jay.pulli[Paneristi Emeritus]
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Great job, Anthony....
Apr 29, 2008,05:48 AM
I enjoyed the non-fluff questions and answers. Clearly, Angelo thinks long-term (good), while we collectors think more short term, resulting in over-reactions to new releases and directions. I would rather that Panerai survive the future while respecting its past, versus never changing and risk demise while the older watches trade back and forth among collectors.
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PuristSPro interviews Angelo Bonati, CEO of Panerai
By: AnthonyTsai : April 28th, 2008-22:11
PuristSPro Interviews Angelo Bonati by Anthony Tsai © April 2008 Angelo Bonati joined Panerai as the CEO in 1997 and has lead and transformed Panerai into a huge success of which many other CEOs are probably envious of. Leading the charge and establishing...
Great job, Anthony....
By: jay.pulli : April 29th, 2008-05:48
I enjoyed the non-fluff questions and answers. Clearly, Angelo thinks long-term (good), while we collectors think more short term, resulting in over-reactions to new releases and directions. I would rather that Panerai survive the future while respecting ...