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1 December 2008, 03:02 AM | #1 |
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what's the difference between panerai and the ferrari watch that was made by panerai?
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What's the difference, well it's really only the branding and the removal or the crown guard. The ferrari watches do have a more sporty look due to the nature of the company, and they're very poor sellers as well.
A lot of people bemoan them, but i think in 20 years time they'll be the watches selling at a premium, it's always the poor sellers that come back in the next generation.
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The more I look at the Ferrari PAMS ....... the more it seems like they are a combination of Panerai and Anonimo timepieces. Or it could just be that my eyes are fooling me !!
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Ferrari watches good, but Pannie is GREAT!!!
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I actually like the line. I am patiently awaiting my FER 024. It may be worth a lot in the future but I would never sell so means little.
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What is the scoop on Anonimo. I called a grey dealer that I bought from several years ago. They indicated that their PAM stock is low but, I should consider Anonimo instead because it is a better build watch. Probably had nothing to do with the fact that they make more on Anonimo now could it?
I have seen Anonimo (A friend of mine has one) and I see it in the Watch Magazines. I am just not impressed by them. Anybody else choose Anonimo over PAM?
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Anonimo are a company made up of the old Panerai workers who left when Richemont took over, to be honest i think they're nice watches, but i don't think they'll really get anywhere near Panerai, they've been on the go for a few years now and their watches, although well made and well priced don't hold their value, so if you buy new you'll take a bit of a hit if you sell it. From the point of the watch, it's well made, has the same style movement and are all pretty striking to look at.
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Thanks for the info Ryan... That is very helpfull. I am too deep into Rolex, PAM, Omega and eventually want a PP or Lange. You have to make the cut somewhere... and for me... I just don't see Anonimo making that cut... It is good to respect that brand though espeically if it has good looks and good quality
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You can pick them up in the secondhand market at around half price, for that money they are a great watch, who knows, they might get a bit of a following in the near future, all i know is that for the price of a secondhand one you get a pretty sweet watch.
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Thanks for the info Ryan... That is very helpfull. I am too deep into Rolex, PAM, Omega and eventually want a PP or Lange. You have to make the cut somewhere... and for me... I just don't see Anonimo making that cut... It is good to respect that brand though espeically if it has good looks and good quality
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Jackson,
In addition to what Ryan has informed ........ Anonimo focuses on the cases of the watch. They pride themselves on being expert case makers and the movements are altered by Dubois-Depraz to their specs. There is a pretty big article on Anonimo in Dec. 08 issue of International Watch magazine. |
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Nice. Thanks Mike - I will check that issue out! Do you own an Anonimo? Would you get one?
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Jackson,
Anonimo's are rather pricey to be considered a spin-off of Panerai. I would consider getting one if the prices were lower. They start from $2500 - $10,500. The entry models are rather plain looking. The models I like are around $5000 - $7000 and for that kind of money I like many other brands in that range. |
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I looked at the ferrari watches today there is now an AD in Calgary that carries them (but not PAM's), They looks real nice.
I like the FER00009 (GMT 45mm), it is a real nice watch. |
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Wait till some movie superstars in Hollywood wear Anonimo on their wrist and price will rocket up like Pam.
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Does anyone know how much the FER00022 is? Anyone have one or seen one?
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I think the Ferrari watch move was a BIG mistake for Panny. I'm glad demand sucks and I hope they go away quickly and don't come back.
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They aren't going anywhere anytime soon from what I've heard. They have a contract with Ferrari. It is what it is. You don't have to buy them...
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the FER 009 GMT is very very good looking..I think the two brand's getting together was a nice idea but did not deserve a whole set of lines..I mean if many models were PAM models, not yellow branded for FER, they would be more desirable to a common buyer who might never own a ferrari or is too interested in it...but I must admit, the FER line is very very impressive, some beautiful watches there..I love the designs, just wish they were simple PAM models.
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I think they could look really good, but I don't own a Ferrari!?!?!?!?!?!?
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I believe I saw a FER 22 and it was around 18K usd.
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IMHO the Ferrari line was a great idea just way to many models. Some people may buy 1 ferrari watch but most likely not multiples. It is also a way for Panerai to produce more watches without saturating the market with PAMs.
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ferrari 22 8,900 GBP
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The Red Faced Fer is pretty good looking. But, just like I have a hard time let's say wearing a tee shirt for some place I have never been. I just don't think I can/should wear a Ferrari watch.
Now, when my ship comes in and I get that Ferrari - I may have to change my post!
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