foversta[PuristSPro Moderator]
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My thoughts
I quote your words:
But what is the story behind the movement? Could you elaborate on that
topic. Do you mean it is a "copy"? Or is it a Piaget base caliber that
Panerai just finishes to Panerai specification and style? I dont
understand what you mean.
I mean that the caliber is not an exclusive one like the ones made by Val Fleurier. I believe that the base of the caliber is a Piaget caliber even if the bridges shapes are different. It is not a "copy" because after all, Piaget and Panerai belong to the same group (synergy is a good thing), it is a Piaget caliber adapted to Panerai specification and style. That's my belief.
Fr.Xavier
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Live pics of the PAM 338
By: foversta : May 11th, 2010-12:21
Thanks to Chronopassion, I had the opportunity to see a prototype of the PAM 338. If I understand you well, this 338 is a long awaited watch due to its very attractive specifications: - a case diameter of 42mm which reinforces its elegancy - a titanium ca...
Thank You!
By: peregrino : May 11th, 2010-13:43
... so much for this post! I have always loved the Radiomir but have been intimidated by the size. When I saw the pictures of the rosegold 336 version I started to dream about a white metal version. And when information about the 337 and 338 came and I sa...
My thoughts
By: foversta : May 11th, 2010-14:21
I quote your words: But what is the story behind the movement? Could you elaborate on that topic. Do you mean it is a "copy"? Or is it a Piaget base caliber that Panerai just finishes to Panerai specification and style? I dont understand what you mean. I ...
Ok!
By: peregrino : May 11th, 2010-14:35
I see. So then it is not a necessarily a bad thing then, if the movement is based on a Piaget movement? Piaget are after all known for making good and thin movements, right? Actually I do not mind if the movement is inhouse or based on a reliable known mo...
Thank you, FX!
By: AlexSunrise : May 11th, 2010-14:58
I appreciate your post and insight on this model as this one is on my shortlist. On the whole caliber issue, I too have my doubts on why Panerai decided to market it as their own, specially because they could have taken advantage of Piaget's pedigree and ...
Thanks. Caliber Finish.
By: Ron_P : May 12th, 2010-03:51
Thanks for the review. I didn't know what the great attraction of Panerai ... until seeing a picture of the 338. Seems as though I may have finally been bitten by the Panerai bug. How would you rate the finish of the movement? Thanks in advance for your r...
Too small
By: nikolo FR : May 12th, 2010-04:03
Thank You FX for your review. It's clearly a very nice size, the 45mm of the radiomir is too huge for me. For the caliber, well, does anybody think that panerai is making his own caliber without the help of the richemont group ? Thank you for your respons...
Thank you....
By: MiniCooper : May 13th, 2010-07:23
for this report.... this model is on my wishlist.... however, like others, I am perplexed that OP chose to describe it as in house when it is not..... I have no problem with it housing an outsourced movement.... they have done it in the pst quite successf...