Bruno.M1
4922
can't agree Anthony
"The Ferrari case was too bulky and not that attractive IMO. That's why that project failed."
Imo the case was beautifull enough the sell very well the only problem was the 'Ferrari' crap on the dial. People who are interested in watches buy specific WATCH brands and don't need a stupid horse on the dial. If that watch would have been sold as a Panerai it would have been a succes. I dare to go a step further. The 372 / 422 is a succes but I'm pretty sure if they would have named it 'Mercedes' or 'Dom Perignon' or 'John Lobb' they would NOT sell. No matter how big the name is, if it is not a watch company it will be a flop
Available on the marketplace
It will be time!
By: amanico : December 3rd, 2012-22:19
I totally share your feeling, here. If Panerai wants to explore new territories without needing to use a military case for a high horology development, they should do so. They should also create a simple case, thin, civilian, nicely shaped, with fine dime...
If I recalled correctly
By: Jester : December 7th, 2012-02:54
That's not based on any of the manufacture movement so there's no real reason to stick with that. As I said earlier, I do hope that they'll something better this time around, but that is ONLY if they'll do a perpetual calendar within Panerai....
I fully agree ...
By: P@trick@Belgium : December 4th, 2012-02:41
to be honnest I was hoping for a new case alleady years ago ! it's true that the 'milking the cow' of the 2 main cases (luminor and rad) they have now is starting to be bored, changing the material or a different dial color is not exciting any more at lea...
great post!
By: shafikzaman : December 4th, 2012-04:49
this is a very interesting post! everyone so far has great points - it's probably too late for op to respond in time for 2013 but let's see. it's true they can learn from rolex but hopefully don't end up producing the kind of numbers that rolex do. maybe ...
yes
By: Bruno.M1 : December 4th, 2012-08:40
a few hundred 'different' references with only a few cases (rad, luminor and variations like the 1950 case, 372 case and divers) Again another complication or dial is getting boring, unless you're a dial collector :-) I still like the brand and like the w...
can't agree Anthony
By: Bruno.M1 : December 5th, 2012-09:35
"The Ferrari case was too bulky and not that attractive IMO. That's why that project failed." Imo the case was beautifull enough the sell very well the only problem was the 'Ferrari' crap on the dial. People who are interested in watches buy specific WATC...
Hmm..
By: Jester : December 5th, 2012-19:13
I think the Ferrari project failed due to many more reasons than just the aesthetic on the case but that's a different topic. Agree it would be kool if OP are willing to take bold steps like Roger Dubuis. Having said that, looking at the track record of t...
Excellent topic!
By: patrick_y : December 7th, 2012-11:53
What would it look like? I would like to see a hybridization of the Luminor and Radiomir cases. Luminor lugs, pillow-shaped radiomir case, and a crown that's identifiable as Panerai, but something entirely different. The Ferrari watches had excellent case...