3 new Panerai Luminor 1950 PCYC chronographs - PAM654, PAM653, PAM652

Aug 07, 2017,14:18 PM
 

Panerai releases 3 new chronographs with a vintage flair under the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge (PCYC) branding.  2 are 44mm and 1 is 47mm.


1) PAM654 - Luminor 1950 PCYC chrono flyback automatic with ivory dial in a 44mm polished steel case - $12,300




2) PAM653 - Luminor 1950 PCYC chrono flyback automatic with black dial in a 44mm polished steel case - $12,300




3) PAM652 - Luminor 1950 PCYC Regatta chrono flyback automatic in a 47mm brushed titanium case - $17,200



Of the 3, I think the 47mm PAM652 looks the best.  In any case, I don't think these will be "hot" models since Panerai chronographs, in general, never are that popular with collectors.

Cheers,
Anthony


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Mmmm it was a few since the last time Panerai released something really interesting.

 
 By: Freccero : August 7th, 2017-14:33
Panerai's chronos are for sure not very common but in my opinion they have always been beautiful and those 3 new references are very very nice. Maybe this could be the good occasion to make Panerai's chronos more popular among collectors. My favourite one... 

Hard to say without touching them

 
 By: sentarex : August 8th, 2017-13:33
But the white dial looks great in these pics. Accentuates the vintage vibe

In their own right....

 
 By: sergio : August 8th, 2017-06:23
I find all three models rather captivating. My mind sill has some serious reservations in conjugating Panerai and complicated watches. That being said, I think they will sell TONS of these.

Like the 653 & 654 a lot.

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : August 8th, 2017-11:08
Would be hard to pick.

654 for sure

 
 By: kukuhead : August 9th, 2017-07:44
Although simplicity is the soul of Panerai, however, once a while changes can bring a whole lot different sensations to the collection. The while dial is classy, elegant, yet still keeps the crown for statement. That is my choice and can't wait for mine t... 

Keeps the crown for statement....

 
 By: sergio : August 12th, 2017-12:34
What statement?