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It's true unfortunately. Trust me, I investigate for a living, and it's pretty annoying (see pic below). The 1209 is still online only, but it used to say "limited availability" and "contact concierge." Specifically, when I had reached out to purchase mine, I was told it was one of the last pieces they had left AND when I asked, I was "assured" this would be the only batch in this configuration. Oh well! Shame on me for trusting lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Apologies for continuing OT. Oh yeah, I got the bracelet for the 01033 GMT and it adds a big presence. Got mine through PAM boutique.
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I inquired about it at a PAM boutique. The 1068 is starting to drip out and the bracelet will soon follow for individual purchase. The 1068 is the first 42mm Submersible with a bracelet.
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16 August 2021, 05:18 AM | #96 | |
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Mine hacks too lol, although I recently traded it to a TS. And bought the new Tudor BB Chrono, which I absolutely love! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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16 August 2021, 06:26 PM | #99 | |
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It's very rare that they have a hard limited edition single year production piece. That said, they do have a few up on their site. |
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16 August 2021, 07:41 PM | #100 | |
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I hear you, but I didn't misunderstand them. Their online materials and the conversations I had both online and via phone with reps, and one manager, specifically reiterated the limited edition nature of the 1209. I'm familiar with how Panerai manufactures 500 pieces per year on many of their products but this was different. IDK what else to say... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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17 August 2021, 12:41 AM | #101 |
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I love the ‘whats the difference as long as you enjoy wearing it’.
Seems like everyone’s just trying to protect their investments now. Which I don’t blame but let’s be honest here, would you have bought it knowing this? That’s the only question to ask now. |
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Are you saying the possible lowering of the movement quality / decoration within new products while raising prices might affect older products too? Have no concern about 'investment' value (I turned down 47mm Bronzo, though am waiting on the 42mm with the 'new' P900 movement). I personally feel Panerai's honest representation of their products has its own rewards... when they bestow upon their clients and members of the press what is actually being offered for sale. Am sure Richemont's Panerai brand is being as honest as they possibly choose to be, right? Am thinking Richemont is buying the Swatch Group soon, as that would easily explain their recent mixup. Perhaps we should all be buying Swatch Group stock?
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Exactly. The answer to your question for me is "no." In fact, I am so turned off that I traded it recently and am going to take a break from the brand. I'm not saying I'll never buy a PAM again, as I still find them visually appealing, but it's my money and I chose to go a different route. Certainly never purchased it as an investment regardless. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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17 August 2021, 09:38 AM | #104 |
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The narrative around Panerai’s brand has always been pretty thin. I never really bought into it beyond the fact that it’s a divers watch. I stuck to the basics in style and function and the old movements in my watches have established history, and I still have a few more models on the lower end of the model number spectrum to add. The characteristics about Panerai that I find most appealing are that it’s waterproof and easy to read and I don’t need much more out of it. I like it because it’s a big simple goofy divers watch. There are plenty of other places to look for watches with complications.
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P.S.: Another thing I really enjoy about my Panerais is that because they don’t hack chasing accuracy is pointless. I’m forever measuring deviation when I wear a Rolex, the Panerai is simply a more relaxing watch.
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and that's the reason i settled down with a 112 without seconds at all. who cares about seconds? some like to see some movement on the dial. idk |
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18 August 2021, 12:27 AM | #107 |
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I found this to be an interesting read but does the average consumer care at the time of purchase when in an AD?
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Meanwhile, those 'in-the-know' will choose models with quality movements that are appropriate for the price being asked. Fair enough, but.......... Of course "problems" might arise, such as 'limited edition' models that have Richemont's Panerai brand lowest cost movement as possible yet asking $17,000 to $25,000 or more. This is obviously where Rolex, Tudor, etc have a higher quality true in-house movement, and/or more advanced movement technology at the same, to perhaps 3x lower price. If using the Swatch Group's ETA, or Sellita, movements... this is where Bell&Ross and others have products in the typical $3k to $5k range, perhaps higher depending on case material and which level of movement decoration chosen. So ok, yes, while some of us might be a bit unhappy about this, let's relax and let Panerai charge as much as they possibly can to their customers who do not care about movement quality. Those who do care can make a decision accordingly. Seems fair. Now we simply need Panerai to bestow upon members of the press and their customers what movements have higher quality and which ones don't. Problem is we're right back to Panerai apparently not fully disclosing exactly what their customers are purchasing. That leaves those who truly care, including journalists and bloggers, to investigate exactly what is being sold by Panerai and what really is the quality of all the bits. Asking for transparency may be a bit too much for Richemont to disclose given they're so very busy nowadays. They may have no time to bother answering such straightforward questions from people outside their organization.
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My 210 was the most carefree Pam I owned. $50 in parts but more Pam than today’s.
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just to chime in
i bought 562 several years ago and it was disaster it will run fast for a few days and slow i tested for 7 days the watch can be as slow as 15 minutes in a week but my 605 and 172 and most of my pams which are manual winding is doing great 👍 |
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Interesting, started wearing the 01033 GMT as she was running 5 seconds fast an hour. Played around with it the next day. Last night let it lay on my desk. It is now maaaaybe accurate. So three days to stabilize the 9011 movement, maybe, I'll know more tomorrow. Btw it's been to service twice for this problem.
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IWC a nice watch, but there are so many watches similar to IWC design such as Oris, Seiko, Hamilton , Citizen and also quartz watches that you often seen in supermarket looks similar to IWC. Panerai design is very different from the rest of the watches.
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Couldn’t agree more. The design cues of Panerai are recognizable from across a room, not so much with most other brands.
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I think Richemont is leaving millions of Euros in profit on-the-table as they can use Panerari's typical basic movements in normal production, yet if they invest $250 more for a far higher decorated movement from ETA or Sellita wholesale, they could charge $2000 more for a 'Limited Edition' version with display back. It's time Panerari raises prices as high as possible for their basic movement fashion watches. Limited editions can bring even higher profits so Richemont is able to buy Swtach Group at some point. This way all ETA movements can be called in-house. That sounds like a solid business plan
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I have owned an 88, 422, and 1313. Over the years I have also watched the brand repeatedly piss all over their loyal core fan base.
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Panerai Inhouse Movements
Hi guys, there is a lot of criticism and debate about Panerai, some even said ETA is better than the Panerai in hoouse. Please have a look at this:
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Some rando on the internet knows a guy who has an opinion. It's not worth any of my thoughts.
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I'd judge each movement by any brand on its own. Of course any brand, even Swatch brand, can do those 'rare' tourbillon movements or other statement pieces to 'prove' they can pay someone(s) to do them. Timex could offer a minute repeater if they wanted. But who truly designed and created the movement.......???
Basic movements by ETA and Sellita and known good for around $300. Some of these movements are offered in various quality / specs. So judge movements on their own merit, and generally ignore statement pieces like a tourbillon or minute repeater from brands best known for $5000 fashion watches.
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