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Old 31 August 2010, 11:45 PM   #1
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Hey guys.

Where do you think it would be best to meet up? I was planing to send an SMS to Anthony and you Kevin tomorrow to sort out the plans, but perhaps we can do it hear just as well.

(sorry Kevin, don't think I can make it to the Flair at 5.30)

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Old 31 August 2010, 11:51 PM   #2
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Hey guys.

Where do you think it would be best to meet up? I was planing to send an SMS to Anthony and you Kevin tomorrow to sort out the plans, but perhaps we can do it hear just as well.

(sorry Kevin, don't think I can make it to the Flair at 5.30)

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Guys,

How about we meet at IFC at 6pm sharp somewhere near the watch shops where Panerai is located. Would like to join for the drink at the Flair but unlikely be able to escape the office well before 5:30.

Once again, please SMS me once you guys are around.

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Old 31 August 2010, 11:57 PM   #3
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Sounds perfect Anthony! Looking forward to meeting up with you guys tomorrow.

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Old 1 September 2010, 12:02 AM   #4
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Good for me as well. Looking forward to catching up tomorrow...
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you know you are a paneristi..

when you get excited for fellow risti's GTG for a new boutique...

I got no life...

should be a great event...looking forword to photos..
maybe the 339 will make a showing...
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Old 1 September 2010, 05:57 AM   #6
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I doubt the 339 will make an appearance. anyhow i am ready with questions to the expert about the 8 day PR indicator

would have preferred the 410/420 to at least make the 1st public showing in Asia .
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some pics from these evening show. it was the first Risti gathering session for us Jerry will post better pictures of the event.
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I was looking forward to this...thanks...
more? more?
Also, where are your new purchases?!!?
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Old 2 September 2010, 12:23 AM   #9
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Sorry Phil, they were not prepared to sell any watches today . All of us were left disappointed as the 366 was not even available for display.
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Old 2 September 2010, 12:25 AM   #10
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Sorry Phil, they were not prepared to sell any watches today . All of us were left disappointed as the 366 was not even available for display.
wow...sounds like they were not really READY...guess it was all about the free goodies and putting up a good face...
well..at least it was a good time?
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Yeah, what can one say. This was indeed one of the worst PR-events I have ever attend... What where they thinking? No new models, not even the SE-Asia models that we have covered so much in this thread.

It felt like once we got to the shop, we went in for a while to have a look around - and since there was nothing special to look at, we ended up standing and talking for an hour outside the shop instead.

I mean come on! And once we got the chance to go "upstairs" - when I think all of us was expecting to see at least a few of the SE-models, it was nothing there either, except from some sort of corridor showing the history of Panerai... Don't know what to say really about all this, except that it was really REALLY nice to meet up with the other guys! We had a fantastic time, even if the event was terrible, and I'm really looking forward to the next GTG.

Here are a few pics. Sorry about the bad quality...

First Shanghai GTG = first picture taken.
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Asia Pacific CEO


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Entrance to the "history corridor"


Lee getting ready to fire of a few pics...


The so called "history corridor"...


Maybe if Sly would have turned up, I could have given them a D+. But that's a big maybe.


Only interesting watch this evening (at least for me) and sorry, the front shot turned out really bad, so no point in showing it here I'm afraid.


Unfortunately, we lost Kevin on this one...




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Joe..thanks for the post..and looks like a great time..funny how a watch can lead to this hum? too bad China blocks paneristi.com...you all would find a home there...

Well...no offense to Kevin..but his replacement is pretty sweet!

wow..sorry to hear it...the "wall of history" looks like something out of a museum

so..they didn't bring ANYTHING in hum?..dang...
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Just got back from the event. Sat next to the new GM for Panerai in China who will move to Shanghai shortly and is a very nice chap. I had a good discussion with him where I politely indicated that there were a few paneristis who probably should have been invited to the dinner tonight.

Dinner was good and they had a famous Chinese piano player as well as playing videos of the restoration of the boat Ellen during the intervals. They didn't bring out the new models which was a bit of a disappointment and when I asked they said that they would be available for viewing early next week at the boutique.

Great meeting everyone Joe, Lee, Anthony, Cliff and look forward to the next meeting. Didn't take many pics as I was too busy focusing on the wine but will try and dig out what I have and upload later.
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well at least we persisted till the end and were rewarded with the door gift (the classic panerai deep blue wool sweater). extremely useful for future winter gatherings
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well at least we persisted till the end and were rewarded with the door gift (the classic panerai deep blue wool sweater). extremely useful for future winter gatherings
Good job in getting the door gift. You guys didn't miss out, I got the same one. Think it would have been good if they had added at least the latest catelogue with the goody bag...
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Old 2 September 2010, 10:29 AM   #16
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Good morning Kevin, you are early. The catalogue may be printed in Chinese coz the ones we saw in the showroom are printed in chinese wording.

I guess we have lower our expectations of what they can deliver so far. Hopefully your comments to the new GM will raise their service levels in future.

As for the 366, it should be officially on sale next week. Guess all the watches have been used for magazines and photoshoots.
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Just got back from the event. Sat next to the new GM for Panerai in China who will move to Shanghai shortly and is a very nice chap. I had a good discussion with him where I politely indicated that there were a few paneristis who probably should have been invited to the dinner tonight.

