03-10-2017, 06:55 AM | #45 | |
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In fact, all Panerai movements were provided by Rolex when Panerai got commissioned by the Italian Navy to make a dive watch. They made diving tools, so they made a case, Rolex gave them the "watch" side of things. Even after Rolex stopped providing movements, Panerai still had no clue so it went to ETA for movements. It isn't until modern history that Panerai has gotten seriously into the watch game and definitely after Silvester Stallone saved them from extinction. Rolex is way way more prestigious in the Swiss watch industry than Panerai. Even Thierry Stern chairman of Patek, said, I wish Rolex would let me see the inside of their production and development side, for a company that nakes close to a million watches annually, they are unparelled in quality and prestige. I like Panerai but when it comes to out right watch history and heritage, Rolex is light years ahead. Resale on just about every single "boring" Rolex is high except for precious metals and woman's models. The Datejust depreciates a bit but compared to the new car dive a Panerai takes, it's no comparison....with the exception of a few models like the 398, 372, 1950....and purposely limited editions. |
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03-10-2017, 08:25 AM | #46 |
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I'd shop this same question on the Watches subforum, and might ask after some other less common alternatives if he likes all the added complications/dials on the Breitlings (I don't, so I'm clueless - even a day/date is more clutter than I prefer).
Since this is a retirement gift, I'd put aside considerations of resale value - it has 'heirloom' written all over it, and if you think dad will need the cash someday, then a superfine watch is a waste (most reports are that Rolex holds more of their value, but unless it is quite rare they don't really appreciate as an investment and most lose some value). If he only has one, or a few, then he probably won't appreciate the unusual or idiosyncratic style of a Panerai as much as a classic like a Rolex or an Omega; might consider something like the miligauss or another non-dive style if you want something a little bit unusual that is still classic (or the Omegas - not as famous, but in many ways on a par w/ Rolex). If he is one of those individualists who is really into value over name brand, there are some smaller brands (or the Seiko specials) that he might appreciate more as kind of anti-showoff 'underdogs'. |
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03-16-2017, 06:31 AM | #48 |
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Modern Panerai is a 25 year old trend started with Sylvester Stallone in Daylight.And marketing did the rest
I love the classic Angelus/Rolex equipped Panerais, also Panerai had the first real divewatch(Italian Navy) vs Blancpain FF and Rolex Sub a few decades later. A few years ago I had a PAM 320 GMT(visited their shop in Florence centre a few years ago), I loved that watch as I love IWC(as a brand/in general) and JLC as well. But Rolex is Rolex. My old man is a watchmaker... Cheers Robin (SD4K 116600)
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03-16-2017, 10:55 PM | #49 |
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I have a Panerai PAM 312 and a Rolex Sea Dweller (116600). Both different time pieces for different occasions. Though the PAM can be worn in a formal/business setting, I find that I tend to wear it for more casual occasions (probably due to the kind of strap I use). The Rolex I go between casual/semi-formal to formal/business.
With that said, as far as the brands go, I believe Rolex is in a higher league when compared to Panerai. Without question, Rolex hold their value better and is synonymous with luxury. Panerai just doesn't have the same pedigree. At the end of the day, it is up to the individual. |
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I believe without Stallone , we might have not heard of the brand that exists .They're making cool watches but Rolex has a league of its own .
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03-20-2017, 12:59 PM | #51 |
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I'd get him the Rolex. Between the two brands, Rolexes are built better, have better resale value, and are more recognized (for better or worse). I have both and paid the same price for each one, but I'd pick the Rolex if I could only have one.
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based on the occasion i would say Rolex. Rolex is the most undeniable watch out there. Everyone recognizes it and it is a sign of achievement and wealth for majority of the population.
