Current group shots.
I took the current STOC pictures for this some weeks back, but haven’t had time until now - and now like everyone else at weekends I seem to have a lot more time, not being able to go out for more than a short walk, and not being able to go and visit family or friends.
This is a recentish ‘journey’ and SOTC. Having been a member of TZ since 2007, and a TZ voyeur for a while before that, a number of TZers will have comes across my SOTCs before. For me my most notable ones were the ‘peak’ one in Dec 2012 and the end state one following that when I made it to just 3.
Dec 2012 - my peak, which led to a period of ‘downsizing’ and clearing a mortgage:
Dec 2014 - The end of the ‘de-cluttering’:
June 2016 - The joy of less took things to a new dimension with a final reduction to 3.
April 2018 - The three crept up - more Rolexes and a trio of Panerai.
Getting down to 3 was quite something and I was content. It meant that I had the watches at home (as opposed to some at home and some in safe deposit) which made life easier.
However, as a WIS enough is never enough, and when the odd Rolex popped up in perfect condition at the right price I couldn’t help myself - my cashflow position had recovered over the past years and I had the discretionary ability to spend.
Also, Panerai took a hold. It was the fault of the 233. It’s a super watch and changed my perspective on Panerai. Their first in house movement, stunning domed crystal, sandwich dial, quick change strap, a feeling of solidity, less common than a Rolex. This led to an interest in further Panerai - initially the 389 diver (47mm, titanium) and then the 368 (47mm titanium, tobacco dial, gold hands, domed crystal, 8 day movement, quick change strap…).
Since this time I found that I ceased to wear the Rolexes and I only wore Panerai. I tried a few others e.g. 346 and 425 and then I sold all my Rolexes, to help fund Panerai, and to cash on the 2018 market in Rolexes. If I had kept them then they would have been worth so much more, but instead I was happy to be out of the Rolex weirdness and taking my own path in the world of Panerai. There are so many models and variations - something for everyone.
I moved through others including 687, 932, 911, 913.... And am now left with a range of watches that are all 1950s Luminor cased.
From the heady days of over 40 watches in 2012, the lesser days of just 3 in 2016 I find myself with a collection of 6 Panerai (plus 2 G-Shocks). I’ll use Taptalk to insert photos in below posts, but the roll call is:
PAM233 LUMINOR 8 DAYS GMT - 44MM https://www.panerai.com/gb/en/collec...mt---44mm.htmlMy default wearers are the PAM670 day in day out and the 389 for dress down. Frankly all I would need/want.
PAM654 - LUMINOR YACHTS CHALLENGE - 44MM
https://www.panerai.com/gb/en/collec...ge---44mm.html
PAM368 - LUMINOR 1950 LEFT-HANDED 8 DAYS TITANIO - 47MM
https://www.panerai.com/gb/en/collec...io---47mm.html
PAM389 - SUBMERSIBLE AMAGNETIC - 47MM
https://www.watches-of-switzerland.c...89/p/17650308/
PAM670 - LUMINOR EQUATION OF TIME - 47MM
https://www.panerai.com/gb/en/collec...me---47mm.html
PAM193 - LUMINOR 1950 SUBMERSIBLE DEPTH GAUGE - 47MM
https://www.panerai.com/gb/en/collec...ge---47mm.html
I have also slipped down the slope of straps… Adds a whole new dimension. Amazing that at one time all I had/wore were bracelet watches.
Current group shots.
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The 670 and 368
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The divers: 389 and 193
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The 44mm steel boys: 233 and 654
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Straps...
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The G-Shocks...
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That 670 is absolutely stunning.
I notice in your original pre clearout you have a 1980 Ish Omega Seamaster (above the explorers). I still have mine as it was my wedding present and has just returned from a Simon Freese service.
That Equation of Time 😍 I saw one in the London Boutique and the dial is amazing. A blue face Panerai is something I’m really lusting after if I survive the zombie apocalypse
Very impressive Panerai collection.
I am interested do you get recognition from the brand for owning such a collection i.e do you get invited to stuff?
I like the rollercoaster journey & you've ended in a very nice place. For me the winner is definitely the 670 & i fear after lusting after pictures that if i ever saw one in the flesh it'd be a very short slope to sourcing one.
Nice collection.
Alex
Ah, the 'Table Shot'! I remember it well and being blown away by it!
Fantastic collection and journey, so much trading and I like the fact you don’t hang around.
And not tempted to diversify a bit more again? Or just sticking with the panerai for foreseeable?
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Panerai tug at the heart strings, once bitten a hard bug to shake. A phrase I've used before, I really like the Rolex that I have but I love my Panerai. I stupidly sold a few last year, now have been bitten by that bug again and have a game plan, sort of!
