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Old 22 January 2014, 10:30 AM   #1
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Icon6 Panerai Discontinued Models...

Panerai announced in this year SIHH 2014 that they are discontinuing some modes from their line up...


The selected models are...


Pam 114
Pam 176
Pam 219
Pam 113
Pam 177
Pam 439
Pam 504
Pam 505
Pam 299
Pam 25
Pam 297
Pam 241
Pam 244
Pam 270
Pam 275
Pam 289



Panerai are moving towards phasing out their Eta movt to the newer in house movt with upgraded power reserve.


Pam 114 to Pam 561
Pam 176 to Pam 562
Pam 113 to Pam 563
Pam 177 to Pam 564

Pam 219 I believe is being 'replaced' by Pam 557 with upgraded casing from 44 luminor to 47 1950 casing as the only destro base offered by Panerai.

Pam 299 has the current in house Pam 328 as the 'replacement' I guess.

Interestingly , they discon Pam 25 Ti Submersible without any 'replacement' unless the Pam 305 is the successor , just like the 219 vs 557. After all , the 305 seems to be quite a popular Ti sub , well received compared to the 25.

There you have it. Newer and more $ for Richemont.

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