Sunday, March 31, 2013

Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge




Panerai Recently announced the PANERAI Classic Yachts Challenge schedule for 2013, as seen below. You can learn much more by visiting the Regates Royales website, which contains much more information about these amazing racing events.


“LE VELE D’EPOCA A NAPOLI” DEBUTS IN
PANERAI CLASSIC YACHTS CHALLENGE 2013

The leading international classic and vintage sailing circuit announces its 2013 calendar which this year welcomes Naples for the first time 

MARCH 2013 - The Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge, the leading international circuit for vintage and classic sailing vessels, is preparing for the 2013 racing season and is pleased to announce the addition of a new host city and regatta to its ranks. Naples, one of the world’s most nautically-historical cities, joins the PCYC’s Mediterranean circuit this year, with its exquisitely beautiful bay in the Tyrrhenian Sea providing the backdrop for the 10th edition of “Le Vele d’Epoca a Napoli” between June 26thand 30th 2013. 

This debut on the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge international circuit is an acknowledgement of the Neapolitan regatta’s burgeoning status on the classic sailing scene. It also celebrates the partnership between its organizers of the last decade, the exclusive Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia (www.ryccsavoia.it), and the Italian Navy’s Staff Sailing Office, who welcome their newest sponsoring partner: Officine Panerai, the Italian-designed, Swiss-made high-end watch brand. Over the last decade, Officine Panerai has become an integral presence on the worldwide classic racing circuit; a passionate endeavour the company took on as a nod to the watchmaking brand’s historic links to the world of the sea.

The 2013 Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge opens, as per tradition, with the much-anticipated Antigua regatta which is held in the Caribbean every April. The exciting regattas which comprise both international circuits (Mediterranean and North America) also return this summer under full sail, as will the Cowes regatta which is held in early July on the Isle of Wight, U.K.

Last year, the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge regattas attracted more than 600 entries in the course of the 10 international events on the calendar, with many of the world’s most celebrated classic sailing yachts participating. The 2012 overall prize-winners of the Mediterranean Circuit, which were handed out in Cannes, France at the end of the sailing season, wereMoonbeam IV in the Big Boat category, Leonore in the Vintage class, and Naïf in the Classic category.  Across the Atlantic Ocean, in Newport, RI, the 12-metre Valiant took the overall trophy for Best Overall Performance in the North American classic series. 



The full calendar for the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge 2013 is as follows:

Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta (Antigua and Barbuda)
18th -23rd April 2013

Les Voiles d'Antibes (France)
29th May – 2nd June 2013

Argentario Sailing Week (Italy)
13th – 16th June 2013         

Vele d’Epoca a Napoli (Italy)
26th – 30th June 2013         

Panerai British Classic Week – British Classic Yacht Club (United Kingdom)
6th – 13th July 2013

Marblehead Corinthian Classic Yacht Regatta (USA)
9th -11th  August 2013

Nantucket Opera House Cup (USA)
15th – 18th August 2013

Mahon, X Copa del Rey de Barcos de Epoca (Spain)
27th – 31st August 2013

Newport, Museum of Yachting Classic Yacht Regatta (USA)
30th August – 1st September 2013

Cannes, Régates Royales (France)
24th – 28th September 2013



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Jennifer Lopez & Mario Lopez


Saturday, March 30, 2013

The ROLEX PANERAI Design Language Connection




The ROLEX PANERAI 
Design Language Connection

Part 1


One Mystery Leads To Another
Oh Brother Where Art Thou?


This is an article I have thought about writing for years. My plan is to likely write it in 3 parts, with this being Part 1. Much of Panerai's Vintage history is a big mystery. As Winston Churchill once said "It's a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma, but perhaps there is a key." My goal is to find the key and unlock mystery.

The objective of this story is to once and for all separate the fact from the fiction on some key Rolex/Panerai history, as well as to shed more valuable light on the ethos of the history and evolution of dive watches.

There has been an ongoing debate for years about wether or not Rolex or Blancplain was the first to come out with a diving watch in the early 1950s. This question largely revolves around the advent of the rotating bezel. I believe Rolex invented and was first to market with earlier Turn-O-Graph models with rotating bezels, but that is a different investigation for a different day.

