, but it would give you an idea of the various models.
pm me your email and I can send that to you.
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Generally speaking the historic models are priced lower than say the SS sports models and go up from there. |
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24 October 2006, 06:14 AM | #9 | |
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I like my tiny Jessica Alba, you can have your big Roseanne but then again that PAM 50 is a very sleek little number (LOVE THAT BRACELET!!!!!). I know I know, Dman is going to say its the perfect size............for his wife |
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24 October 2006, 08:25 AM | #10 |
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My price list--May 1, 2006 shows the PAM 88 at $5100.
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nice, they have a op store in beverly hills...is that a rare model? am i out of line if i ask for discount?
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A customer is NEVER out of line to ask for a discount, Mike!!
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Ok.. whilst the pannie price list is out.. whats a PAM 48 and 49 worth and a 112 and 111... oh thanks soooo much! I am saving up already for another one.... dont worry i do really lurve my GMT! The GMT is a total spunk!
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Yes, we gathered that.....you do sound so very excited, Amanda!!
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49--$4,200 112--$3,650 111--$3,950 All USD |
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Thanks Mike. I just wanted a starting point price wise, I am off to Hong Kong early next year... hoping to come back with a Pannie (I'll have to send my other half off to watch some martial arts type thing and then do a quick runner to watch shop ) In aussie $ they want $6000 for a 48... OUCHeeee Mamma and with only 1 AD that has Panerai in Melbourne (only 2 ADs in the entire country thats sells Panerai and they are a franchise) forget getting any kind of deal done
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The BH Boutique is a corporate store and doesn't discount however you may get an extra strap or two. Most AD's don't discount much either and usually require a waiting list for most watches. Don't expect to walk in and find exactly what you're looking for. I was at the BH Boutique three weeks ago to find a total of five watches in stock mostly 40mm's and some gold pieces.
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wow at a corp store the selection is limited as well?
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Very true and I was given three excellent hard cover Panerai history books as well.
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nice....im gonna call them.
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What's the story with ordering direct from Florenze? Is that able to be done?
Amanda, did you happen to get some prices for the 112 /111 from your dealers in Melb?
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PAM 00111 AUD$5,700.00 PAM 00112 AUD$5,200.00 PAM 00048 AUD$6,000.00 From my preliminary investigations, another Melbournian I found on another Forum had a brand new 112 shipped over via FedEx for $4400 so I think on these babies... buying OS will be more successful and cheaper. From the attitude I got from one of the sales guys at The Hour Glass for not buying my Rolex from them (how stupid of me for wanting to save $3400 off new price) I wont be purchasing a Panerai from them either! |
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Yeeouch, it does look like buying from OS is better. I would've thought that they'd be in the high 4's BNIB here, but oh well.... I believe that the extra stuff added on by our friends at customs here is 10% GST and a flat rate of 5% duty on watches, if you buy OS and have it shipped in. Where did he have it shipped from?
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Panerai discounting...
I bought a PAM88 a little over 6 months ago from a local AD in Houston. There was no wait list - in fact they happened to have exactly the model in stock when I walked in (very unusual). The did state that they could get a hold of one "pretty quickly" (read: within 4-6 weeks) if a buyer is seriously interested. Their allocation from Panerai is apparently unpredictable (Panerai ships what they please), but higher volume dealers have the ability to nudge sought after pieces to the top of the shipping list, if they want to. It's work on their part, but it's possible. Moral: find an AD who's willing to help/work for the sale. Many are not.
Re: discounts, Panerai AD's are a bit like Rolex AD's. They don't really need to discount, so they choose not to. I negotiated weakly and saved the sales tax (~5% saving). Most get no discount. Some get 5%. I've heard of 10% but think that's unlikely. If the AD doesn't want to discount, ask for a couple of extra straps. They're $200-300 a piece, and can always be resold if you don't like them. Paneristi.com is the place to hang out if you're serious about the watch. I love mine. Solid as a rock, and it seems to get better looking over time. The only issue is that its size and high polish attracts scratches and dings VERY easily, which I don't mind all that much. Oh yeah, and all your other watches will feel girly when you finally take off the Panerai. Oh yeah - and make absolutely sure you get a 44mm version. I've yet to meet a 40mm owner who didn't regret going "small", after a couple of weeks. I'll also trade dealer references if you're interested. Maybe you can share the name of your local AD who'd be willing to help me with a new Rolex SD purchase, and I can share the name of my helpful Panerai AD.... |
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Arthur, I think we have similar taste. I currently own the SD and must say I very pleased with the watch. I got my SD a year ago a paid $4000. I have recently been bit by the Panerai bug. I am currently researching the PAM 88. I absolutely love the 88, but I think it is a little too pricey.
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I think (not entirely sure tho) that it was from Hong Kong or Singapore, somewhere in that region.
I am getting an invite to the panerai night at the local AD here in Melb, I think its in mid Nov.. so I'll have a sticky beak and see what I think after that. I might change my mind (my bank balance can only be so wishful) about wanting one... but I doubt it! |
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A night at the AD sounds dangerous..... you don't want to pick one up either. I swear those things are infectious Panerai night hey....hmmm.....
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Get the Pam - you won't regret it. Hey, I just paid for a new SD (and didn't get to pay a mere $4k), so it't the least you can do
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