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  • Sucram
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    Never really did see the appeal, nor the justification of the price. After all, the very first Panerais has Rolex movements.

    That is... until I saw the Radiomir Firenze 3 Days Acciaio, see;
    http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/introdu...firenze-3-days

    Credit where credit's due, that hand-engraved case is simply... stunning.

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  • Babolat
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    What rolex owner think of panerai?
    It's how BMW owners think of Mercedes Benz......

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  • Choo Yao Chuen
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    Never heard of it........

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  • wlover
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    Originally posted by melburn View Post
    Rolex owners don't think about PAM.
    Not true...

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  • melburn
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    Rolex owners don't think about PAM.

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  • Trinidad
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    Sorry if i offend but since way way back when i saw the price of a basic luminor marina go up from $2k to $4k, i take Panerai to be a trend.

    Similarly ROO APs are a trend and several others.

    Of course , trends can be kept going for many reasons which i wont be discussing today.

    But watever it is, like your own watch, thats most important.

    Goodday

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  • Ryuden
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    Originally posted by nilfire77 View Post


    OMG...!!! This is too funny...! I was laughing on bed and nearly woken up the wife and baby girl.

    Panerai to me was not just the watch, but the friends i made locally, regionally and some globally. They are the one thing that represent the brand (which I don't get much from any other brands). But few of them "retired" and some are going to "retire" from the brand and thus making my circle of real Panerai kakis smaller and smaller and some are really really hard core Panerai follower and mixing with them requires serious collection.

    So I am the opposite...Panerai owner think of Rolex.


    But this was really funny.

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  • nilfire77
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    Originally posted by lefty View Post
    Panerais are nice but the appeal is slowly wearing off on me.

    Having one or 2 is nice but they have just too many releases with very minor tweaks / differences and they relaunch it as "regulars", "ltd edt", "special edt", "boutique edt" etc with insane prices.

    366, remove the "fu" and it becomes the 367 HK Edt which ends up looking like a 111 but with a 0 movement?

    0, PVD it, add some vintage markers and it becomes the 360 Ltd Edt

    0 again, remove the logo, slap on a clear back and you get the 112 with some decorated movement

    112, housed in a titanium case and u get the 176

    183, add a logo and you get the 380

    217 (grail), change the fonts from Marina Militare to Luminor Panerai and you get the 368 (albeit with 8 days movement)

    249 (grail), movement changed and it becomes 448 "special edt"

    233, add 2 more days to the power reserve and it becomes a 270

    The above are just purely my thoughts and feelings about this brand and not meant to offend.

    But oh well, whatever increases their profit margin and mass appeal.
    I know what you mean. I saw this somewhere....

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  • mtb
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    was considering a PAM before getting DSSD... but somehow PAM just doesn't "talk" to me as much as a Rolex

    both are nice time pieces I have to say

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  • quacker
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    Agreed. 44mm is best.

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  • jieming
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    Originally posted by dragonforce View Post
    PAM watches are generally too big for my wrist, not really to my liking. But i won't rule out the possibility of purchasing 1 in the future if i ever have enough budget for 1.

    But my boss loves his PAM, much more than his rolex. he condemned his rolex (passed down sub from his relative) cause he was quoted $600 for servicing/repair.
    Wow . Pass down still complain. Tell him I buying it from him at $700 the broken rolex sub watch.

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  • wishsliverwing83
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    No comment

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  • quacker
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    As I prefer rather big watches, my personal opinion would be that at 40mm, the size of Rolex watches do not really stand out, which is why I prefer the Explorer II at 42mm. At 40mm, the watch would look rather small on a large wrist. The only Rolex watch which has a 44mm diameter is the DSSD.

    That said, PAMs come in various sizes from 40mm, 44mm and 47mm. To me, the size of a watch is important and if you like big watches then PAM offers better variety compared with Rolex. Besides that, the shape and luminosity of PAMs are quite legendary. PAMs are really easy to read, has great luminosity and look good due largely to its design and large numerals.

    Just giving an opinion.

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  • sudyawi
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    Started as a fan of rolex --> fan of rolex + pam --> back at rolex + a few others.
    My conclusion it's just a member of that "few others". It's eye catching and makes you itch for new straps like you itch in changing your wheels in your car, but somehow it bored me after a while.

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  • Roll
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    They if you like big watches then you'd probably like Panerai

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