Who here likes the 44mm Panerai PAM438 Tuttonero "all-black" ceramic from SIHH 2012?

Jun 24, 2012,18:47 PM
 

You can get the Tuttonero w/ a ceramic bracelet (PAM438) $16,300 or with a regular leather strap (PAM441) $12,800.

I love the pure matte look of the Tuttonero which gives it a nice stealth look to the watch.  Also, the P.9000 automatic movement has a black oxide coating on it.

Below is a video of the PAM438 as well as wrist shots of the PAM438 and PAM441.

Do you guys think the ceramic bracelet will be tough enough to endure normal wear and tear?  Scrapes and bangs against your work desk or computer desk?  I really want to see how this bracelet holds up after a year's wear on the wrist!

Cheers,
Anthony














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Nice!

 
 By: up2nogood : June 24th, 2012-19:56
It looks great, I'm not a huge fan of DLC/ceramic but it is great to see the options being produced. As for desk diving, it will excel!!! Just ask any 292 owner!! Actual diving with being knocked on coral/rocks,etc will be interesting to see? Then again, ... 

I like the leather strap version

 
 By: Lou in SoCal : June 24th, 2012-20:05
I think ceramic is great and essentially has put pvd/dlc in it's grave. Not too sure about the ceramic bracelet myself but I'm generally not a fan of bracelets on PAMs. I had the 279 titanium and loved it for a while but sold it. Cheers. Lou in SoCal

Like the matte black, dislike the dial

 
 By: efftee : June 24th, 2012-21:54
Somehow, the big-small numerals just don't agree with my eyes. The 'ceramica' imprint also doesn't sit well with me. Heard all kinds of horror stories about how brittle ceramic is; have not had any issues personally but if there is any truth to that at al... 

Ceramic

 
 By: up2nogood : June 24th, 2012-23:55
Ceramic is a great, hard wearing compound. It is, however and as we know, brittle. So if you don't drop it (or really whack it) onto a hard surface, you'll be fine. That being said, the same knock or drop required to break a ceramic case, will, on a norma... 

I think it's a gorgeous model....

 
 By: sergio : June 25th, 2012-04:55
one of those Panerai must continue producing to climb the horological ladder (like the 382) I'm not a ceramic expert but if the 317 feed back applies, the future owners are in for a..bumpy ride. I know ceramic it's tough as nail, but I also know that when... 

Looks nice. If it do not crack like the 317 previously posted then it would be a long

 
 By: patrickmaniac : June 25th, 2012-06:52
lasting piece. How heavy is it? cheers PAt

Thanks Anthony, my thoughts are similar but just wondering how light it could go

 
 By: patrickmaniac : June 25th, 2012-07:12
as compared to maybe Ti. But it's an interesting move to do the bracelet in ceramic. cheers PAt

Not sure

 
 By: Jester : June 27th, 2012-06:43
if the finish on the bracelet will last long as the sample that we witness was already showing signs of finishing rubbing off at high contact area on the bracelet.

Yeah that's what I was afraid of. If the matte finish doesn't hold up

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : June 27th, 2012-07:47
then the bracelet will eventually turn polished looking at the high contact areas? - AT

Nice!

 
 By: Stefan2 : June 28th, 2012-22:46
After seeing both versions (bracelet and strap) and gathering a variety of well-considered opinions tonight at the terrific NY Boutique event, I think the Tuttonero works best with a brown strap for the contrast. The,(rather thin), bracelet is version is ... 

I actually believe that....

 
 By: sergio : June 29th, 2012-05:57
without the black bracelet that keeps it...tutto nero...it just wouldn't make sense. As for what it may look like, I guess I don't much care.. :-) Ciao - Sergio