My SIHH 2010 photo report...

Jan 25, 2010,01:06 AM
 

Hi all, here are the pics I took at the SIHH last Friday. You have probably already seen photos of most - if not all - new models but I hope that you can appreciate my report nonetheless. Apologies if you've already seen this post elsewhere, I'm posting it on the watch fora that I read on a daily basis.

I'll start with the remake of the PAM29. This is one of this year's special editions of 500 units.



The new 323 with the automatic P.2003/5 in-house calibre and circular power reserve indicator on the dial.



Another special edition, the 343 - Radiomir Regatta 1/8 second. 47mm titanium case and 500 units only.



One of my personal favorites, the 346. A beautiful brown dial, 8 days power reserve, no indicator on the dial. Housed in a 45mm titanium case. If only it didn't have a cyclops. But I love this one nonetheless. I think this watch is to replace the 268 although that piece is also still in the new catalog.



Another new watch with a brown dial is the PAM351. Very similar to the PAM312, but the case is titanium and the hands are gold. This is a stunning piece.



The 42mm Radiomir GMT alarm - 355. Probably not popular amongst Paneristi - but it really is a beautiful piece.



Another interesting watch is the 359. My guess is that people that are new to brand will be attracted to this watch more than most folks here. As far as I know this is the first 1950's case that's entirely polished. The Luminova is beige/brownish which does look really nice. This watch has a killer strap btw and the color of the stitches matches the color of the indices.



PAM361 44mm Luminor Chrono flyback.



A very special piece - the PAM365 L'Astronomo Luminor 1950 Tourbillon GMT.



Another 2010 special edition, the PAM300 Mare Nostrum. 52mm and a thing of beauty that will be appreciated by many collectors. Is it a watch that you can actually wear? I couldn't. But if I could afford it I'd buy it if only to stare at its beautiful movement.



Another Panerai novelty is the 348 - Lo Scienziato Radiomir Tourbillon GMT 48mm. More impressive in person than in pictures. This isn't a watch, it's art. It may or may not have that Panerai DNA but this is watch is really something else. 30 pieces only and 140,000 Euro if I remember it well - but already sold out. Sorry wink



The new PAM335 could be described as a PAM270 in a ceramic case. This is a watch that I didn't want to take off my wrist. The movement is not PVD coated like it is on the 317 because the production process has proven to be too complicated. This watch has a darkened case back crystal instead to achieve a similar look.



Sadly I have only a few pictures of the pink gold 336 (below). I'm sure I took pictures of the other new 42mm Radiomirs but my camera's memory card tells me I'm wrong sad I have had read errors on cards before but it's a first time that images are just gone. Anyway, what ya gonna do about it...



The star of the show for the Paneristi is of course the 339 - Radiomir Composite Marina Militare 8 Giorni. A very special watch in many different ways. The 47mm case is made out of a new material called "Panerai composite" which is allegedly even harder than ceramic. The watch is very light in weight. The color of both the case and the dial is brown. The bezel and the case are made out of one piece. The in-house Panerai P.2002/7 movement has an eight day power reserve. The watch is limited to 1000 units but who knows, a few hundred more wouldn't surprise me at all. It would make sense to me.



I can post all the photos separately later on if anyone's is interested.

Many thanks to the accommodating people of Richemont/Panerai Amsterdam for allowing me to take the photos at the SIHH. It was a first for me and I really enjoyed it.

Thanks for looking,
Martin


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The best pics I've seen on this Panerai SIHH 2010, Martin.

 
 By: amanico : January 25th, 2010-01:13
Thanks for sharing them with us! As you guessed, my heart beats faster for the 339 and the Mare, and the new Rad 42 mm is also an interesting and well made watch. As for the Panerai EOT, this is a first one: A Grande Complication in a Military watch... Be... 

Stunning pictures

 
 By: grigo : January 25th, 2010-01:27
I couldn't agree more with Nicolas's staement on your photography. Clearly the best pictures that I have seen to date. Same as Nicolas I am in love with the 339 and took the steps required to order it. I hear that deliveries are scheduled to start in Marc... 

grigo,I also put down my

 
 By: cfdfire : January 31st, 2010-03:00
deposit for a 339 as soon as i saw the 1st photos.The rep that i spoke to told me shipping will be towards the end of the year for the USA, not March. 323 and 300 next on my list for deposit and purchase,cheerz

Actually that is good news

 
 By: grigo : February 5th, 2010-23:01
Actually that is good news for my finances as I am currently waiting for my PAM 317 to arrive, staggering deliveries works just fine for me. Best regards, George

You are a genius :) [nt]

 
 By: samwan : January 25th, 2010-01:34
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Amazing photos as usual...

