MTF[PuristS]
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Who is that e-mail writer?
Anthony,
They sounds like the sort of questions that Panerai marketing would ask.
Or they should be asking if it's not them!
Regards,
MTF P.V.
This message has been edited by MTF on 2007-10-22 05:16:49
Quick shot at Q#1
By: Bill : October 21st, 2007-18:40
Question #1: How do you see Panerai as a company and its products moving forward? More high end, special edition pieces or turn into what Breitling is now? I think if we just look back over the past five years you can see one thing. Panerai is keep a good...
Well ...
By: amanico : October 21st, 2007-22:24
Maybe I'd be fired for that but who cares??? I don't see Panerai as a high end manufacture with tourbillons, MR, or PC... It's for me a total non sense. I'd appreciate if they create a solid a,d basic in house movement, and another with a long power reser...
Brief response
By: rsqd : October 21st, 2007-22:32
1. I used to follow Breitling rather closely, but became tired of the brand when it was not sufficiently innovative to retain my interest. The Navitimer (once a favorite of mine) and the Chronomat have seemed to be the basis of the brand for decades. How ...
answers
By: LeonD : October 22nd, 2007-15:01
q1. I am having trouble justifying my love for Panerai these days. I am still a big fan, but I prefer to wear AP and sold or in the process of selling my Panerais. I think they lost direction and clearly following Breitling. If you search Paneristi you wi...
Yes, but
By: LeonD : October 22nd, 2007-20:46
I agree about not getting everything out now! You missunderstood my point. The question was about direction Panerai was going now. I think they are not presenting anything to die for (2007) and going Breitling road for now. Mr Bonati clearly knows what He...