SIHH 2013...I think will be special, and we can all dream no?

Sep 30, 2012,09:43 AM
 

My perfect dream (apart from the small Egyziano...which is THE ultimate of course)

 

how about a 372 in 44mm with 5128 dial?

 



or if that is tooooo much to ask, how about a 372 44mm with a tobacco dial a la 390?



as I said we can but dreammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........................... wink
This message has been edited by imran in london on 2012-09-30 09:44:39


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For the first one, you meant " 5218 - 201/A " dial?

 
 By: amanico : September 30th, 2012-09:53
In this case, not sure... After all isn't the Logo Pre V unique? As for your offer Nr 2, yes, this would be a good one. BUT I stick to my fantaisy: A Small Egiziano, I mean a 6154, would make my day... Best, Nicolas

I believe that, remaking a 5218 Logo dial....

 
 By: sergio : September 30th, 2012-14:38
would be tantamount to shooting themselves in the foot. I mean, mucking around with the "iconic" would be suicidal, IMO. The Small Egiziano would be another story. From few pieces, way back when, to a limited edition (maybe with a manifattura movement or ... 

Well, the made the 360?

 
 By: Aless156 : October 1st, 2012-05:20
Which, to me, is essentially a pre-v logo dial in a pvd case. Therefore, I can't see why they wouldn't use the same dial in a 44mm 372 case? I don't think anything is off limits for Panerai. I think this is largely a good thing.

The 360 IS a PVD Logo..

 
 By: sergio : October 1st, 2012-05:33
the fact that Panerai (Richemont) can do whatever they feel like, it's a given. So far, the remake of recent models (26K, 28L) haven't been huge successes. As for me, personally, I'd be dancing on tables if they were to re-issue a logo since my original w... 

Disagree. The 360 dial doesn't have these desirable fat numbers, and their shape

 
 By: amanico : October 1st, 2012-05:37
Is different, too. As well as the faux patina, which cannot compete with the patined tritium... The 360 is a pure product of the Vendome era. The 201/ A is a pure product from the Pre V Era, under Mr Bettarini's talent and genius. Best, Nicolas

Well, put it that way...you're right, of course...

 
 By: sergio : October 1st, 2012-08:36
what I meant was that, the "other" guys, took a Logo as a template. Clearly Panerai wouldn't allowe an "hommage" to happen and they probably suggested a DLC version. On the obvious differences and nouances of the two pieces, guy like you, could write a wh... 

Agree 100%

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : November 9th, 2012-00:56
They have to ask themselves one question :)

Oooh Yes. :) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 9th, 2012-01:10

Agreed there are differences....

 
 By: Aless156 : October 1st, 2012-08:56
between the 360 dial and the pre-v logo dial, which is why I said they were "essentially" the same. However, to me, I still think the 360 dial is a re-release of the famous pre-v logo dial. It's as near as Panerai's can probably get with their current man... 

Well, there are as many similarities beween the 360 and the Pre V dials than between

 
 By: amanico : October 1st, 2012-10:55
A Rolex 6538 and the latest Sub No Date... IMO, of course. But we agree on the desirability of the Pre V Logo. ;) Best, Nicolas

Like that 372 with 390 inspiration

 
 By: patrick_y : October 2nd, 2012-01:14
Full support of the 372 in the 390 guise. Love the 390. The 390 is on my short list of favorite Panerais. So classic, and in a manageable size. Admittedly, while I like the 47mms the most, the 390 is a watch that I can truly wear most of the time. Love th... 

It'll happen in time. Panerai eventually uses all the different combinations

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 2nd, 2012-12:41
so it's just a matter of time IMO! Cheers, Anthony

This Anthony is the Panerai Falacy..(or beauty)

 
 By: ocwatching : October 2nd, 2012-16:15
there is only so many permutations that Panerai can create...

Yup and now with the Rolex style bezel on the new PAM389 Amagnetic

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 3rd, 2012-08:14
Panerai has even more combinations to use! Cheers, Anthony

I would think so [nt]

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 8th, 2012-13:48

agree, but

 
 By: LLZA : October 3rd, 2012-04:16
I would say keep it at 47mm... I really think it is the perfect size for the Panerai Luminors

Totally agree...

 
 By: amnaggar : November 8th, 2012-11:54
That "dream" of a 44mm 372 is more of a nightmare to me :))

I'm actually

 
 By: Jester : October 7th, 2012-08:23
dreaming of a destro version of 372 w/ brown dial & gold hands. Yes, keep it at 47mm pls.

in blue dial

 
 By: jesus.reiffs : October 8th, 2012-10:23
In blue dial, FANTASTIC.

About when does dream become reality?

 
 By: amnaggar : November 8th, 2012-11:57
When do we start hearing about new models?? I'm a newbie to the SIHH wait game!!

for me would be great...

 
 By: gensiulia : November 8th, 2012-13:37
1 - Cali Dial Radiomir 45mm + plexy 2 - another Radiomir ala 232 in 45mm + plexy 3 - a 203 for me. LOL ciao!

It's actually a Nightmare...

 
 By: amnaggar : November 8th, 2012-13:40
if they made a 44mm 372!

How about....

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : November 9th, 2012-01:08
Westminster Carillon Tourbillon Jaquemarts Minute Repeater (two divers siting on Maiale ..repairing it as striker is engaged) in 47mm Luminor case with no crown guard ? :) Kidding I like your proposal number 2 Cheers D