Simple pleasures!

Jun 25, 2008,14:53 PM
 

I discovered Panerai perhaps ten years ago. Not just in books but through a friend who was working on the new brand under the sunlights.

 

 

That was not a time for Radiomir lovers. It was only a story about Luminor. Sylvester Stallone was still successful, the year 2000 was still the future.

 

 

A hundred different references of Panerai watches was not something we could imagine. I had not even bought a JLC yet!

 

 

The story was nice but I don't remember really considering buying a Luminor, although they were quite appealing. Maybe because I was too young to afford any serious watch. :-)

 

 

My first real and strong desire for a Panerai came later with a 103, tried on in Firenze in 2001. I never saw any later on.

 

 

I would not imagine a 40mm Radiomir now that I'm used to a 45, specially after reading the recent books and knowing more about the Panerai history. 45mm seems a fair way to feel what was the real thing.

 

 

I would not mind getting a 249 in its 47mm case! That's a strong option.

 

 

One of the main aspects of the Historical watches from Panerai is the Unitas based OP calibre. I've always loved pocket watch calibres and that's the first one on my wrist. Hopefully  a Daniel Roth Athys 2 will follow someday.

 

 

I've always avoided to buy a Rolex as I don't like to wear watches that are too recognizable. This aspect also stopped me from getting seriously into Panerai watches. Let's say that the appeal was finally too strong.

 

 

The golden hands on a 210 helped a lot to make the decision, at a time when the 232 is so obvious.

 

 

The cushion case of the Radiomir is not specific to Panerai but that's the only modern option AFAIK!

 

I've long desired a cushion cased watch!

 

 

The thin and shord lugs also help this large case to fit my medium wrist.

 

 

I live on the sea side so a diving watch is a necessity for me. A diving watch with a soul and a story is a must.

 

 

I've not been diving with it yet, but I run with it and I've never had a more readable watch to run with!

 

 

If you don't like simple things you may not like the Panerai history. A date is already a modern feature, if not high tech, in a Panerai. A power reserve indicator is necessary only because eight days are a long time to remember to wind the tuna can! 

 

 

I admit a second hand would give some light to the dial, but do we have to read so much to get it! :-)

 

 

So I came in too late to seriously think about a vintage Panerai. The good news is that Panerai does its best to make new vintage watches! The 210 is not close to the 249 of course, but good enough to be a keeper!

 

 

Of course some may be tempted to say : why do you get a 210 when the 21 exists? Good question! Anybody would dare and answer?

 

 

The Rolex Cortebert would surely be a plus, but the platinum case wouldn't be in line with the real thing.

 

 

What is a Panerai ?

 

 

I would say that a Panerai is a diving watch that is readable, luminous, simple, stylish!

 

 

I could add that you need a watch to wear your straps !  :-)

 

 

Is it a Radiomir or a Panerai ? That's IMO a true question because the first Radiomir models were not just Panerai watches, but to some extent Rolex watches.

 

Oh my god I got a Rolex!

 

 

OK I got a Rolex but of the best vintage style. OK this is not a Rolex but it has a mat dial!

 

 

Could you imagine a 210 not just with golden hand but also with yellow indices?

 

 

It was asked recently what we would do as the Panerai CEO. I would limit the range to two pieces, perhaps three. The golden 210 you see here would be one reference, and then two Luminor models, one in steel, one in titanium, both with a seconds hand, but just with Luminor Panerai on the dial! 

 

 

Of course you'll probably think that I'm a bit excessive, but yes I'm a bit excessive, but Panerai watches are a bit excessive, that's part of their charm!

 

 

Why would you need to complicate such ideas !

 

 

When you get tools you take tools made for one use. Your screwdriver doesn't make the coffee.

 

 

So if you want to get the spirit of Panerai you don't need to take the maximum from it, you have to get the minimum.

 

 

Of course you may like and get any Panerai of your choice. Take the one you like.

 

 

Let's just say simple pleasures are great !

 

 

That's like biking! Nothing really special but such a great pleasure that you feel so good!

 

 

Do you really need a motorbike to gte more fun ?

 

 

You don't need the logo on the dial, it's already on the crown.

 

 

I should add that it's a perfect watch to wear at night as it is so readable in the dark.

 

 

I just spent two days wearing this Panerai AND a Rolex Sub. Nice watch the Rolex, but that's a children's watch, no?

 

 

You may hope to get caught by the simpler way out of horology addiction !

 

 

I may soon try it on the beach. What do you think of this idea of seeing the Radiomir as a dressed Panerai?