Most iconic would be your submariner and although everyone and their moms has one its is hard not to notice one on someones wrist. Rolex goes with everything, dressed up or down. When I started collecting several years back my first watch was a rolex datejust. my collection evolved to many other brands but ended up getting SS Daytona. Waiting for the SS Sky to come out. I have pam 320 which i do wear often but its large on my wrist. Very sporty and weekend watch as it doesn't fit in my sleeves on my dress shirts. Love that you can easily switch bands but something about black face and brown bands doesn't work for me. it is now my vacation watch and wear it solely with the rubber strap. if you can get your hands on a SS Daytona thats the unicorn of rolexes and your dad will set himself apart from everyone else but with a iconic and classic timepiece |
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Horses for courses, right? I've owned multiple Panerai, a couple of Breitlings (current watch is a Skyland) and even an Omega or two. I keep going to back to Panerai - nothing else seems to scratch that itch. Nearly exclusively older watches, though. Most of the new stuff from Panerai leaves me cold, other than the 372 and some of the 47mm Radiomirs. I just wish the Daylight Chronos like the 196 or 188 had a better WR number. Oh, and Panerai's move to in-house movements can be traced to about the same time that Richemont bought Minerva. This is not a coincidence. -Trent Last edited by hooligan_G01; 11-30-2017 at 02:41 PM.. |
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12-07-2017, 08:41 PM | #58 |
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My daily driver is a Rolex Milgauss. It's a little quirky with the green crystal and lighting bolt second hand, but still has Rolex build quality.
I'm a lawyer in semi-rural Northern California, where there are relatively few watch aficionados, and wearing a nice watch is part of the image that attracts clients. Most people here wouldn't know a Zenith from a Seiko, or a Panerai from a Fossil, but a Rolex says Rolex. |
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I have both, Rolex subC as my daily and panerai whenever I feel like I need a change. paneral grabs attention, Rolex blends in like an ordinary watch.
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Just google the 'scandal' about panerai PAM318, or the fact that they now use snapback backlids on some of their cases. Thats not very worthy of a brand that advocats Military heritage and divers heritage and adapts a ruggedness style. Even an $80 seiko 5 has a screw down back. A snapback case only has a purpose on a dresswatch or a lady's watch imho. Also with a Rolex you're sure to get an inhouse movement. Thats something one should expect in these price ranges, especially these days. I also dont think that the movements Panerai uses are technically as refined as Rolex movements. I think from the luminor marina there are also versions with snapback case (not sure though) As a brand panerai is rolling downhill very very fast imho due to these things where they're clearly cheaping out on multiple models. As fast as Panerai got popular, I think actions like these will result in an equally fast demise. Rolex has been at the top of their game for pretty much as long as they have been around. maybe not because of their uniqueness but because of their quality (Panerai used to use rolex parts because of their quality ). Panerai only seem to know how to do one style, and that (used to) rugged military style is now turning into a cheaper, more technically comprimized clone of itself. They're not going forewards, they're going backwards. But maybe I'm looking at it too much from a technical/horological pov. Maybe if I had to pick a panerai I'd pick a used one from a certain era instead of a new one
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12-18-2017, 02:20 PM | #63 |
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Hey, mate... glad you appreciate it! finding someone who knows and like this PAM ain't usual at all .)
on a oxblood/burgundy leather on deplo in full sun with wifey, both on vintage NATOs nice shaped body on his shark with matching stitching And it's very special feature Very glad to share |
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Busness is business but the Panerai heritage has been destroyed and will never come back The real PAMs are: - only manual mov, no automatic - no complications like gmt, rattrapante, moonphase, power reserve, chrono and others... just time and, borderline, the "secondina" (the small dial for seconds @9) - only radiomir and luminor classic cases, not less that 44mm - only stainless steel or titanium cases, ceramic is already too much - no white dials and other frills or marks like Submersible, slytech, black label, 8 days.. Pam should be rough, mannish watches... I am talking as a proud owner of a semi destroyed 6152 Marina Militare |
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^Thats not semi destroyed. For a real Panerai thats just the right amount of patina
A working watch that had a working life.
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