It is a fact, the very first diving watch, a.k.a. a Diving Tool Watch ever made in the world was a Panerai watch, made by Rolex, for the Royal Italian Navy. This watch is known today as a Radiomir Panerai [Reference 3646] and it is pictured below. The 3646 is a timeless art-deco minimalist masterpiece. Consider it a beautiful gift from the past...


Radiomor Panerai [Reference 3646] Circa 1936 to 1938



The Rolex made Panerai featured a Rolex Oyster Case with a black dial with what today is referred to as a "California" dial. The 3646 was 47MM and featured lugs that were soldered onto the Rolex Oyster, waterproof pocket-watch case. 

Pictured below, is another original 3646 Panerai made by Rolex. Notice the 3646 has no brand designation text on the dial. Why? For one, these watches were part of a classified military program by the Royal Italian Navy, and they possessed technology they wanted to keep secret. In particular, their amazing lume which was powered by Radium, which would allowed the watch to glow very brightly in the dark indefinitely. 




Over time, in the mid 1950s, the 3646 Panerai evolved into a new model named the Reference 6152-1 which maintained the 47MM waterproof Rolex Oyster case diameter but added fat lugs that were machined out of the same steel as the case. The watch also gained the now trademark Panerai 3, 6, 9, 12 dial as well as evolving the onion crown into a significantly beefed-up 8MM Rolex Brevet crown.



This is a highly controversial topic, and I don't pretend to have all the answers, but I will simply put all the puzzle pieces I know of on the table, so we may all examine them, and I will attempt to put them together to solve this fascinating puzzle.



 A Reference 6152 Rolex Model from 1955

There are several mystery Rolex watches that remain enigmatic, and to the best of my knowledge this is the first time they are all showcased together. The first one we will examine is a Rolex Oyster Precision Reference 6152 made in 1955. This watch is featured in Mario Paci's Panerai book.




Mario Paci is a former Panerai employee from Italy, and he left Panerai when it was purchased by the Richmont Group in 1997. The description in Mario Paci's Panerai book for the watch pictured above is in green italics below and it reads:


Watch ref. 6152 with Rolex dial



This watch with Rolex inscriptions on the dial, ref. 6152 case and Rolex movement Cal. 618 (16 lignes). After many years of skepticism and doubts about the authenticity of this watch in the year 2000, the owner of the watch wrote directly to the House In Switzerland to ask for some explanations. In a letter dated 08/03/2000, Rolex of Geneva confirmed the authenticity of the watch and indicated 1955 as the production year, thus resolving any reservations the owner previously had. In these pictures, you can see one of the few pieces in existence.

This watch, which is as rare as it is impossible to find proves the deep bond between Rolex and Panerai. The case is the unmistakeable on that was used in the later models 6152.

Here is a copy of the Rolex Letter mentioned by Marion Paci above:



I translated the above letter from Rolex from Italian to English and it reads:


Dear Mr.

In reference to your request of March 1 us, hereby we inform you as follows:

1 / For the first clock, the serial number indicated to correspond to a model Rolex Oyster Perpetual steel reference 5501, cal 1530, manufactured in 1962. Some of these watches were intended for our center Rolex Bexley, and rode a dial Explorer.

2 / The second clock corrisopnde a Rolex Oyster model, reference 6152, cal 16, manufactured in 1955.

Thank you for I'attenzione, we take o'occasione disticti to offer you my greetings.



Two Reference 6154 Rolex Models from 1954

Next, let's take a look at two 1954 Rolex Reference 6154 Models.

The first one is a Rolex Oyster Precision Reference 6154 made in 1954. Over the years there has been controversy surrounding the authenticity of this watch. So is it real? I don't know for a fact that it is real, but let's assume it is.



Pictured above and below are two different versions of this watch. The one pictured above was sold by the Antiquorum auction house as [Lot 194] in Switerland on October 14, 2007 for 221,500 Swiss Francs which is around $200,000 U.S. today. The second watch pictured below was sold at an earlier Antiquorum auction in New York on June 14, 2006 [Lot 162] for $86,400. Amazingly, the price almost tripled in 14 months!!!