 
 By: Jester : January 25th, 2010-02:29
It's actually a privilege to see your work here. Thanks again and please do post the photos in full glory as I'm sure we can use some new pictures for the masthead.

Superb pics!

 
 By: Kong : January 25th, 2010-03:19
Thanks for sharing. Next round, please standby more memory cards Kong

This is just awesome Martin .... next year again I hope? [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 25th, 2010-04:22
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MARTIN...Im impressed AGAIN. How did you managed???

 
 By: nacho m : January 25th, 2010-04:47
To make such a incredible pics is a trade show??? Did you bring a lot of your stuff...lights an so on? Or is just a "point & shot" picture....??!!! How can you do that!? There are even no reflections!!! Amazing! Big Congrats! I will not be surprised if yo... 

Wonderful photos Martin! [nt]

 
 By: Craig LA : January 25th, 2010-08:46
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You are going to cost me...

 
 By: sanro : January 25th, 2010-09:01
...a few grand more than I thought! Wow, these photos are the best I have seen so far. I had not thought seriously about the 336 in rose gold until I saw your photo, and my wife saw it too... She loved it! If you have any more of the 336 I would love to s... 

Thx for your input Martin...

 
 By: ALEPOS : January 25th, 2010-09:14
great photos as always alepos

wederom top ouwe ;-) [nt]

 
 By: Reneo : January 25th, 2010-11:07
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Superb photos...:::))))

 
 By: MiniCooper : January 26th, 2010-12:15

Excellent shots!

 
 By: Davo : January 26th, 2010-12:54
Wallpaper worthy.

thanks for sharing..

 
 By: JCC296 : January 26th, 2010-13:00
I love all the shots!

I admit that these pics are sublimes!

 
 By: E.J. : January 26th, 2010-14:21
Panerai would make you an offer to be the official photographer! Seriously, really thanks for sharing these marvellous pics with all of us Best Emilio

WOW~

 
 By: eloise : January 26th, 2010-15:06
thanks for posting! your photographs are so amazing that you make even the panerais i'm not interested in seem interesting. . .. .

Great photos Martin

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 26th, 2010-20:34
and thanks for the report and additional info such as the PAM359 being all polished. Fabulous!! Cheers, Anthony

Thanks Martin

 
 By: gazoz : January 26th, 2010-20:46
a little late but they are the best pics i have seen so far so congrats to you and thankyou for the effort

Martin, stunning pics.

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : January 26th, 2010-21:07
But I've come to expect nothing less from you! Thanks for working so hard for us. Best, Jed

Very nice lighting and composition!

 
 By: Ogygia : January 26th, 2010-22:26
Thanks!

Great pics Martin! An awesome photo report!

 
 By: patrick_y : January 26th, 2010-23:06
Fantastic pictures Martin! And I totally agree with all of your anecdotes.

Awesome pics.

 
 By: fernando : January 27th, 2010-00:40
Especially the sharp details on the Pam 348. May have to get myself a Pam this year, after a break of nearly 2 years! Thanks for posting. fernando

stunning

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : January 27th, 2010-02:25
339 and 359 add to them 323 killer. Thanks for posting. Faisal

Thanks Martin.

 
 By: VMM : January 27th, 2010-03:41
Stunning pictures. The light conditions, to take pictures, are not the best at the SIHH but once again, you did it! Superb work. Thanks. Vte

Great Photographic essay Martin. You really have a gift for composition

 
 By: timerider : January 27th, 2010-07:53
with the photographs and nice written style too--very enjoyable. Many thanks. Best, Tim

thumbs up

 
 By: Hororgasm : January 27th, 2010-09:59
great pics, nice captions... easy to read and salivate. Mare Nostrum wooooohooooo

Is the PAM 355 with a JLC movement?

 
 By: jankroyer : January 28th, 2010-00:49
and thanks a lot for these fantastics pictures. //jan

I believe the movement in the PAM355 is the same as the PAM98

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 28th, 2010-09:15
so the movement should be a Girard-Perregaux alarm movement. Cheers, Anthony

BEST OF THE BEST

 
 By: trebordig : June 13th, 2010-05:34
Thank You !!!