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Old 18 January 2020, 11:02 PM   #1
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Several months back a new Panerai Boutique opened so the Mrs was shopping in the same area so I thought I would go just to check them out as I have never handled a Panerai

First off very small boutique but seemed to be well laid out and the sales group seemed very attentive but long story short I came across this piece https://www.panerai.com/us/en/collec...ue---42mm.html and really liked the look and feel but then I started looking at the specs and it seems it’s only rated for 3 bar/30 meters which I assume it’s because of the snap back that’s used ?

Anyway I’m not a diver but do occasionally get watches wet especially during weekly cleanings when wearing so would a 3 bar piece be ok to run under water or shower with ?
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Old 19 January 2020, 12:41 AM   #2
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Luminor with 30 meter water resistance is hard for me to wrap my head around, but there are those who like the Due line.

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Old 19 January 2020, 04:30 AM   #3
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Luminor with 30 meter water resistance is hard for me to wrap my head around, but there are those who like the Due line.

Yes I was very attracted to the Due line but now I’m going to have to rethink this piece in my future, don’t get me wrong I love the look and fit but I also wash my watches 1-2 times a week and don’t want any issues.
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We've said it here before, but a luminor case (with crown protecting device!), snap on case back, military diving heritage and 30m of wr are elements that simply don't work well together.
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I bought a Due in December. This watch did what Panerai wanted, it attracted a new buyer (me) that had no interest in the large size of traditional Panerai models. But it does provide the look, fit and finish of Panerai. I am a big guy, and can easily wear traditional Panerai models. But I never liked their bulky feel. I can wear the Due under my suit jacket, it is very easy to read, in house movement and the same high quality finishing as expected from Panerai.

I often read that 30 meters is not a large enough depth rating. Unless you are acutally diving, it is more than enough for daily wear. And if you dive, you are probably using a better tool for the job.

The Due line is bringing in new buyers to enjoy the Panerai brand. It is every bit a Panerai. The Due is not a divers watch. Its a watch for everyday wear, suitable for all occasions that demonstrates a unique style. I highly recommend it.
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Old 20 January 2020, 12:11 AM   #6
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We've said it here before, but a luminor case (with crown protecting device!), snap on case back, military diving heritage and 30m of wr are elements that simply don't work well together.
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I bought a Due in December. This watch did what Panerai wanted, it attracted a new buyer (me) that had no interest in the large size of traditional Panerai models. But it does provide the look, fit and finish of Panerai. I am a big guy, and can easily wear traditional Panerai models. But I never liked their bulky feel. I can wear the Due under my suit jacket, it is very easy to read, in house movement and the same high quality finishing as expected from Panerai.

I often read that 30 meters is not a large enough depth rating. Unless you are acutally diving, it is more than enough for daily wear. And if you dive, you are probably using a better tool for the job.

The Due line is bringing in new buyers to enjoy the Panerai brand. It is every bit a Panerai. The Due is not a divers watch. Its a watch for everyday wear, suitable for all occasions that demonstrates a unique style. I highly recommend it.
I to am new to Panerai and when I saw the 42mm Due it caught my attention so I wanted to see it in person and when seeing I was attracted more but the low WR rating is a big turn off, no I’m not a daily diver and don’t shower while wearing a watch but I do submerge my pieces a few time a week under water and clean and if I chose to say get in a pool or similar I don’t want the nightmare of ruining a picece that won’t be covered by warranty so maybe I need to either one look at a different Panerai line or two look to a different brand.
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