The first watch pictured above was described by Antiquorum as:

"Military" Rolex "Oyster Precision", Ref 6154, case No. 997572. Made in 1954. Exceptionally rare and fine large, cushion-shaped, water-resistant, stainless steel, military diver's watch with a stainless steel Rolex buckle. Three-body, polished, screwed-down case back, strain lugs, 8mm Rolex screwed-down winding crown, dustprotection cap. D. Black with luminous round and baton indexes, outer minute divisions. Luminous "baton" hands. M. Cal 618 - 15 3/4", signed Rolex, rhodium-plated, "faussses cotes" decoration, 15 jewels, straightline lever escapement, monometalic balance, shock-absorber, self-compensating Breguet balance-spring, index regulator. Dial case and movement signed. Dim. 47 47mm. Thickness 14mm."

Antiquorum continues the description:

"The Ref. 6154 is identical in case and movement to the watches supplied by Rolex to Panerai, under the same reference number. The difference between the watch made by Rolex for Panerai and the present model is in the dial. The Rolex dial is a traditional single plate with luminous coated indexes, whereas the Panerai dial is a two-plate dial, the first plate being coated with luminous material and the second plate pierced through for the indexes and numerals. Rolex Ref. 6154 is mentioned in the combined reference booklet sent by Rolex to their various retailers and workshops in the 1950s. To our knowledge only 6 pieces were made of this model; this is the first one."


The back-story/legend/myth is when Rolex stopped making Panerai watches in or around 1954, they had a bunch of extra 47mm Panerai cases in-stock so they decided to make up these watches. The really interesting thing is the design language of these two watches look like you morphed a 5513 Submariner dial with a small Egiziano Panerai 6154 case.

Antiquorum said "To our knowledge only 6 pieces were made of this model: this is the first one." 



A Reference 3646 Rolex Prototype from 1942

This next watch is even more controversial than the models shown above. This watch has been presented as being a prototype or very rare 47MM watch which appears to have an authentic Rolex/Panerai 3646 case. The California dial has Radium markers, and has an unusual wrist position, with the twelve o'clock marker located under the winding crown, which is usually positioned over the 3 o'clock marker.



Many experts have argued over wether or not this watch is authentic and 100% original. Some people have agued they believe it is likely the dial and movement came from and were transplanted from an authentic 47MM Rolex Oyster Pocket-watch. Others argue it was a prototype made by Rolex or Panerai, which never went into production. One thing is for certain, and that is the fact the watch looks pretty cool and interesting.

One of the obvious questions, is wether or not all or any of these watches are 100% authentic and original, or are they the result of somebody investing a lot of time and resources in making customized fantasy watches with genuine parts?

I plan to write Part 2 of this article in the future as time permits. Part 2 will take us deeper into evaluating the design ethos of the first real tool watches ever made, as well as diving deeper into the authenticity of the above shown watches. In Part 3 we will will explore how much of the DNA from the Rolex made Panerai watches ended up in the first Rolex diving watch known as the Rolex Submariner–which went on to became the most iconic and copied watch in history.


Friday, March 29, 2013

Drew Brees SuperBowl Winning Quarterback


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Drew Brees
SuperBowl Winning NFL Quarterback 
New Orleans Saints

With Panerai Keeping The Time Of His Life

Drew Brees is a legendary NFL football player who holds multiple NFL passing records including being the fastest to reach 40,000 yards passing, as well as being the all-time single season passing leader with 5,476 yards. He also holds the NFL record for most consecutive games with a passing touchdown at 54.


Drew Brees led his New Orleans Saints to win Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 against the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts. This represented the very first time the New Orleans Saint ever played in the Super Bowl.



Drew Brees is a big fan of Officine Panerai watches and owns and wears many different models as seen in the following photos. This first photo shows Drew holding his son, Baylen Brees at a New York Yankees game the New York Mets on June 20, 2010 at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City. 


In the image above and below taken at Yankee Stadium, we see Drew Brees rockin' his special Limited Edition 44MM PVD PAM 360 which was made exclusively for Paneristi.com forum members only.







Drew has spend a great deal of time traveling the world to visit with U.S. Armed forces as seen above and below. The photo below was taken at Icirlik Air Force Base on March 24, 2010. In the photo above and below, we see Drew wearing a 44MM Titanium Panerai Luminor Submersible Reference PAM00025 OP 6528 on a special yellow and black (Bumble Bee) Panerai Velcro strap.