Very envious of the great collection you have built up, and while the 670 is such a wonderful reference its the 368 (at the moment) that does it for me.
And as for straps. MADNESS!! I even have a Micah ordered for a watch I don't have at the minute, it's a wonderful crazy world all of it's own!!
That was an amazing collection!
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Thanks folks for the comments :)
I think that is the 'SHOM' - you'll enjoy this thread where I had a few retro Omega divers https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...highlight=SHOM
I did try to avoid the inevitable by getting a 932 to scratch the itch, but that failed. My journey to acquiring the 670 took a while. I first posted the intent in 2018 https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...=1#post4978151 and eventually 'realised' it in Jan 2020 https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...ghlight=PAM670
Nothing formal as such, but I live pretty close to the London Boutique and have a great relationship with the team there. Their ethos to customer service and passion for the brand and Paneristi is for sure an added value of the Panerai brand. I've spent an afternoon on board their classic yacht Eilean, sharing bubbles with the CEO, Jean-Marc, and chewing the cud with Panerai staff, Paneristi who I already know and getting to know others. Both this year and last year the Boutique have done a private viewing of upcoming releases - a few are very appealing, and with only limited numbers (e.g. 100) you'll only get them through a Boutique. I would never get this sort of treatment/inclusion from other more mainstream brands - I don't spend the kind of coin required, and I won't play the games they encourage.
I've tried, but when it comes to Łx on another brand of Łx on Panerai, it' Panerai. I've been tempted by a few Blancpain or a Breguet, but I now find other watches so conventional and predictable that I honestly believe that I am so infected by the PAMovirus that this is the only brand for me for the foreseeable. I used to be like that with Rolex i.e. whenever I wasn't wearing one I wanted to be and looked forward to the rotation, whereas now all I want to do is wear one of my PAMs.
Cheer's Tony. Not really a path I was planning but the distinctiveness, quality and the brand just took me that way. And the Paneristi. The nearest thing to a brand equivalent of a TZer. In many respects I can believe that I've ended up with a 670 - I recall years back when a salesman in Harrods excitedly ushered me to a cabinet to show me an Equation of Time, I was impressed, but there no way I was ever going to drop that kind of cash on a watch, let alone a Panerai. Admittedly, I think that was an Astronomo, so that thinking still applies, but I have a very similar watch for a more every day person. Still a lot of coin but when you look at Rolex prices you ask Daytona versus EoT and it becomes a no-brainer for me.
Cheers Nev - per our chat the other day, the 368 does tug at the strings. It's so clean/fresh, and has all those great traits - 47mm, titanium, Luminor, deep domed crystal, gold hands, quick change strap, see through back, 8 day manual. It's a great compliment to the 670.
The straps are a costs that never applied when I was in to Rolex, but it's fun and it's great to be able to bespoke them. For the 670 I ordered 3 bespoke with just one hole and stitching to compliment the 670.
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Alun some great pieces you have ,the table shot is insane and I didn’t realise you’d been that ill .
If I ever get that ill I think I may be homeless as well.
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Great Panerai Alun! I still remember that initial STOC, such a feat to 1. collect it all and 2. then reducing it all!
Panerai still make good watches, maybe less popular than 5-7 years ago, but it means you can grab them at good prices. I still want to try a few 47mm Panerai, something I've never owned. I believe the 1950 case works better in the larger size - especially the diver.
Oh one question - any of your watches have faux lume?
Fantastic i think I like the 368 the most. Good job
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Good post Alun and some nice pics.
Panerai is a subtle drug in the watch world, speaking from long and bitter sweet experience.
I love the EOT, the dial is mesmerising, a lovely piece. The 193 is a real beast. I tried on Nev's 194 before the lockdown and thought it was a chunky monkey but the 193 is a step further.
I always liked the 389, in fact recently picked up a 47mm ti sub myself, but the pick has to be the 233 for me. It is high on my wish list, and think I would like the dot dial for the history aspect of the movement.
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All lovely!
I really like that blue dial, and would love it in LHD.
The black bezel insert diver also stands out for me :)
It's just a matter of time...
Some wonderful watches guys
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great, thanks for sharing.
I must have missed this thread the first time round. That’s some collection with some great pieces. The 670 would be my pick if I had to choose only one.
I know exactly what you mean about the brand. They are well and truly under my skin having also moved away from the Rolex bandwagon. I currently own two Panerai’s but I know that I will be added to them when I can afford to do so.
Straps are sort of under control at the moment having sold off a few. I am looking for the perfect strap for the 1033 though.
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