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15 January 2015, 08:55 AM | #1 |
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Panerai New Stuff only Data no PICS :-(
Pam 440 1950 47mm chron p2004 comp lea brown
pam 394 1950 submersible gmt pow reserve p9001 tit lea black pam 603 mare nostrum 52mm tit lea brown pam 609 black seal steel p5000 8 days pam 610 similar to 609 pam 614 luminor 1950 47 submersible chrono fly-back p9100 tit rubber black pam 615 luminor 1950 47 mm submersible similar to 614 pam 616 luminor 1950 47 submersible p9000 "car" carbon? Rubber black pam 619 radiomir 1940 45mm tit lea brown dial p4000 aut micro-rotor pam 577 radiomir 1940 48mm p3000 ceramic lea black pam 575 radiomir 1940 42mm p1000 rgold all brown "new movement pam 574 radiomir 1940 42mm p1000 steel all black "new movement" pam 568 radiomir 48mm tourbillon p2005 pink gold black dial pam 567 similar to pam 568 |
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if this is correct its an interesting list
a new mare nostrum, at 52mm i'm guessing in titanium from the initials would be cool, as the steel version is stupidly heavy, i guess it'll be pricy two new press metal radiomir tourbillon in precious metal for the jewellery fans a new p1000 movement that fits in 42mm, i'm guessing they'll stop the p999 then are we getting carbon fibre submersibles in the quest to find an ideal all black watch? and i guess the 609/610 are similar to the 785 box set but in regular production |
16 January 2015, 02:35 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for sharing. First glance, nothing sounds exciting to me. Was hoping for a smaller mare nostrum. I'd love a two dial chrono with huge subdials (max the size to the center of the watch).
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P1000... ?
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Thanks for sharing
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The Sub Carbon is a Carbon Fiber and Ti limited to 500 pieces
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18 January 2015, 10:18 AM | #7 |
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The 609 has my attention, wonder how close it'll be to the Black Seal from the 785 set... I assume "steel" means no PVD... :-/
Perhaps I shouldn't assume it'll be a Luminor, perhaps a P.5000 replacement for the 380?
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18 January 2015, 12:01 PM | #8 |
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I'm guessing 609 means 183 with in house movement. (292 will be replaced also)
610 is the new 210.
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Wonder if the rumor about them discontinuing the 000 will turn out to be true...
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19 January 2015, 02:56 PM | #10 |
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Pam 0616
Here's a pic of the 0616. I like it.
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The 609 is going to be an 8 day without a sandwich dial, replacing the 183. $500 euro price increase. It's going to be the replacement for the sandwich dial that they are no longer producing. Not sure what they are calling the new process, but they will essentially grind out the places where the lume will go. |
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