Cheapening... That was the word I was looking for. The PAM 979 is too much, for me. One is ok, and why not the PAM 961 only. I have to agree 100% with your thoughts, my friend. [nt]
While till then Panerai Marina Militare were the apanage of the Luminor line, at the exception of the Radiomir PAM 339, we have, this year a revolution with the introduction of 2 " Marina Militare Submersible ", the PAM 961 and the PAM 979. The PAM 961: T...
First things first. The use of ‘Marina Militare’ on the dial has always been used sparingly and amongst Paneristi collectors, is considered somewhat special and a rarity. So I ask the rhetorical question, why cheapen the lineage of Panerai, Marina Militar...
For the 961, what is the reason only 33 pieces are made? I don’t understand. For something to be this limited, there must be a special meaning behind it. For me I don’t know if there is one. If there is no special meaning why can’t it be at least 50 to 10...
when looking at these two pieces is: "They sure look the part". Rugged, gung-ho, like the tough guys for which they were allegedly produced. A man's watch that will stand out "in a crowd" of gin&tonic guzzling macho men, at a fashionable watering hole...
The price?, not that much. I would like to know why the HUGE price difference. Maybe the green stuff on the indexes and hands comes directly from Krypton, therefore, the shipping costs are from out of this world, or maybe not. :P Vte
Way over priced for essentially a case design they used for the last 50 years. They are thinking way to highly of themselves to be pricing themselves in Jaeger LeCoultre, Vacheron, Audemars, ect. price bracket.
I've spent most of my life trying to convince the salespersons that worked with me/for me that: if you believe it...they'll believe it. Also actors use the same technique. Who do you think you are? It's a question that must be answered within oneself, not...
They continued to priced themselves out of their market a few years ago when the Panerai fad had died. They thought they can ride the craze forever when in fact, the fad had died a long time ago. Sales started to drop because people were not so willing to...
Being that they are homages to Panerai's first watch they built themselves (and not relying on Rolex to build it for them), the GPF 2/56 "Big Egiziano" which never appealed to me aesthetically anyway. Add to that I'm not a carbon fiber/Carbotech (looks li...
The Egiziano represents Panerai’s latest evolution in navy dive watches. While the Submersibles are an imagination of what it could’ve been,I would love to have a modern sized 47mm version of the PAM 341.