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Re: I think my pics are more typical....
Hi -
I am most certainly not happy about all this as an owner of the 339, but, my watch is awesome and I happen to love wearing it.
With this said, and with these post on the various internet fora, I decided to take a close look at my 339's caseback.
Yes, there are chalky swirls that are very faint on the caseback. I recall that from the first time I wore the watch, when removed from my wrist there were streaks formed from the sweat. I thought nothing of it - got my polishing cloth and the streakyness went away. After a few months of wear, you can see how my watch looks below.
The caseback has a bit of a lightish tinge to it. The front and sides of the case are perfect like day 1.
If there ever way a time when a sapphire caseback would be appropriate, this might be the case
I think that is a good solution - have a "recall" and give each 339 owner the option to either accept their "new" sapphire caseback or have Panerai replace the caseback BUT return the original caseback to the customer.
Thoughts?
Anyone else's 339 look like mine?
I am though so tempted to dip the buckle into my single malt tonight and see what happens. is the buckle ceramic? I can always buy a new buckle, right - Should I do it?
Hoho
By: BluNotte : August 15th, 2011-09:52
Well, first in Japan for sure! Oh? Well thats a pity because you should wear it! A very versatile watch, at least for me! I don't know about Panerai fixing this, don't forget that my Mare had to go back TWICE for the same mistake! Ciao Stephen
hmmm
By: Bruno.M1 : August 15th, 2011-10:19
As much as I love Panerai, I think this is unacceptable If they bring us a new material they should haved tested it before. I hope they don't use their clients as guinea pigs ! Right from the start I read things like 'watch out with alcohol because It cou...
Hold on here...
By: Jester : August 15th, 2011-20:13
I'm not sure it's right to 'assume' they're using their customers as guinea pigs. I know for fact that there are testing procedures in place. Having said that, the procedures might not be feasibly extensive enough to cover EVERY possibility. Granted thing...
+2...
By: ocwatching : August 16th, 2011-09:06
That's the nature of the internet beast. When something goes wrong, its easy to get online and look/post the problems. That is true with EVERYTHING that goes wrong, TVs, phones, toilet, you name it. Just interesting to see how this develops. The 339 is on...
Here we go again..
By: Jester : August 16th, 2011-12:06
Now you're making some future assumptions and based on these random predictions you're asking Panerai to stop using this material? We're not sure of the exact situation on this watch and whether it's truly related to the use of composite material. Until w...
Um.
By: BDLJ : August 16th, 2011-18:31
The Panerai 'composite' is a ceramic. Just applied via a different process to the more usual TiN coatings. ANd I think that's what's at issue here. From what I see in that photo, it looks like a poor coating (process issue) rather than a material robustne...
relax
By: emalit : August 16th, 2011-16:23
I have seen most of the posts in all of the watch forums about discoloration, I would not be too worried SO FAR. it seems that there are 5 registered cases online with discoloration and only one with chipping. So...lets completely discount the odd chippin...
with all due respect
By: emalit : August 18th, 2011-08:32
so is it safe to say that the owner of the said watch with "pitting" and discoloration of the caseback has extremely high alchohol levels in blood? or is sweat simply high in alchohol? in which panerai would be a spring roll short of being pu pu platter
Follow up....
By: asg : August 18th, 2011-10:54
Not exactly - Well, if you consider this latest summer weather in Northern NJ/NYC a hot climate - then I guess the answer is yes. Also, I wouldn't call this a daily wear piece either. I've worn it once a week since I bought it - so maybe for 2-3 months, s...
Very interested
By: Bruno.M1 : August 18th, 2011-14:27
We don't need to put our watches in alcohol but I am really looking forward to your result. As i said before, it wouldn't be strange if a watch comes in contact with alcohol. I mean, when you're in a crowded place, holding a drink in your left hand and so...
I agree -
By: asg : August 19th, 2011-09:08
I think its just the dye / coloring also. The surface, at least on my watch, has no pitting, holes or other visible damage. I think its an issue - but maybe one where Panerai will refinish the case - Or, it will age with some type of patina - whether its ...
picture of pam339 caseback
By: teofft : April 25th, 2012-18:16
here is a shot of the case back that is a good representation of the whitish discoloration. i've emailed panerai and the nyc boutique and am awaiting a reply. i'll be in manhattan next month, and am wondering if there is any utility in bringing it to the ...
updated picture
By: teofft : May 10th, 2012-10:16
I've been wearing my 339 conservatively, mostly at work (i'm in healthcare). definitely getting worse, and possibly starting to pit in places. will take it in to NYC boutique this weekend. will let everyone know what happens! wish me luck. disappointed, b...
Glad you got it back.....
By: sergio : February 27th, 2013-09:00
and I simpathize with you for the 10 months in the waiting. At the same time, though, being a new, revolutionary material some "problems" are pretty much par for the course. I've just wrote (in another forum) that since Panerai made 1500 pieces of this mo...