AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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That's my opinion of how Panerai should expand into higher haute horologie
Slowly have 10% of the range dedicated to complications and in-house movements and maybe reach a max of 20% after it has established itself as a major player in this new territory. And keep the original customer base satisfied with the rest of the 80-90%.
Cheers,
Anthony
Quick shot at Q#1
By: Bill : October 21st, 2007-18:40
Question #1: How do you see Panerai as a company and its products moving forward? More high end, special edition pieces or turn into what Breitling is now? I think if we just look back over the past five years you can see one thing. Panerai is keep a good...
Well ...
By: amanico : October 21st, 2007-22:24
Maybe I'd be fired for that but who cares??? I don't see Panerai as a high end manufacture with tourbillons, MR, or PC... It's for me a total non sense. I'd appreciate if they create a solid a,d basic in house movement, and another with a long power reser...
Brief response
By: rsqd : October 21st, 2007-22:32
1. I used to follow Breitling rather closely, but became tired of the brand when it was not sufficiently innovative to retain my interest. The Navitimer (once a favorite of mine) and the Chronomat have seemed to be the basis of the brand for decades. How ...
answers
By: LeonD : October 22nd, 2007-15:01
q1. I am having trouble justifying my love for Panerai these days. I am still a big fan, but I prefer to wear AP and sold or in the process of selling my Panerais. I think they lost direction and clearly following Breitling. If you search Paneristi you wi...
Yes, but
By: LeonD : October 22nd, 2007-20:46
I agree about not getting everything out now! You missunderstood my point. The question was about direction Panerai was going now. I think they are not presenting anything to die for (2007) and going Breitling road for now. Mr Bonati clearly knows what He...