Hello Paneristi's,
Just got the Panerai PAM382 Bronze from my local AD. Just love the size and the feel of the size and weight of the watch. Falling in love with a Panerai again after a very long time...
Hello Paneristi's, Just got the Panerai PAM382 Bronze from my local AD. Just love the size and the feel of the size and weight of the watch. Falling in love with a Panerai again after a very long time......
you can love the 382, you can hate the 382 but you cannot...ignore...the 382. Together with the 339, IHMO, it offers a glimpse into Panerai's future.... Enjoy it...thoroughly!!!!!! Ciao - Sergio
I think Panerai chose the right model for this idea in the Submersible. Also, I think the green dial was a great decision. I would love to see the watch on the green canvas strap.
I don't know why, but it didn't impress me when I saw it in Geneva, almost one year ago... Then, re thinking about it, I'm not a big fan, but slowly I start to appreciate it. Enjoy! Best, Nicolas.
orthodox spyglass... If, on the other hand, you factor in the guts that it took to create an "American" piece and make it rather handsome, with personality to spare, this piece takes on a whole new meaning and appreciation level...IMO of course..
But I can't really put in words why I was not that impressed, and why I slightly changed my mind... I look at it as a funny piece, when my favourite will still be the Pam 24 A, the 64 or a mini Egiziano to come? Best, Nicolas.
Well, I have a very good relationship with my ad. And I want to keep it this way. He knows me. He knows which watches I like and want he knows I won't flip it within one week. His knowledge is great and I can buy more than only Panerai. This isn't the cas...
I think you're a bit bias. What you are writing about, actually, it's priviledge. You have developped YOUR priviledge with your AD over time and now that...others....are going to be priviledged (in your mind) by the boutiques, you think it's unfair. I, on...
"I don't think it unfair to tell your distributors, thanks but from now on I'll do it myself." Are you serious ? I would call this a shame It's the same as Panerai would say. Thank you European customers, you were good clients but now we do better busines...
it happens all the time and agents know it. In Japan, 20 years ago, every brand had an agent. This gave the companies the chance to enter the market. Nowadays, though, every brand has its OWN company and distribution network. That's because agent have the...
if you own 24 you coould have been a very good cutomer at any AD ;-) I'm not against boutiques but I think the more or less 20 they have now is more than enough. It's good to have one in the major city's but when I read the want to open 80 or 100 of them....
Thing is, a number of them are discontinued and old (sold out) LEs. As for the number of boutiques, it will be up to Richemont to determine, right? After all it is their company... Ciao - Sergio
Like you, I prefer to get thru one or two ADs that I have a great relationship with. But sadly, the power of the brands, and the rise of social media like this forum enables the brands to relate and correspond with their customers, better then ever. I fee...
i've been offered this watch for 19k USD from a dealer, i have no Panerai connections with any boutique so i can't buy at retail, do you think that's a fair market price?
Whilst bronze casing is not unique to PAM...GG and Anonimo has done it before, but for whatever reason, PAM seems to be able to do it with better definition Best, Horo
This is really the kind of piece I can't judge without having see it live. Photos look really good, but I haven't seen it yet so I'll wait a bit before saying whether I like it or not.