I'm okay with it.

Mar 25, 2015,13:50 PM
 

In fact, I'm so used to seeing it now, that I actually like it now.  On the 47MM Luminor cases where the crown guards are larger than the smaller sizes, it actually looks a bit bare without it (in my eyes).  


So I'm ever so slightly pro REG. T.M. stamp.  

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Panerai Luminor crown guard "REG. T.M." stamp - YEA or NAY?

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 21st, 2015-11:14
Ever since the first Richemont-era 47mm Panerai Luminor 1950 came out, which was the PAM127, Panerai began using the registered trademark stamp "REG. T.M." on its iconic crown guard. See below picture of my PAM203. Do you guys actually like this REG. T.M....  

If it was a patent issue, then they could engrave it elsewhere.

 
 By: amanico : March 21st, 2015-11:15
I agree with you. On the vintage, you don't see that mention on the crownguard. It would be much better without, like on the 44 mms. Best, Nicolas

I like this engraving

 
 By: Horological_addict : March 21st, 2015-12:41
WIthout it, i feel the crown guard looks empty. That's the feeling i have when i look at a Panerai Luminor (Bettarini case). Maybe they did it to make an easy distinction between a Panerai 1950 case and a Panerai Bettarini case. But even without it, i wou... 

+1 [nt]

 
 By: Thevenin : March 21st, 2015-19:54

It reminds me of the engine or model badges on a car

 
 By: luc00 : March 21st, 2015-13:09
I hate those, you spend day and nights, shaping, balancing proportions, fine tuning highlights and then you destroy them with letters, so i agree they do not contribute positively to the styling in my opinion Cheers Luc

Brev Ital was the way! [nt]

 
 By: gensiulia : March 21st, 2015-15:26

When does an..intrinsical or necessary..design choice....

 
 By: sergio : March 21st, 2015-19:29
at one point in the production, become an..iconic trait..of the manufacturer? Answer to that, might help the understanding of certain "design" decisions made by the manufacturers. That being said, I can live with either conclusion and certainly with or wi... 

yea

 
 By: anthonyG : March 22nd, 2015-14:59
i like it. the T.M. is done in good taste. It adds a little more character to panerai's minimalistic design, plus their is not much engravings on watches out there. which makes it more unique to me.

I love it

 
 By: gregcarraram3 : March 23rd, 2015-11:22
one of many reasons a 305 will be arriving here on wednesday!!!!!

no matter..

 
 By: ciaca : March 25th, 2015-10:13
if the engraving is present or not, related to the patent itself. They can engrave it everywhere they want. I don't like it and would rather prefer it neither existed, but is a minor issue. On the other hand these watches are always more fulfilled by writ... 

I'm okay with it.

 
 By: patrick_y : March 25th, 2015-13:50
In fact, I'm so used to seeing it now, that I actually like it now. On the 47MM Luminor cases where the crown guards are larger than the smaller sizes, it actually looks a bit bare without it (in my eyes). So I'm ever so slightly pro REG. T.M. stamp.

re trade mark

 
 By: mariabrew : June 6th, 2015-17:49
dosent bother me .ON my 422 I kind of like it cheers