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 Post subject: SIHH 2009 Geneva
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:03 am 
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SIHH has opened this morning in Geneva, and it seems very likely that these are the new models from Panerai. (Reference numbers and pics to follow)


PAM00341 Radiomir Egiziano 60mm Titanium special edition 19000€

PAM00319 47mm Rose Gold Luminor 1950 8 days Rattrapante P.2006 29000€

PAM00330 48mm Rose Gold Radiomir Tourbillon GMT P.2005 89000€

PAM00331 44mm Titanium Luminor Toubillon P.2005 81000€

FER00038 45mm DLC Ferrari Chronograph special edition

FER00030 45mm Steel Ferrari California Flyback chrono special edition

PAM00332 44mm DLC Luminor Regatta Rattrapante special edition 11000€

PAM00028 44mm PVD Luminor Power Reserve special edition 6300€

PAM00326 44mm Titanium Luminor 'Daylight' with leather strap 6200€

PAM00327 44mm Titanium Luminor 'Daylight' with metal bracelet 7100€

PAM00296 44mm Titanium Luminor Marina brown dial 5500€

PAM00298 40mm Steel Luminor Marina 4700€

PAM00333 40mm Steel/Titanium Luminor Marina 5200€


And at last the new in-house movements, the P.9000 Series (P.9000, P.9001 and 9002)


PAM00312 44mm Steel Luminor 1950 Marina 3 days automatic with P.9000 calibre 4900€

PAM00328 44mm Steel Luminor 1950 Marina 3 days automatic with P.9000 calibre 5700€

PAM00320 44mm Steel Luminor 1950 3 days GMT Automatic with P.9001 calibre 5900€ Strap

PAM00329 44mm Steel Luminor 1950 3 days GMT Automatic with P.9001 Calibre 6700€ Bracelet

PAM00321 44mm Steel Luminor 1950 3 days GMT Power Reserve with P.9002 calibre 5900€

PAM00305 47mm Titanium Luminor Submersible with P.9000 calibre 6400€


Some very interesting ideas here - can't wait to see the Radiomir 60 in real life!

For the pics, check out the Gallery section ...here

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 Post subject: Re: SIHH 2009 Geneva
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:43 pm 
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:shock: A 60mm watch .

The in house movement models sound interesting but hardly well priced given the global climate :?


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 Post subject: Re: SIHH 2009 Geneva
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:01 pm 
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It's actually 59mm in diameter :o and I think it's better to think of it as a wall clock...the people over on BreitlingSource used to rib me for wearing "Stadium Wall Clocks" on my wrist - with this one they may have a point ;)

Quite frankly a little disappointed with the general lineup as I personally would have liked another destro model, PVD or not, and as you say the move to in-house for the contemporaries increases the price (although not by that much - about 600€. I can't personally see the point of the high top end models at all - sure, it's nice to have a Tourbillion in the range, but as a complication it's not really very useful.

One really good thing, in my opinion, is the loss of the date cyclops on the 'new' 1950s, but it seems the crystal is almost flat as well, which isn't going down well with the 'traditionalists' over on the .com

I quite like the 312/320 but my money's going on a 28 - a Panerai with a second hand! (And more importantly BLACK)

The 332 is gorgeous, as a fan of the Regattas, but 11000€ is way over the top of my budget at the moment

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 Post subject: Re: SIHH 2009 Geneva
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:20 pm 
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Just put the phone down to my AD and have booked a 320 and 312 The 28 is nice but nothing novel about it for my taste, no in house movement etc. Each to their own though. The others, well, nothing that rocked me, hence my interest is at the 'lower end'.


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All the new models are now posted on the Panerai website. I can't see what is now missing, if anything?

There's some wildly conflicting press releases circulating where Panerai claim no slow down in demand, yet their parent, Richemont is approaching collapse, depending whom or what source you want to believe.

2009 could be even more interesting than i initially imagined :shock:


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