 

 

I can hardly share this opinion !

 

 

What will you do of your 210?

 

 

Will you get it ?

 

 

Dje

 

 

 

 


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My pleasure! nt

 
 By: Dje : June 26th, 2008-01:41

Finally Jerome! Congrats!!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : June 25th, 2008-18:31
You ask too many questions in your post :P Just wear the watch and enjoy the smile on your face LOL So what's in store for your 2nd PAM? Cheers, Anthony

Greeeeat review, Jerome

 
 By: amanico : June 25th, 2008-22:31
you're so right about the appeal of the Radiomir... Yes, it's basically a Rolex Case, but I don't see the problem, as all was negociated between Panerai and Rolex, at an era where Rolex didn't sell so many watches, and was just happy to have clients, and ... 

No problem indeed!

 
 By: Dje : June 26th, 2008-01:46
Hi Nicolas, I'm glad you liked it! I know that you appreciate the 210 even when you already have to handle your incredible own collection! I should take pics of my 210 and your 249 next time! Cheers Dje

My pleasure, Jerome, my friend

 
 By: amanico : June 26th, 2008-21:44
There is no serious collection, here,you perfectly know that serious collection apart, what matters is the watch, and yours is nice, interesting, and special... What else, George? LOL Best. Nicolas

Jerome, thanks for sharing your love in Radiomir

 
 By: patrickh : June 25th, 2008-23:38
I am very pleased to see your 210 on your wrist and how you describe it. Very nice pics. Enjoy your first Panerai. Patrickh

Thanks

 
 By: nikanarani : June 26th, 2008-00:08
You just helped re-affirm my decision

You're welcome....

 
 By: Dje : June 26th, 2008-01:48
Hi ....so what is your decision? Dje

210

 
 By: nikanarani : June 26th, 2008-06:11

Great pictures of a great watch

 
 By: DrStrong : June 26th, 2008-01:55
sometimes beauty is in simplicity, like for the 210. Cheers Jeff

Thanks Jeff!

 
 By: Dje : June 26th, 2008-02:18

I follow your thought line Jerome,

 
 By: Asimut : June 26th, 2008-02:49
You make some valid points but I dare say some opinions will change in the evolution of time. Enjoy and thanks for the refreshing post. Asi

Great post!

 
 By: Peter  : June 26th, 2008-02:52
Thks for sharing

Enjoy it Jerome!

 
 By: ALEPOS : June 26th, 2008-05:15
Really nice watch and thanks for sharing your thoughts and photos with us. Alepos

A good read, Jerome...

 
 By: pplater : June 26th, 2008-06:52
...and a great pick-up. Enjoy! Looks like it's going to be an expensive year for new watches... Cheers, pplater.

Congratulations Jerome....

 
 By: sclamb : June 26th, 2008-07:02
A beautiful Radiomir, made so by the simplicity of the piece. The start of a journey down the Panerai road? Simon

Nice review Jerome.

 
 By: Ben C. : June 26th, 2008-07:53
Nice pics, nice review Jerome. congrats on this beauty. Best, Ben C.

Big congrats Jérôme...

 
 By: p@trice : June 26th, 2008-08:26
Great review and very nice watch !!!

Very effusive, Dje . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 26th, 2008-08:59
. . . ;-) . . . the charms of Panerai are powerful, indeed . . . cordially, Art

Shall we resist?

 
 By: Dje : June 27th, 2008-01:23

Great post and pics.

 
 By: Krieng : June 26th, 2008-23:07
with interesting story. Thanks

Thanks! nt

 
 By: Dje : June 27th, 2008-01:23

Simple Indeed !!!

 
 By: K23 : June 27th, 2008-21:55
Simply love your post ... the images and text sent a simple yet strong message. Love it so much that I read your post thrice ... likely to go for the 4th time !!! Have a 210 myself on top of a 233 ... still like the golden hands on ur 210 compared to the ... 

Congrats Jerome!

 
 By: SJX : June 28th, 2008-09:08
I've been looking forward to your review and it has not disappointed. Great photos too by the way. - SJX

Thanks JiaXian

 
 By: Dje : June 29th, 2008-00:08

Great review Jerome

 
 By: Bill : June 30th, 2008-02:18
Hi Jerome Now you have to be careful not to catch the "maladie" in starts in the heart and ends up hurting in the pocket book. LOL I am happy to see you made such a great choice. Bill

Thanks Bill

 
 By: Dje : June 30th, 2008-02:44

Beautiful

 
 By: farhad19620 : November 1st, 2008-09:49