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29 October 2012, 06:26 PM | #1 |
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Different strokes for different folks. While I do see why many people are drawn to Panerais (they indeed are beautifully crafted watches), I personally would likely never own one myself mainly due to its size. Variety is what makes the world more exciting. If Rolex had a monopoly of the watch industry, I'm sure everyone would be sick of it.
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29 October 2012, 06:41 PM | #2 |
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I've got alotta love for Panerai.
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29 October 2012, 06:57 PM | #3 |
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Nothing like Panerai pix on a Rolex thread.
I have 100+ watches - I like them all. Proof is I have never sold one.
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30 October 2012, 11:53 PM | #4 |
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I have to admit, that's a nice looking dress watch
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29 October 2012, 07:24 PM | #5 |
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I remember "not getting" Panerai my first few years of wearing Rolex. These days you'll very rarely catch me wearing anything but a PAM. Different strokes for different folks but no Rolex has ever brought me the level of enjoyment that my 312 or 372 have.
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29 October 2012, 07:27 PM | #6 |
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I believe a varied watch collection is the way to go. I doubt I will ever own a Panerai but I think they are very nice watches.
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29 October 2012, 07:31 PM | #7 |
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Panerai - not my cup of tea.
Having said that, that's the good thing about watches - there are all sorts to suit all people, it would be a bit boring if we all liked the same watch! |
29 October 2012, 07:37 PM | #8 |
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Love them or hate them, it was probably Panerai that made Rolex update their line to bigger cases. In fact probably the whole industry.
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29 October 2012, 08:46 PM | #9 |
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When I get my first Rolex, I had not even heard of Panerai. I was exposed to the watch through the internet and at that time, I too do not understand why people will like the watch. It was until I saw and feel the watch(the real thing) that I become attracted to it. Well, it is those "love at first sight" feeling. Either you get it or you don't. Nothing to understand about it. FYI, I'm now more of a Panerai than a Rolex guy.... Next is AP...
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29 October 2012, 08:37 PM | #10 |
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never liked Pams and I don't mind if others do. Not my problem.
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29 October 2012, 09:41 PM | #11 |
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I must hang in the wrong circles as whenever I know someone wearing a Rolex, first thing they get asked is- is it real or a fake?
I prefer Panerai (for now), people don't recognize them unless they are watch people and never get asked that question... |
29 October 2012, 09:48 PM | #12 |
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Rolex and omega for me. Panerai is not for me though...
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29 October 2012, 10:05 PM | #13 |
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Hey they are not for everyone, me included. I don't understand their appeal at all, but each to his own right? It's not a problem to voice your opinion on them either way as long as it isn't trying to insult the Panerai owner.
I do find it interesting however, that Rolex got them going with this look and basic design in the first place. It's arguable, no Rolex, no Panerai.....not as we know them anyway.
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29 October 2012, 10:20 PM | #14 |
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I think PAM is very much a stylistic thing. I have a colleague and friend who wears one and it suits his style quite well as he is a bit more fashion forward than I am. I have to say I have looked over at it and thought it looked good. When I tried one on, it did not look right on me.
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29 October 2012, 11:08 PM | #15 |
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I have both, and i like both, but i just want 3 or 4 rolexes and panerai i want about 10 watches,i think they look diferent, clean and nicer.
Panerai has movements till 10 days reserve (it's very cool).
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29 October 2012, 11:22 PM | #16 |
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I am a Rolex lover. Came to this forum a short time ago looking for info about a new Rolex I wanted to purchase.
I found the Panerai subforum and fell in love with them. I opted not to get a new TT Submariner and get a Pam 372 that was equally priced. I'm very happy with my decision. So, to the OP's original question. What is to preclude a fan or owner of Rolex watches from Loving Panerai?
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29 October 2012, 11:33 PM | #17 |
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I loves the PAM
1. The fact that the OP doesn't like Panerai watches is perfectly understandable. The fact that he doesn't understand why others like it is not. To each his own, etc.
2. I got on the Panerai boat very late in the game; the first time I ever saw one was roughly in 2004 on Pierce Brosnan's wrist and thought to myself, what the heck is that? I know all the big houses, but I don't know that! What's that odd contraption surrounding the crown??? And so on. At the time I was wearing my 38mm Chronoswiss Tora, daydreaming of - what else, a Rolex Sub Forward it to 2011 - I need / want a "big" diver. I don't know why, but everything else (incl. my 38mm Tora) looks too small... . Now I'm no longer daydreaming of a Sub, but a DSSD Earlier on this year, I pick up my Mühle S.A.R. Flieger, which comes to a hefty 44mm... Now I can't deal with my 38mm Tora - too humble, for lack of a better word. But the S.A.R. is a bit over the top for a business suit... so then I think to myself it's time to revisit Panerai. But my, haven't the prices changed a bit since 2004... Still, the more I look at them, the more I want one. But before I even consider putting down the $$$ for one, I'm going to get to the bottom of what Panerai is... and I did. I could write volumes, but since most of you don't care for the look anyway, I'll take a shortcut and share with you this: http://rolexblog.blogspot.co.at/2011...oyal-navy.html http://rolexblog.blogspot.co.at/2009...-of-rolex.html Yes, there would be no Panerai watch if it weren't for Rolex. The very first Panerai, the 2533, was essentially all Rolex with the exception of maybe the dial design (not sure about that). The famous "California" dial - again, right off the shelves @Rolex. Perhaps this is why many Rolex fans have also looked into Panerai and some have even stuck around... p.s. the official name for the "thingy" is Crown Guard...
