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SIHH 2013: Panerai PAM507 Bronzo Power Reserve 47mm Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic

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The next watch I'm writing about is probably a watch that I know some of you wished did not get released - the 47mm PAM507 Bronzo Power Reserve Submersible.

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The PAM507 is the younger sibling of the PAM382 Bronzo Submersible which debuted 2 years ago at SIHH 2011.  The PAM507 is the same identical watch as the PAM382 but with the addition of an off-centered power reserve indicator on the dial at the 4:30 position. 

Why did I write in my opening sentence above that some wished this PAM507 never existed?  It's because many of the PAM382 Bronzo owners purchased this watch on the assumption that it would be the only bronze Panerai made.  I don't know why many would assume this because it's Panerai pattern to make future variations of new released watches.

Below is a video by Ming of the original Panerai PAM382 Bronzo Submersible. 

 

The PAM507 has the same gray greenish colored dial with the double batton markers at 12 o'clock just like on the PAM382.  This specific PAM507 press sample has already developed a patina on the bronze because it was worn on the wrist for awhile.  The oxidation of the bronze gives this Panerai a sense of warmth and character.

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 Even the bezel, crown, and crown guard lever are made out of bronze too.

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Looking at the rear, the caseback is made out titanium instead of bronze.  This is because it's not healthy to have this oxidized bronze continually touching your skin.  One little detail I like is Panerai filled the caseback engravings with gold paint.  In the original PAM382 Bronzo, the engravings were not painted but left untouched.  The gold paint matches perfectly with the bronze case IMO. 

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Retail pricing on this Special Edition PAM507 is $13,200, and 1,000 pieces will be made.  1,000 pieces were also made for the PAM382.  Movement used is the P.9002 automatic movement with 3 days power reserve.

The PAM382 is a highly desired model, and I anticipate the PAM507 to sell out as well.  It may not command the same premium as the PAM382 since it's the 2nd bronze piece but it should hold its own ground in terms of collectability.

Lastly, below is a video of the PAM382.  If you missed the PAM382, then consider buying the PAM507.  If you don't like the off-centered power reserve, I'm pretty sure Panerai will come out with another Bronzo variation.  Maybe at SIHH 2015 we'll see a 44mm Bronzo or a 47mm 1000m Submersible Bronzo.  I would love to see a 44mm Bronzo in the future.  Would you as well?

Cheers,
Anthony
 

 

 

  This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2013-05-23 16:49:48

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ImranLondon May 23rd, 2013-16:43
Anthony …the 382 was also 1000pcs  
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AnthonyTsai May 23rd, 2013-16:44
a k thanks for the correction!  
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ImranLondon May 23rd, 2013-16:45
:) no worries, I hope they do a 44 bronze  
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Nicko16 May 23rd, 2013-18:02
A 44mm Bronze would be great. If they wanted a power reserve model Panerai could have used the P9001 movement sans GMT hand in the 382 and it would have been perfect no need for 507
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Spellbound May 23rd, 2013-18:50
Love the Bronzos Absolutely love the PAM507 as I did the PAM382, but call me crazy, I think they are extremely beautiful watches when less than a month old, but the aging process is a bit of a gamble, and now we are seeing the PAM382 after a couple of years, and personall... 
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Bruno.M1 May 23rd, 2013-23:46
this is one of the main reasons why I turned my back to Panerai They should have kept their word ! the 382 was said to be the only one ... we all know that specific interview. It was copy pasted several times on that famous Panerai forum and not once did Panerai denied it. That made me believe that the 382 was indeed ... 
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Bruno.M1 May 23rd, 2013-23:51
Here is the reason Anthony You said ; " I don't know why many would assume this because it's Panerai pattern to make future variations of new released watches. " this is the article and like said in the post above, it was copy pasted and discussed many, MANY times at ( you know wh... 
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Horology75 May 24th, 2013-02:59
I feel the same... I had been collecting Panerai for long and with episodes like these you tend to loose faith in the brand and its managers. It seems they are focused towards commercialization then building brand uniqueness . I guess it is one of the pressures they have wh... 
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AnthonyTsai May 24th, 2013-08:22
Unfortunately I wouldn't believe everything you read in the papers If this article were written by a hard-core watch journalist, then I would tend to believe it if he quoted Bonati word for word. From a luxury lifestyle journalist, I'd take it with a grain of salt. I feel the writer may have misquoted Bonati and misinter... 
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Bruno.M1 May 24th, 2013-10:08
the benefit of the doubt Anthony I agree that we don't have to believe everything we read. So maybe these words are not 100% correct but that's my point. It was discussed many times on 'that' Panerai site and I know for sure Panerai also reads 'that' site. Why didn't they tell us... 
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The next piece I want to highlight is the Panerai PAM526 Luminor 1950 Regatta 3 Days Chrono Flyback Automatic in a 47mm titanium case. What is fantastic about this PAM526 Regatta is that this year's Regatta is actually a functional watch you can really use at the Regatta - the PAM526 actually countdowns the time in minute intervals! Prior yearly version of the Panerai Regatta pieces were usually just Panerai's with a blue colored hand, and Panerai labeled it as a "Regatta" model for that year. Retail price on the PAM526 is $18,800, and 700 pieces will be made this year. Anticipated launch is September; but you know with Panerai, if they say September, it won't come out till many more months later.


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