Tony A.H
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it's impossible to re-invent the Wheel.
with a couple of Models they have: Luminor and Radiomir, you can only do so much to come out with something NEW !!. cause they have to stick to their Roots.
i'm hoping to see another:
* Fiddy
* 47mm Luminor Base
* 47mm Rad with Rust Dial (like the Original).. and so on.
Cheers
Tony
are you
By: Jester : August 14th, 2010-20:37
mad AT them or mad ABOUT them? Let's face it, a production of about 2,000 pieces for 232/249 isn't exclusive to start with so another 50 pieces or so has hardly any dilution effect. Actually like you I have both the 232 and 249 and I sort of like that com...
difficulty
By: golfzhu : August 14th, 2010-16:26
Anthony I agree with your comments 100%. If we as buyers are aware of this, why are we buying or thinking of buying more and more of the same look pieces? great marketing. I love my 312 and want another. the practical me inside stops me every time when I ...
Hmmm...
By: Mr.Gatsby : August 14th, 2010-20:17
I think I could tell the differences among a 232, 249, 309, 322 and 349. Those subtle differeNces are aokay. The Radiomir line Has to expand and this is but it's evolution. But a 294 - way too similar to a 232! Swapping cases, casebacks and crystals just ...
+1
By: Tony A.H : August 16th, 2010-14:17
it's impossible to re-invent the Wheel. with a couple of Models they have: Luminor and Radiomir, you can only do so much to come out with something NEW !!. cause they have to stick to their Roots. i'm hoping to see another: * Fiddy * 47mm Luminor Base * 4...
I think the key
By: Jester : August 14th, 2010-17:59
is that exclusivity really doesn't mean much for Panerai so as long as you didn't buy your piece for that reason, then hopefully you won't feel taken... I'm just holding my breath waiting to see when the variation for PAM341 and PAM300 will make their app...
agreed
By: golfzhu : August 14th, 2010-18:22
I bought it because I always wanted one. never once thought it was exclusive. It is a good quality and beautiful watch. exclusive is overused these days. some pieces are harder to get than others. true for every low volume consumer product. I understand i...
Old boys' club....
By: sirjo : August 14th, 2010-21:41
inner circle, cult...are the scenarios where we (the Panerai's "guys") would like to belong to. We need to find...additional...value in every watch we purchase. As for Panerai, they just want to sell watches, turn in a profit and grow the consumer base. I...
Gabe, I see it !
By: mirador : August 15th, 2010-04:15
IMHO Panerai is trapped in the past. In some ways this is great for the consumer as you can basically get every combination of case/dial/case-back etc, think 44mm Luminor's and strong DNA is why we are all here loving our PAMs. However, the challenge is h...
Sorry, but.....
By: sirjo : August 15th, 2010-19:47
like the Cellini collection of Rolex? Who would be interested in that, I wonder. It's axiomatic that, every time a...brand....creates a new model, they do so in order to give the "appearance" of change and sell more...old models. Cheers - Sergio
I agree it does seem lazy
By: Aless156 : August 16th, 2010-00:39
with the 294 it seems that someone literally did think "lets combine the spare parts we have for the 232 and with the 249 parts and call it a new watch", with no additions. I'm not sure how you can describe that other than being lazy. I think there is a d...