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29 October 2012, 11:55 PM | #18 |
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I like a lot of watch brands, not just Rolex. Panerai makes some nice watches.
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30 October 2012, 12:12 AM | #19 |
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I didn't like Panerai at first. It was just too big for my tastes. But tastes change and when I saw the one I currently own, I was hooked. Its nice to have choices.
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30 October 2012, 10:31 AM | #22 |
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Nice... please bring back the 'Rolex Luminor' ! How great it would be if the two companies worked together again
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30 October 2012, 12:23 PM | #23 |
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I didn't notice that anybody was bashing anybody.
Someone should get Trurolexer in on this. He was crazy for Rolex. Then, he got the Pannie bug and bugged out. Last I heard, he was still "Mr Panerai." |
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I like the Panerai strap options. The 40mm 241 is the right size for me. Ok it's a 7750 movement but it's right up there in accuracy. I like variety.
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30 October 2012, 01:14 AM | #25 |
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If you don't like, don't buy. They are great watches with rich history and styling you can't find in any other brand.
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I hope this post does not pose any offense to any rolex owners.. I'm a Panerai lover, their watches have great history and great distinctive designs. There's a reason why they have the most 'fanatic' followers they call 'Paneristis', almost like a cult. PAMs can also be seen everywhere nowadays in the wild. Heck, today I got a white pages book on my doorstep and on the front cover the guy from the yachting club is wearing a PAM. In Indonesia my hometown, almost everyone nowadays have a PAM. People who can't afford high end watches in Indonesia buy a rep PAM instead of a rep Rolex. OP, if you don't understand the Panerai brand then don't buy, it's your money anyways. If you don't understand why OTHER people like them, it's just human nature we all have different preferences. I don't understand why you don't understand people who like Panerai. I have never got so much enjoyment from wearing my PAMs, even compared to wearing my RM011 and APs. In my eyes, a PAM will always beat Rolex but i DO understand why people like rolexes. Like I said, to each their own. That being said though, I am planning to buy a no-date sub / DSSD since I don't have a rolex yet! It's always nice to have variety :) |
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love how these types of threads always end up bashing the brand (and slightly the owners)...
different strokes for different folks all...
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Like clockwork, this thread comes up.
To each his or her own and, as has been said, either you get it or you don't. I just find it hard to understand blanket statements, though, like "I don't like the look of Panerai", especially on a watch forum. Imagine what you would think if someone said "I don't like the look of Rolex"....in your mind you'd be thinking "What does that mean? The Rolex look. There isn't one look! DJ, DJII, DD, DDII, GMT, Sub, Milgauss, Daytona, DSSD, Explorer, Explorer II, Air King, YM, OP, TOG....What is this noob taking about? They are so different!" well, it's not that different with Panerai, if you take the time to learn. As far as the connection, I don't think there is anything particular about it. There just happens to be some overlap for some people between the brands as far as design and history and authenticity. For others, that overlap doesn't exist. It's all good. P.S. it's not a "crown guard", it's a "device that protects the crown". I know, I know..... |
30 October 2012, 07:53 AM | #29 |
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Different strokes....I like them both.
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30 October 2012, 01:08 PM | #30 |
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Most major brands have desirable watches!
I would say that from every major watch manufacturer , I desire a few of their typical iconic models(i.e. I like Rolex's daytona and submariner, Panerai's Luminor, AP's Royal Oak, Pateks Nautilus, Omega's speedster, Jaeger's Reverso, Blancpains fifty fathoms, Muller's Cintree...)and I dislike some of their other models(ie colorful diamond encrusted rolexes, most Breitling Bentleys, busy Hublots, crazy Zeniths etc...)
Along the same lines, Im sure most of us watch afficionados could find the right watch within any major manufacturers -assuming we had unlimited funds -and weren't concerned with other justifiable reasons for buying a watch like its resale value, status, or reliability - among other reasons. As for Panerai, I love their simple Luminors, and I would recommend them highly to anyone looking to diversify their collection. If the 44's or 47mm's feel too big - go for the 40mm versions - but for the most part, the simplest designs are the one you will enjoy the most! - thats Panerai's specialty. |
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