Panerai's are thick and chunky. But do they have to be? The new Due (pronounced "DO-Ay") is a wonderfully elegant evolution of the iconic Luminor... ...
The only thing bothering me is the WR. Not that it needs more than 30m per se but for Panerai, especially with the protected crown design of the Luminor, more would have been natural, right? As it is it feels a bit of form without function... Apart from t...
and I think it's going to be a humongous hit, for Panerai's P&L. I've never given much importance to the WR of each model and the 30mt doesn't bother me that much. After all, these are..street watches. Panerai produces a fair bit of models for the...deep ...
That the watch will do wonders for their P&L Just that with a brand so strongly based in diving watches, with the features all in principle there, a better WR would be a bit more consistent with the message...
the main stream, it's a bit more difficult (to fathome) than others. Having gotten out of the..cult niche..has it's price to be paid. As recently as 15 years ago, when you wanted a PANERAI, you went and bought yourself a PANERAI. When the brand got out of...
in this case, though, we are..hopeful..(at least I am) that Panerai will not always compromise on "minimum standards", as years go bye. After all, hope springs eternal, doesn't it? Ciao
Because my 574 has got 100m and is thin too (without that anti-water-lever). Strange choice. If I were the boss of Panerai every PAM would have a minimum of 100m. In order to justify the submarines and divers.
Love the thinner case but I kept thinking about the DNA.. Personally, I find my 372 perfect. Certainly not too thick visually compare to say a 312 1950 case. HAGWE.. Cheers! .. James
... even if it's never released. Nobody would ever buy a Ferrari with a top speed of 120 km/h. For pure transport function, any car will do. In Singapore, and in the rest of the world. Why do people buy a watch that has a depth rating of 4000 meters? Beca...
I'm a bit more..pragmatic..in my old age and youthful idealism, escapes me these days. To principle, I prefer hard, cold...logic. If I can't use a watch at 300 meters of depth (being a diver myself) why bother having one?
the materials are the same, just the..little bit extra..which is considered unnecessary on the part of Panerai for these models. Sometimes we "forum-mongers" forget that in the real world, out there, there are 2 or 3 people that undertand about water resi...
That would be fine; but doesn\'t 30m WR really mean only "ok" for rain? It doesn\'t actually mean the watch can support a water pressure of 30m? ... That is the root of the frustration given the history of Panerai and this model is equipped with a crown g...
the water resistance of a watch has never interested me. I have been a keen diver for some 30 years (although recently I've given up) and I've never dove with a...watch
since the explanation might have little to do with any logic I would recognoise..hahahahaha What I believe in, intrinsically, is having any Water Resistance test/service done to any watch..before..I swim with it. That goes for 300-500-1000mt certified wat...
Hi, Sergio, Mico, MTR, all, I'm a bit confused by all the double entendres - is there a known history for Panerai 30m rated watches, with good and properly installed seals, to NOT withstand basic swimming submersion? Or is the apparent snideness some insi...
But you cannot swim with it. The pressure of the water when you just swim is too important for a 30 meters WR watch. 100 meters or 10 ATM ( the same ) is required for that. Best, Nicolas
if you certify a watch for 30meters water resistance, you should be able to strap it on your wrist and after donning scuba gear and DIVE to maximum 30meters of depths. This for some..arcane and not easily understandable (to ME) reasons..it's not so. Hence...
After all, Panerai ENGRAVES the WR limit on the case of every watch. This notwithstanding, the whole "merry-go-round" is still spinning out of control.
So is this a PANERAI problem or an INDUSTRY problem? hi, Sergio, I am very familiar with the "industry" aspect of the issue - the dropping of the term " waterproof" for the weaker "water-resistant"; the issues of surface tension, "surfactance" and other a...
it is an industry wide phenomenon,.I also believe that, where Panerai is concerned, the tones are a bit harsher because of the percieved heritage of the company. The true purists, would like to litterally "freeze" the Heroic phase of the company's history...
It is one thing to put a watch in a chamber containing STATIC water/pressure in an "artificial environment" and a complete different matter to withstand the impacts when MOVING in water. Therefore WR 100 meter is recommended for swimming. IMHO (I\'m not a...
As others have stated, expectations are higher from the true fans than they are from the average buyer nowadays. When the marketing people want to "water down" the Water Resistance OR off-road capability to save money and appeal to a broader audience, it ...
When you buy a car and the manufacturer states it can reach 200 km/u top speed. It reaches 200 km/u. So if a watch manufacturer states 30m, you should be able to dive 30m deep with it. Simple. Logical. If it\'s any different it means we are being fooled.
One situation I read on a watch website said, "Imagine yourself on vacation, hot on the sand or deck getting suntanned; you decide to cool off and jump into the lake or ocean. You suddenly immerse your hot black-dialed steel watch in very cold water which...
Were usually optimistic; most were 10-25% higher than any factory tune could hope to achieve. Though less common today, the over statement is still not unusual. But this is only a non-rigorous analogy to the matter at hand... I stand by my earlier stateme...
Would you expect your 200kmph car achieve that speed safely on ICE, SNOW, RAIN, GRAVEL and finally RACE TRACK equally? That is exactlt what ISO numbers and Diver WR are
Now I would like to get the same confirmation (or confession that they are \'fooling\' us) from all other brands. I was so disappointed when I contacted JLC asking them to confirm the 100m on my new Tribute to Deep Sea. Their reply was; you can swim and s...
THIS COMES FROM ISO and applies to ordinary watches ISO has created a watch water resistance specification ISO 22810:2010 Testing of a watch consists of: 1. Resistance when immersed in water at a depth of 10 cm. Immersion of the watch in 10 cm of water fo...