Dinner was good and they had a famous Chinese piano player as well as playing videos of the restoration of the boat Ellen during the intervals. They didn't bring out the new models which was a bit of a disappointment and when I asked they said that they would be available for viewing early next week at the boutique.

Great meeting everyone Joe, Lee, Anthony, Cliff and look forward to the next meeting. Didn't take many pics as I was too busy focusing on the wine but will try and dig out what I have and upload later.
Kevin, did you get the email address of this chap as I would really like to send him an email on the event.

In short, the event was probably the worst PR event of a watch company that I would experience for the rest of my life. I really thought that Panerai would like to take this opportunity to "promote" the brand to the Chinese market therefore there would be "aggressive" sales persons to approach those who were not wearing PAMs during the event (at least 90% of the people there), introduce the brand, etc etc.

My observation was that the so-called Asia-Pacific boss was only interested to entertain the media and a few beauties for photos. At the end, they got a singer from Hong Kong whom I am sure that he is not a PAM friend until last night to give a speech on something which no-one with 5 metres from him would be able to hear.

The Group (4 of us except Kevin) felt that we are so lucky to be offered the opportunity to go upstairs and look at the boring models and pictures. At that point, I felt like I was given a ticket to meet with the President of the United States!!!

To me, Panerai is a brand that you can buy if you wish but they don't really care!!!

I should probably stop here or I will spend my next 2 hours complaining on the event.

However, this event really gives us the opportunity to kick start our first Shanghai GTG which I am looking forward to another event shortly with increasing number of members to share among our watch stories!!!

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well at least we persisted till the end and were rewarded with the door gift (the classic panerai deep blue wool sweater). extremely useful for future winter gatherings
At one point, one of us was given a small size one. When we ask for a bigger size, the lady stated "sorry, we give out the "gift" randomly" and cannot change to a bigger size one. I went back home and look at the item with a view to find out if it has serial number saying MXXXX/2000 or something. Disappointed that it is not there.
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Anthony, guess you were disappointed at not being able to see the 366 or buy any other watches. No worries you should be able to buy it next week. But getting to know the right salesperson is very important .

At least you got to feel the PAM335 which turned out to be a dummy model also.
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Anthony, guess you were disappointed at not being able to see the 366 or buy any other watches. No worries you should be able to buy it next week. But getting to know the right salesperson is very important .

At least you got to feel the PAM335 which turned out to be a dummy model also.
Can't believe that they only got one dummy model which they use all over the world. It is definitely the same one used in HK shop as well as my friend told me of the scratches on the watch. Amazed by the sales lady that ceramic materials doesn't mean no scratches!!! I thought there will not be any scratches!!!


The worst thing is the crown on the dummy model fell off when I released the lever!!! Great quality watch at that price and amazed that they don;t fix it before using it again for demonstration.

I sort of agree with one of the members of last night that they have limited funding internally which affect the quality of the event last night. May be, they don't have the funds to pay for the customs duty deposit for their demo watches, which we were expecting, with the Chinese Customs.

By the way, they should pay Jet Li to wear one of the PAMs (or a couple) in The Expendables and get him there last night. I assure that PAMs will become hot cakes in China immediately!!!

Hope that they can improve their sales and profits here thereby having enough funds for better events in the future. Alternatively, just some thoughts from TRF members would give them a much much better results last night.

May be, "they just don't care" which is their marketing approach!!!
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Anthony, you are right about the 366. It is using a hand wound OPII calibre and not the automatic OPIII calibre as I mentioned earlier.
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wow..the event just sounds worse and worse...
at least the GTG was good..and that's what matters...

looking forward to some wristshot guys!
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to the Shanghai Gang:
I have relatives in Shanghai as well as family in Taiwan...what is the general opinion...

Is Panerai still a niche brand? Seems like my friends with disposable incomes in Shanghai knows about PAM..however, most don't.

I guess PAMs are super popular in Singapore...

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Phil, I would say that Panerai is still a relatively unknown watch brand in China.

In Singapore, unless the particular person is into watches (higher proportion as compared to China) otherwise Panerai is also less well known.

If you were to mention Rolex in both countries then everyone can relate to Rolex being excellent and expensive watches. In fact in China it would be a status symbol wearing a Rolex (pretty much everywhere else also).
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I love Shanghai. I wish I could have been there. Looks like it was fun.
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The 366's are being sold as we speak. I really would like to see some more pictures of it. Anyone?
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yes a couple have been sold via the ifc boutique, some have been reserved. more are expected to come in.
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I have one waiting for me also. Problem is that I live in Europe and not expect to visit Asia very soon...

It is a pity that OP does not work like one worldwide-network. Otherwise I could pay the watch and pick it up in a European boutique.
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How come Singapore hasnt got a Panerai boutique? With the amount of people interested in watches and since Panerai is based in Singapore for SE-Asia seems odd they dont open one.
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I have one waiting for me also. Problem is that I live in Europe and not expect to visit Asia very soon...

It is a pity that OP does not work like one worldwide-network. Otherwise I could pay the watch and pick it up in a European boutique.
I could have pick it up for you.
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The 366's are being sold as we speak. I really would like to see some more pictures of it. Anyone?
Here you go, sorry for the poor quality. Tried it on at the boutique, I did like it but passed as I'm hoping to get my hands on the 420...
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