Panerai: A Watch Brand in Evolution & How 7 People Discovered It

Dec 26, 2014,10:50 AM
 

Panerai: A Watch Brand in Evolution & How 7 People Discovered It




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If you’ve loved watches for a long enough period of time, you just might be fortunate enough to witness the evolution of a brand. Whether you like a particular brand or not, seeing the changes that it slowly goes through can be exciting and motivating. At times it could also be down-right disappointing and leave a bad taste in your mouth when you don’t necessary agree with the direction that it is moving in. There will always be fans and non-fans but discovering a brand for yourself is a personal experience and a potentially fun one too.


History & Change


Panerai is one of those brands that has picked up spectators at varying points throughout its evolutionary destiny. It has a history that originates with the Royal Italian Navy but a lot of the widespread popularity that it has amassed along with developments have taken place in the past 20 years. Watching the changes that have occurred in recent decades is astonishing - going from a rugged military watch to a contemporary symbol of coolness.




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It really wasn’t all that long ago when Panerai was a lesser known niche brand trying to carve out a place in the watch-retailer lineup. Fast forward 20 years and stores can barely get enough models to satisfy the demand. A showcase devoted to Panerai watches at a popular US retailer comes to mind. There were perhaps a dozen or so slots and only about half of them were filled with watches. Wait lists for certain models are common and if you ask Panerai, it really doesn’t matter who you are. You’ll have to wait just like everyone else. But of course who’s to say you can’t get lucky from time to time.  




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The Growth of Panerai


Just like many other Richemont brands, Panerai now has a string of their own boutiques across the globe. The move not only builds upon its growing international image and brand awareness but further expands its business and access to clientele on a worldwide scale. Perhaps most impressive in Panerai’s evolution has been the development of its own in-house movements in recent years. With this technical achievement the company now captures the ever skeptical and highly unimpressed attention of many serious watch connoisseurs in addition to the fanatical mass Paneristis.


On the design front, Panerai is unique in that it is able to move forward incrementally with small changes like the insertion of a logo, change of a marker, variations in dial color and case material, slight shaving of the case shape etc. It is one of the only brands around who manage to evolve but retain relatively the same look, for all of its watches. To an outsider, a non-Paneristi, they would easily say that the watches all look the same. But to the discernible eye of the seasoned Panerai enthusiast, he will notice even the most minute changes. 




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Nearly Unaffordable But Affordable


Throughout all of Panerai’s evolutionary changes in such a short period of time, it has still remained, despite price hikes, a watch that is financially accessible to a large part of the professional working class. It may be similar to Rolex in that way. Both have an upscale luxury image. However Rolex has the more developed brand and Panerai takes on a modern and less conventional look.




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Panerai watches can be ideal for those who are new to watch collecting, the newbie PuristS and WIS-in-the-making who need an entry point. But one thing is for sure. You have to be comfortable with big watches because that is one thing that has not changed. In fact, Panerai watches may have a part in the whole large watch movement that has swept the industry during the past decade. It will be interesting to see whether the evolution of the brand remains within the working model of being nearly unaffordable but affordable.




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Seven Watch Fans Share How They Discovered Panerai


Depending on when you first discovered the brand along the timeline of its evolution and under what circumstances, will likely have an effect on your feelings overall. Here are seven individuals, some veteran watch collectors, some who are just starting out and others who hope to someday, who tell how they first came to know Panerai and their initial perspectives of its watches. 


The Brand Loyalist


“My 1st time stumbling onto Panerai watches was around year 2000 or early 2001.  At that time, my ex-wife's brother was in the market to buy a new watch.  We went to the Tourneau store on Long Island in NY and saw the PAM52 40mm chronograph in the display window.  After that day, I googled Panerai to find more info on the brand, and then it all went downhill from there. smile


The Newbie


“The first time I saw a Panerai Luminor it was on the wrist of my colleague at work, about two years ago. He had just gotten his year end bonus and he decided to reward himself. I immediately thought it looked sporty but also elegant at the same time and could be versatile in any setting. I started looking at all the models online and reading some of the articles. It’s taken two years but I finally am able to say that I am a proud owner of my very first Panerai watch, a PAM392 and couldn’t be happier.”


The Vintage Lover


“It was in 1997, and when I saw this big Tuna Can, I immediately fell in love with. It was a Pre Vendôme ( 44 mm ) Marina Miltare. A few weeks after, I saw a slightly more human Mare Nostrum Pam 7 ( the white dialed one ). It was the coup de grace. So, I started to hunt the tuna cans, since then.”


The Average Guy


“I saw it in a store in La Jolla in 2004 when I was getting my rolex serviced. I also like the clean rugged look.”


