Indepth Analysis of the Panerai Prototype code named "SLOB"

Jul 08, 2009,03:33 AM
 

There are very special moments in one's watch collecting life and they are far and few between, hence that is what makes them memorable.

 

The chance to own those very few pieces that are in effect the very basis of a brand is indeed a great honor.

 

It would not be a stretch of the imagination to say that in late 1997 and early 1998 the culmination of the acquisition by the Vendome Group of Officine Panerai was to spark a whole watch movement of large sports watches but also a renaissance of a brand that had been dormant for over four decades. Very few people outside of Italy let alone Europe had ever heard of the brand.

 

In 1998, about the time the acquisition had taken place I was a wee freshman at University and was spending a semester abroad at NYU's La Pietra campus in Florence, Italy when sauntering in Piazza Duomo one afternoon I came across the Panerai store. The bold yet minimalistic and masculine design of the watches in the window captivated me, in those days the store still retained its old world Italian charm, when you entered it you felt you were transported back a 100 years and time stood still. Sadly that is all gone now, the Piazza Duomo boutique looks like any of the many scattered around the world.

 

Regardless thanks to the ingenuity and global reach of the Vendome Group which was later to be known as Richemont made Panerai and its unique military history available to watch collectors globally.

 

With the new management in place there was a need to develop fresh and bold ideas before Panerai was launched on the global stage.

 

Many Prototypes must have been made by Panerai over the years, some of us remember seeing them either in person or online reports such as the PVD coated orange dial Luminor and so on. Some of them went into production as they were and some weren't.

 

Due to the timeline and the production year of this Prototype to my knowledge this could have been the first ever Prototype made by Post Vendome Panerai. With a strange code name J "SLOB", when we look at the piece it is anything but, it is as dynamic as it was eleven years ago. The DNA of what was to come is all inherent in its details as everything about the watch is truly unique and yet is the very foundation of re-invented global Panerai as we know it. It is a fusion of Vintage, Pre-Vendome and Post Vendome pieces, a chance for imagination to take hold and to experiment with new materials.

 

Panerais that were made prior to the acquisition were using Tritium dials which as all die hard Panerai collectors know over time develops a gorgeous yellowy patina that we all love, yet the new management realized that was not to be the case in the long run due to the deterioration in luminosity over time. Although Pre-A, A and B series Panerai Luminors retained their tritium dials as early as 1998 Panerai was already experimenting with Luminova dials and the SLOB might have been the first Luminova dialed Panerai.

 

So what do we know of this strange Prototype. Well according to a letter issued by Panerai it is as follows:

 

 

The interesting thing is, when I measured the case it was 43mm yet on the certificate it says 44mm? J Maybe its time for me to get a new one LooL.

 

 

In posts and information about the watch online it has been said that the watch has a Titanium case with a special Bronze PVD treatment. However in my discussions with the previous owner and as we shall see it is not the case. The case is solid Bronze and so is the dial. The problem with Bronze as a material is that when it is cast there are air pockets built into the metal which can be detrimental to the underwater integrity of the case at extreme depths. Therefore the idea of offering Bronze as a case material on regular production watches or Special Editions was scrapped. The only Titanium components on the watch are the caseback, the crown and crown lever.

 

So Prototypes are just that, experimental pieces, not meant to be owned by watch collectors so how did this one escape the Laboratory of Ideas?

 

Well an English gentleman living in Copenhagen engaged in the Antiques business had the chance to acquire this piece from an ex-Panerai executive who was in the design department and she had received the watch from Mr. Bonati himself. A jealous wife of a colleague forced her to leave and the sale of this watch allowed her to start her own business which has since become very successful over the years. All I can say we are very lucky as collectors to be exposed to such history and to be able to own and analyze such an important piece.

 

So without further delay let us look at the watch J

 

The Case

 

 

 

 

The bronze case is showing underneath the PVD coating, as an avid pen collector they remind me of the Maki-E gold dust treatment one would find on Namiki-Dunhill fountain pens.

 

 

In some instances the black PVD and bronze combine to give the case a purplish hue

 

 

 

The case has a more carved feel vs. the clinical machine precision of the current Panerais, reminds me of Pre-Vendome Panerai cases.

