AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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Yeah I know how you feel
and I guess this question is kind of difficult to answer since the P.9000 movements are in the 1950 Luminor case instead of the regular Luminor case.
I wonder if Panerai will ever cease the Unitas models down the road and swap all the historics to the P.9000 movements. If the P.9000 movement fits in the regular 44mm Luminor case, I think this could be a possiblitiy someday in the future IMO. Then again, I don't know if the movement even fits.
Cheers,
Anthony
Dial!
By: zephyr49 : July 7th, 2009-21:50
Let me shoot off my mouth first but I'll rather leave the issue of pricing out though, kinda of touchy and sensitive when it comes down to the so called "value" of a watch. For me, the dial and overall appearance is more important as that is the emotional...
Yeah I know how you feel
By: AnthonyTsai : July 8th, 2009-17:56
and I guess this question is kind of difficult to answer since the P.9000 movements are in the 1950 Luminor case instead of the regular Luminor case. I wonder if Panerai will ever cease the Unitas models down the road and swap all the historics to the P.9...
Depends i guess....
By: SXW : July 9th, 2009-08:28
If we are talking entry level, id stick to the unitas..... essentially thats panerai history for u am i not right? although I guess its only a matter of time whereby we get more in-house movements in the entry level pams.......but as someone pointed out.....
for the MSRP....
By: ocwatching : July 13th, 2009-14:03
well..I have been thinking that the 312 at $7400USD MSRP is an exceptional value for an in-house movement...for Panerai... just a matter of timing to see if I should wait a bit for the prices to calm down or should I join the fray...