The bridge looks a little clumsy and the finishing is rather padestrian. Maybe I am a little more classical in my definition of watch finishing.
I also have a slight issue with the price point. I know we try to avoid value comparison but I can't get over the fact that this is priced at Euro18,000 - even with such a limited number. Removing the emotionally charged Panerista mind set lets be a little more objective.
Patek 5124: White or yellow gold case, a newly developed in-house movement finished to Geneva Seal standards, open production - approximately 12,000 Euros
Panerai 322: Titanium case with a polished titanium bazel with a smidge of rose gold, in-house Minerva movement, limited to 50 pieces - 18000 Euros
If this is the case, the Patek (in my value judgement) seems like a better buy. Of course, the collector market will probably think otherwise, especially with the low production numbers of the 322.
My 2 cents.
Gaz