 

 

 

Titanium caseback

 

 

The Crown and Crown Lever

 

 

 

Titanium crown and crown lever

 

 

The Dial

 

 

 

You can notice the gilt tone of the text on the dial aswell as the subsecond markers which is due to the bronze dial

 

 

The L SWISS L text has a smaller font than contemporary Panerais

 

 

The dial is smaller due to the 43mm case size aswell as the Bronze ring that encircles the dial, giving it a neon like characteristic, quite beautiful

 

 

Vintage Panerai style Dome Plexiglass

 

This is my favorite part of the watch, the way it reflects and refracts the color of the bronze ring around the dial is truly breath taking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Strap and Buckle

 

 

 

The years have distressed the strap and made it quite supple

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed the report smile

 

S 

This message has been edited by SALMANQ8 on 2009-07-08 03:59:50 This message has been edited by SALMANQ8 on 2009-07-08 04:02:37


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Well...... I just love the report and the pics!!

 
 By: BIllS100 : July 8th, 2009-11:06
It is really rare that this kind of information gets disseminated. I really appreciate your efforts!! And.. Congratulations on a very rare and special watch! Cheers, Bill

WOW!!! A Truely unique proto indeed

 
 By: scotthicks61 : July 8th, 2009-11:14
Thanks Salman. I'm still in shock at the fact this case is made of bronze! You can obviously see it too. Bronze is a bad choice of materials also for the fact that it's a bear to machine. It's got too many downsides but it's also very beautiful in hue, es... 

This watch will have it's own page among unique Panerai

 
 By: scotthicks61 : July 11th, 2009-10:36
and a place amongst historical deviations and ideas for the future. Sometime, in the future, you'll see, this piece will be referred to when a new line emerges. I'm envious!!!

My pleasure Dr. M ;-) nt

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2009-08:24
nt

Ah so looks like you decided to get the SLOB afterall!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : July 8th, 2009-17:43
It's a very interesting Panerai with a unique look. Not really my cup of tea but definitely one extremely rare piece. Congrats Salman and thanks for sharing this piece with us! Cheers, Anthony PS. When you're measuring a watch or buckle, it's better to us... 

Great post of this significant piece!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 8th, 2009-21:09
Very interesting piece! Not many bronze watches out there, especially with a PVD coating that allows some bronze to show through like a Namiki-Dunhill fountain pen (I personally especially appreciated this analogy). Thanks for showing us this watch and te... 

SLOB Panerai prototype

 
 By: ED209 : July 8th, 2009-23:09
Hi Salman! Great write up and thanks for sharing such a unique Panerai prototype. Regards, ED-209 This message has been edited by ED209 on 2009-07-08 23:14:25

Great write up

 
 By: Jester : July 9th, 2009-01:37
Congrats on this highly coveted piece.

Thank you sir :-) nt

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2009-08:27
nt

My pleasure :-) nt

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2009-08:27
nt

Grazie for this rare type of analysis!

 
 By: BluNotte : July 9th, 2009-04:45
Much enjoyed reading it! Cheers! Stephen

Thanks for the info....

 
 By: ALEPOS : July 9th, 2009-07:06
I hope you enjoy the watch! alepos

very cool watch. thanks for sharing the beautiful watch with us.........

 
 By: a.ler : July 9th, 2009-17:05
interestingly, the bronze case and dial gives the watch a vintage patina under the pvd which is very desirable, congrats to be able to acquire such an fascinating piece and wear in good health.

Congrats Salman!

 
 By: Guille : July 9th, 2009-22:08
That is a high profile addition, wear in the best of health.

Thank you Guille :-) nt

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2009-08:30
nt

Great reading, Salman!

 
 By: dxboon : July 9th, 2009-23:23
Hearty congrats, my friend, on obtaining such a rare and interesting piece! I loved how your macros showed the bronze peeking out from under the PVD to great effect. Also, the domed plexy is so attractive. The added dimensionality and illusion of heft pro... 

LoooL :-)

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2009-08:32
Thank you so much my dear lady Daos I'm glad you approve of my amateurish photos, only if they can be as good as yours. LoooL I really enjoyed your acronyms LooL I like the: " S exy L uminors O f B ronze" suits it perfectly Regards, S

Fantastic review!

 
 By: BABKA : July 10th, 2009-00:10
The piece is definitely memorable. I've never heard of such a beast. Thanks for the great report Salman!

Great report....

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 12th, 2009-17:33
of a great and unique watch Enjoy it Cheers

Great great report Salman....

 
 By: Issing San : July 18th, 2009-07:49
That watch really is something.... Remind me to start buying our LW prototypes right now, and put them in the safe for 10-15 years ;-) Thank you for a great review... All the best, Martin

Issing San!!! :-)

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 20th, 2009-12:41
Great to hear from you Martin and thank you for your kind words, I'm a huge fan of LW, very cool designs and I hope to pick one up soon S

Amazing watch and story! Thanks!

 
 By: MatNic : August 23rd, 2009-14:14
Wow, what a story. Thanks for sharing! : )