The Non-fan


“I don't remember with any clarity, but it was early on like 2001 or 2002, in my first years of active collecting, and my initial impressions were favorable.  It was only years later, after getting involved with the forums, that the cult aspect of Panerai devotion became apparent.  The level of enthusiasm Panerai engenders is what turns me off the brand.  I could see myself getting into Rolex with the right vintage model.”


The AP Lover


I was introduced to Panerai watches by my AD about five or six years ago. It was not too long after I purchased my AP ROO Safari. I thought it was okay. I like the size but it doesn’t make enough of a statement for me. It’s not on the same level exclusivity-wise.


The Aspiring Panerai Owner


“I first learned about Panerai watches in 2005 because one of my mentors was wearing a Luminor in a photograph. (He’s a NY Times best-selling author) My initial impression is that they are incredibly classy, elegant, and versatile. I’d feel comfortable wearing many models with both casual and formal attire.”


How and when did you first come across Panerai and what were your first impressions?


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Thank you for a very interesting article Pingtsai! Enjoyed it...

 
 By: Subexplorer : December 26th, 2014-11:17
... so much! I discovered the brand around 2004 or 2005 but bought my first Pam in 2006. A Pam 111 I still own and love. 2014 has been a year of re discovery of this brand for me and I look forward to add a few more pieces to my present collection of five... 

Hi Abel

 
 By: pingtsai : December 28th, 2014-23:28
Thank you for adding your experience with Panerai as well. Best wishes

Great post Ping ...

 
 By: nilomis : December 26th, 2014-12:43
I would add only the fact that Panerai got, since the early days, every serious "Panerist" hooked on 3rd party straps. I'm a rookie here but I already own a special drawer for my straps that add more fun to the owning experience. Cheers, Nilo

Yes...the straps

 
 By: pingtsai : December 28th, 2014-23:30
I think I need to do a separate article just about the straps. Thanks Nilo for the idea and your comments.

Great article, Ping. I think many of us will recognize themselves in these lines.

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2014-15:14
Bettern I think I recognize some of them... ;) Best, Nicolas

I'm sure you do ;)

 
 By: pingtsai : December 28th, 2014-23:31
Thanks again for your input

A post that should be obligatory reading

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : December 27th, 2014-06:44
for every Panerai newcomer and an excellent read for seasoned PAM lover maybe even included in some Panerai official PR (sans AP part ;) ) My first encounter was in 2001 Exit wounds PAM 50 After theater I start Alta Visting (yes that was Numero Uno search... 

Thank you Damjan

 
 By: pingtsai : December 28th, 2014-23:35
for including some of your own personal sentiments about Panerai. There are few brands out there that have developed a whole culture around its watches the way that Panerai has. I know that much of the article was better suited for the Panerai newcomer wh... 

Enjoyed your post.. and many thanks !

 
 By: chuck19 : December 27th, 2014-17:54
i've yet to acquire my first PAM and had been doing more research, talking to collectors and visiting shops. As you would have guessed, i am still confused and undecided given the myriad of models/movement/configurations available. Which model(s) would yo... 

Thank you!

 
 By: pingtsai : December 27th, 2014-21:25
Hi Chuck, thank you for your comments and question. I think that for beginning Panerai collectors, the PAM 372 or 392 are good choices. They are classic with a good movement. The crown guard is iconic for Panerai but if you like a cleaner, simpler look wi... 

Thanks for the interesting post

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : December 28th, 2014-13:57
I think I recognize some of the people interviewed ;) And btw, great selection of Panerai photos from our community. Cheers, Anthony

great story, great perspectives, for me, they have to be seen ON THE WRIST!

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : December 30th, 2014-00:45
Once you have a Panerai on the wrist, everything changes!! Thanks for the great post! S

Nice Post

 
 By: bsbg : December 30th, 2014-10:26
It summarizes the many ways one can come to the brand. I think I first noticed one on Stallone in the mid to late 2000's. Mine served as my entry into "real" watches around 2010 after seeing many in the metal at a gathering of friends. And as mentioned, t... 

Great reading!

 
 By: Ale (aka Fuciliere) : December 30th, 2014-12:00
I came accross Panerai around 2008 by reading a book of military history on the Italian Navy frogmen during WWII...it begun with a sparkle that soon became a fire....and needless to say that lot of money has (happily) gone since then :-)

Great read Ping

 
 By: William M aka Mr.Lume : January 2nd, 2015-09:19
Thanks for sharing all our inputs,very helpful to a future or aspiring Paneristi...

Thank you! [nt]

 
 By: pingtsai : September 3rd, 2015-16:52