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11 November 2018, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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Pam372, plexi vs sapphire
If you had the opportunity to buy a Pam372 in plexi version or sapphire version, at the same price, which one would you choose?
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11 November 2018, 08:03 PM | #2 |
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Plexi - that’s what a 372 is supposed to be. I think Panerai should have given it a new number with the switch to sapphire (still a very nice watch, just not a “372” IMO).
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11 November 2018, 10:51 PM | #3 |
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Out of custiosity is there any difference between the two visually speaking
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Spot on.
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I vote for plexi.
My complain is why can't they put that in something like a 000. :)
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23 November 2018, 06:33 AM | #9 |
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I had a choice when I bought mine and picked the plexi.
Same price, so value-wise the sapphire makes more sense, but the plexi has a nice warmth and doesn’t have the edge white ring. |
23 November 2018, 12:45 PM | #10 |
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Ditto. Plexi
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23 November 2018, 01:37 PM | #11 |
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You super careful with your watches or wear without care?
I’m a wear without care and would go plexi. Some watches look better with age and a 372 is one that looks better worn.
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23 November 2018, 07:57 PM | #14 |
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I have to stray away from the mainstream here and say I would most likely go sapphire. I lay awake at night frothing at the mouth and obsessing over scratches so the plexi would drive me bonkers. However, I really do understand the allure of the plexi because it's how the 372 is supposed to be.
If the watch is a complete full set, it should include a spare plexi crystal, which might sway me towards it.
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My only basis for comparison is my 690 and my departed 5513 which was Plexi. I know it’s not an apples to apples as your direct comparison shot, but I always felt there was little difference in the crystals, at least to my eye. I’d sooner have the benefits of sapphire and the looks of acrylic, which I believe is what you get with domed Panerai crystals |
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I don't like modern watches with the plexiglass. I own the 422 and it is similar to the 372 and is only available with the sapphire crystal. I hear my Panerasti friends talking about the warmth of the crystal and the Panerai DNA and I say, "whatever". The brand is so far away from where it came from that it is not even close. I would buy pre-owned as you will take a beating on the 372 even with a good discount from an AD. Good luck.
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I've been looking and they're not as cheap as I've come to believe after reading lots on here about used PAMs tanking. A used piece is about 30% below MSRP. I'd rather buy new and put my own scratches on it but then I buy with the intention of keeping
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5 December 2018, 01:31 AM | #18 |
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Plexi,the watch felt comfier on the wrist as the plexi version have lower center of gravity
If I'm looking for sapphire on 47mm panerai,I'd go with old skool fiddy case with domed sapphire |
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at the end it will be with plexi, I bought it from a friend, it is very well preserved and it is with the complete set, it even has the replacement glass unused. tomorrow I will receive it, I have already ordered straps, because the two that it carries do not convince me much. I paid € 4,500, I think it's a good price
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The plexi crystal just gives the dial more warmth. They do give you a replacement crystal if the original is scratched beyond repair. I have knicked mine and easily buffed out the scuff with toothpaste. One was pretty severe and you can't see anything. You will get micro scuffs and swirls on the plexi crystal, but they do not affect visibility in the least and, if anything, add character to the watch as the case takes on micro scuffs as well.
The other big difference (and people can correct me here if I am wrong), is that the plexi models come on a 26/26 strap. The strap doesn't taper and is wide throughout. The newer 372 with the sapphire crystal comes on a 27/22 strap which tapers. This isn't a big issue from a functional standpoint as you can put any 26mm strap on the 372. The buckle though on the 26/26 strap models is large. I also prefer the ranger strap that came on the older plexi model over the asso strap that comes on it now. This is purely cosmetic. |
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Are they both the same shape? Or is the plexi more of a dome shape?
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6 December 2018, 12:01 AM | #22 |
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My 372 plexi
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The Pam372 Plexi is perfect, That's what I would go for.
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I recently purchased a 372 with plexi. I have never compared it directly beside a sapphire model. I’m curious for anyone that has compared them side by side, what is this perceived warmth that is often described? Is this “warmth” a slight tint that darkens the dial or changes the colour slightly? In the side by side picture in the link in post #13 they appear pretty darn close to my eyes. But as it’s a photo and the light could be effecting the two dials differently I’d rather here from people who have compared the two dials side by side.
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I do notice the added weight (and height) on the sapphire version,however one noticeable thing is greater crystal distortion on sapphire version in comparison to the plexi version
I like how the plexi plays with the light,it sort of soften the reflection of bright light in comparison to the sapphire |
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Agree with this. Same reason I like the Omega Speedmaster with the hesalite.
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