Panerai SIHH 2012 Beverly Hills Event Review
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Panerai SIHH 2012 Beverly Hills Event Review

By ED209 · Jun 22, 2012 · 61 replies
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ED209 provides a comprehensive review of the PuristSPro Panerai Beverly Hills Boutique SIHH 2012 Event, offering an exclusive look at the year's novelties. His detailed report, featuring numerous images, captures the essence of Panerai's new releases and the interactive experience for collectors. This article serves as a valuable resource for understanding Panerai's offerings and community engagement from a decade ago.

PuristSPro joins Panerai North American President, Rafael Alvarez, and the Panerai Beverly Hills Boutique staff to host fellow Purists for a viewing of the new SIHH 2012 novelties.  It was great to see familiar faces and also a lot of new folks as well. 

We began the evening at the Panerai Beverly Hills Boutique. 





A familiar sight to all watch enthusiasts is Panerai Beverly Hills Boutique Director Chad Warrick:





PuristS guests and Rafael Alvarez reviewing the SIHH 2012 Novelties.































Panerai offered a large range of new Radiomir watches for 2012 including the California dialed PAM424 in 47mm with a 3 days power reserve and P.3000 movement.  Another interesting version is the Radiomir SLC PAM425 with the dial combination of bar and dot hour indicators. 
We also had a pair of special editions; the Radiomir PAM338 with the California Dial and 3 day power reserve, and the PAM449 with the bar and dot hour indicators.  Each of these utilize the 47mm sized case and the P.3000 movement.








Another pairing is the special edition Radiomir 1940 in steel and rose gold.  These had a wonderful vintage look and includes a domed Plexiglass crystal.



One of my favorite features of the 1940's is the view from the caseback where you can view the Minerva pocket watch movement.  The movement was nicely decorated showing off the large balance wheel.  I'll post detailed pics in a separate post.

And speaking of decorated movements, we have the Radiomir GMT 8 Days Oro Rosso in 45mm.  This Panerai is fitted with the P.2002 movement however this caliber has open worked bridges and barrel which provides a view of the gear train and mainspring.  This type of movement looks great on the Panerai and I hope that they continue with this on future models. 



In the Luminor collection Panerai debuted three new ceramic models.  From the watch case in the bottom row from left to right is the Tuttonero, the Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT, and the Luminor 1950 Tourbillon GMT. 







The Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Automatic and the Tuttonero side by side. The caseback has a grey tinted sapphire cyrstal with the P.9001 movement. 






The Tuttonero ceramic bracelet with a matte black color coating that matches the ceramic case.  The overall watch was hefty and much heavier than I expected.

 

Next up is part two as we head over to the Montage Hotel for dinner.

Regards,
ED-209





This message has been edited by DRMW on 2012-06-22 13:13:38 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2012-11-16 17:12:32

About the Panerai Radiomir 42mm Titanium Ref. PAM338

The Panerai Radiomir PAM338 is a 42mm timepiece that represents a more understated option within the Radiomir collection, offering a balance between Panerai's signature design language and a more wearable size. It features the distinctive wire lugs characteristic of the Radiomir line, contributing to its unique wrist presence. This reference is notable for its composite case material, which provides a unique aesthetic and lightweight feel.

Powering the PAM338 is the in-house Panerai Calibre P.999/1, an automatic movement with a 3-day power reserve. The watch includes a date complication and a sandwich dial construction, often presented in a brownish-black hue with beige indices and greenish lume, enhancing legibility and vintage appeal. The crystal is a 1.5mm thick sapphire, ensuring durability and clarity.

For collectors, the PAM338 offers a blend of traditional Radiomir design with modern materials and an in-house movement. Its 42mm case size makes it a versatile choice for those who appreciate Panerai's aesthetic but prefer a more compact fit than the larger 45mm or 47mm models. The combination of its unique case material and movement positions it as a distinctive piece within the broader Panerai catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
P.999/1
Case
Brushed Titanium
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Brownish Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
1.5mm Sapphire

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sergio
Jun 22, 2012

did you catch the PAM reference on this piece? Ciao - Sergio

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ED209
Jun 22, 2012

Hi Sergio, The Radiomir 8 days GMT Oro Rosso 45mm reference number is PAM395. How do you like the looks of the decorated movement? Regards, ED-209 This message has been edited by ED209 on 2012-06-22 04:21:57

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sergio
Jun 22, 2012

I found the "translucent" dial really beautiful...less....the fangs, I can't stand. I was raving about it to Anthony (yesterday). In my opinion a "transition" piece of Panerai between...bold military watches....and jewelery. As I wrote, this model would fit naturally in a jeweler's window, surrounded by JWCs, Piagets, JLCs, VCs and PPs, IMO.. :-) Ciao - Sergio

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ED209
Jun 22, 2012

Dinner was held at the Muse Room (above Scarpetta restaurant) inside the luxurious Montage Hotel. Here's a video with Panerai North American President Rafael Alvarez and PuristSPro General Manager Anthony Tsai welcomes PuristS guests to the event during dinner. The entire SIHH 2012 Novelties were brought with us to the restaurant. Dinner is served! A four course meal with a choice of entree. Our first course was a delicious butter poached dungeness crab with sweet diced mangoes and whipped avaca

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sergio
Jun 22, 2012

it will take a bit, for my mind to absorb...the hybrid/transitional...heaviness of the case on a Radiomir. Live it looks better than in the pictures, IMO. Nothing wrong with the Minerva's "guts" of course..:-) Ciao - Sergio

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AlexSunrise
Jun 22, 2012

It is great to see many familiar faces having a great time. Thanks for the coverage, Ed, and kudos to Panerai for continuing to share their novelties with the PuristS community. Cheers, Alex

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