VinnieD
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The very early 90s Panerai
Mar 01, 2019,02:08 AM
Those were good times!
I really liked the early days wooden boxes: they really looked artisanal, including the little metal plate
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A blast from the Past: Panerai Pre Vendome 5218-203/A.
By: amanico : March 1st, 2019-01:20
It was not my favorite Pre Vendome piece, but it didn't lack charm with its greyish black PVD case and this creamy patina of the indices. Credit picture: Antiquorum. Enjoy, Nicolas ...
The very early 90s Panerai
By: VinnieD : March 1st, 2019-02:08
Those were good times! I really liked the early days wooden boxes: they really looked artisanal, including the little metal plate
Yes, the good old time !!
By: leopold : March 1st, 2019-02:51
And superb patina of the ( fat ) index and numbers of the dial ....
Lovely piece but
By: Passionata_george : March 1st, 2019-11:37
pls educate me ,ist it true that these pieces declined in price just recently ?
Yes, but......
By: sergio : March 1st, 2019-12:42
technically, they got back to their "value". The Asian bubble, had a ridiculous effect on the T-dialled models. Japanese, Hongkongers, Indonesian, Malaysians, Thai and last but by no means least...Chinese, chased after everything that was remotely connect...
Can you tell me
By: Passionata_george : March 2nd, 2019-17:16
which models considered important?obviously i can do my homework but a professional help saves time and
Other than the vintages.....
By: sergio : March 2nd, 2019-17:52
of which there are 500 to 600 tops, the Pre-V are the...historical...ones. Somewhat "historical" are also the Pre-A (produced in 1997, year of the purchase from Vendome, but with all left over materials and components from Panerai) Of all the historical, ...
Thanks ,
By: Passionata_george : March 3rd, 2019-02:49
I used to be in love with PAMs had a Rad(pam210) for certain time but magic gone ,those days the Pre V models were super expensive but these days might worth to look around,i m not planning to build a collection but a nice single piece may find its pillow...
The prices you've mentioned are not correct.....
By: sergio : March 3rd, 2019-06:44
in a way. Both the 201A and 202A have TWO different price tags: one for the matching and one for the non matching models. A 201A NM, if pristine and with the "right" patina, has a market price of upward of 50K. The same goes for a 202A NM which goes for 8...
The market has..shifted
By: sergio : March 3rd, 2019-07:03
slightly. 10 years ago EVERY 202A was going for that amount. Today, the average ones go for 45/55K and the NM have gone up again. Same for the 201A, 10 years ago 30-35 for a matching, 45/50 for a NM. Today 15/20 for a matching, upward of 50 for a NM. The ...
This is NM..but..
By: sergio : March 3rd, 2019-07:14
the indices are normal NOT "extra fat" like the one of my friend in the picture above
Yep! [nt]
By: amanico : March 3rd, 2019-07:18
:)) [nt]
By: amanico : March 3rd, 2019-14:22
Unfortunately....
By: sergio : March 1st, 2019-10:31
the 5218-201A and the 5218-202A, for different reasons stole the "thunder" from the 203A. If, on that, you add that the 004Pre-A is (almost) the carbon copy which can be had for a..song and a dance..compared with the 203A, you understand why in th...
Regardless of the material....
By: sergio : March 1st, 2019-11:16
I think that the 201A, being the..first..commercial Panerai, is THE superstar (for both the hard-core Paneristi and the more casual collectors). The 202A is a MammaMia and the 203A is..just a Pre-V Panerai in PVD. IMO of course
Hi Mech....
By: sergio : March 2nd, 2019-16:56
been a while Do you still have yours?
Sadly those days are long gone my friend!
By: Makilla : March 2nd, 2019-00:36
i remember the excitement when I used to see one of those pre-vs at a certain GTG. Too bad the days have changed!! I still have some weakness for a 202a non matching though