I hope so...

Nov 23, 2014,17:52 PM
 

It seems  that with all the new Panerai models coming out --  incorporating parts or design elements from earlier pieces -- that the company would issue a new Mare Nostrum and one that doesn't cost $50,000 plus. There may not be much demand, but the trouble is a lot of collectors don't know much about the model. Besides the expensive LE PAM 300, a Mare Nostrum hasn't been issued since the series, #6,7,8 in 1997. 

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Think we'll see a smaller Panerai PAM300 Mare Nostrum at SIHH 2015?

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 2nd, 2014-10:26
What you guys think? Maybe we see a smaller sized 47mm Panerai Mare Nostrum? Yea or Nay? Cheers, Anthony...  

That would be nice!

 
 By: patrick_y : November 2nd, 2014-13:40
But for some odd reason, my favorite will still remain to be the PAM 203. It's a bit big for my wrist (gotta put those gym memberships to use) but I think it's an awesome watch. Another one I really love is the 390 and the 590 is my recent favorite.

I hear you. Many felt the same thing. Which is surprising, as the Mare is

 
 By: amanico : November 2nd, 2014-14:13
A superb and very elegant Chrono. With the Minerva, which is a top movement.... Best, Nicolas

I think that a 45mm....

 
 By: sergio : November 2nd, 2014-17:34
MN would be a humongous hit (not unlike the 372) and it would sell like the proverbial "hot cakes". I'm also sure a 47mm would be well received but, in my personal opinion, would be a mistake of sorts. I think that having a 42mm Pre-V, a 45mm normal produ... 

I'm afraid not. I really dislike chronographs...

 
 By: sergio : November 3rd, 2014-05:23
regardless of the brand. That is, if they come up with a "garden variety" chrono. Should they add some..twists..of sorts, one never knows..haha Ciao bello

YES, it would great!

 
 By: TdotBean : November 2nd, 2014-18:10
45mm and with a big dial. If the lugs are done right then the ones smaller wrist will be on the queue as well :) Regard Tyler

45 mm would be great ...

 
 By: P@trick@Belgium : November 3rd, 2014-04:01
... anything bigger would limit the sales of it is my guess, it's not the most loved Panerai model (you can see this on the interest of the vintage pieces who are reasonably priced for the most of them). I'm not even sure i would by one to be honnest, hav... 

I say yes ...

 
 By: Ale (aka Fuciliere) : November 4th, 2014-12:20
Panerai is putting to of efforts into chronographs ... I'm quite sure that sooner or later we'll see a "non LE/SE" Mare Nostrum ... it's just a question of time. Would I but it? Maybe not ... would I like it? Surely yes ...

I hope so...

 
 By: bretmarcus1 : November 23rd, 2014-17:52
It seems that with all the new Panerai models coming out -- incorporating parts or design elements from earlier pieces -- that the company would issue a new Mare Nostrum and one that doesn't cost $50,000 plus. There may not be much demand, but the trouble...