This last image of Drew Brees shows him wearing a Panerai on a stainless steel Panerai bracelet in 2008.



Thursday, March 28, 2013

Officine Panerai Launches iPad & iPhone App



Panerai Launches iPad & iPhone App

Panerai just introduced a free Panerai Application for the iPad and iPhone which is really cool. The image below is what the iPad App looks like when you first launch it.


If you click on the MENU button in the bottom left hand corner, a menu with the following options pop up.


The Panerai Application has a great history overview that walks you through a timeline of Panerai achievements.


The Application has a catalog that has all the current Panerai watches, and you can click on them for detail.





The detailed view in the Panerai iPad Application even has a Night View slider so you can see what the lume will look like at in the dark!!! 


The Panerai App also has a function that allows you to take a photo of your naked wrist and then see what different models would look like on your wrist (not shown). This helps to give you an idea of what different Panerai watches would look like on your wrist.


Overall, the Panerai iPad/iPhone Application is very cool and offers a fun experience that is educational and interesting.



Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Stallone & Schwarzenegger A Story Of Friendship & Panerai


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Stallone & Schwarzenegger

A Story Of Friendship & Panerai

The two most influential actors in Hollywood who originally helped to popularize Panerai are Hollywood acting legends Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. How did this happen? In the future, I plan to expand on this story in detail, but I thought I would get it going now.

The first five photos below were taken at the opening party for Planet Hollywood in Berlin on September 24, 1996. These photos show Sylvester Stallone giving his good pal, Arnold Schwarzenegger a gold played Panerai prototype. 


It is important to note that when Sly started wearing Panerai watches, he would always wear them on his right wrist.


Arnold Schwarzenegger is pictured above and below showing off his Panerai which Sly gave to him that evening as a gift, and he appears to be very proud of his gift.



This fourth image shows Arnold Schwarzenegger trying on his Panerai Sly Tech model (Pre-Vendome Luminor Panerai Daylight Reference 5218-203A) that Sylvester Stallone gave him as a gift. Arnold Schwarzenegger still wears his Sly Tech Panerai to this day.


This next image shows Sylvester Stallone with Gerard Depardieu and Arnold Schwarzenegger at Planet Hollywood in Berlin. Sylvester Stallone is wearing his white dial Luminor Daylight Sly Tech Panerai, and Schwarzenegger is holding his Pre-V Gift Box.




Sylvester Stallone wore a Pre-Vendome Panerai in his movie named Daylight which debuted December 6, 1996. The two photos below were taken on the set of Daylight. 






We See Arnold Schwarzenegger sporting his Pre-Vendome Panerai Reference 5218-203A in the two pictures below.


The screen grab below shows Arnold Schwarzenegger wearing his Pre-V Panerai in the 1996 Movie named Eraser, and we see him talking to his co-star, Vanessa Williams.


The 44MM Luminor Marina Panerai screen grab pictured below is from the opening scene of Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1996 movie named Eraser, which I remember seeing back in 1996 in a movie theater. I think this was the first time I ever saw a Panerai watch. I think this is likely the first close-up of a Panerai in movie history, and for the record, the Panerai is in Arnold's characters hands. 


Above image is from the opening scene in the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, named Eraser

One of the obvious questions, is whether or not this was product placement, or was Schwarzenegger using the Panerai to make a high-tech/cool statement about his special agent character? Either way, I say it is really cool.

In the photo below we see Sylvester Stallone attending a special Panerai event on October 3, 2002, to launch the new Panerai 1950 "Fiddy" 47MM PAM00127, and he is standing next to Phillipe Bonay, who, at the time was the President of Panerai. 


Sylvester Stallone is sporting a PAM127 in the photo below and when he spoke at the event he mentioned that when he first encountered Panerai watches in Florence, Italy in the first Panerai boutique, he knew they possessed a star quality, and he went on to mention how impressed he was with Panerai's enduring success.


It is interesting to note in the photo above, we see Sylvester Stallone wearing his Panerai for the first time on his left wrist. For some reason, as witnessed in all the prior photos, he always wore it on his right wrist?

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The Panerai Effect: A List Of Many Significant Horological Firsts...



The Panerai Effect
A List Of Many Significant Horological Firsts

The Panerai brand of watches has been one of the most influential in horological history. To begin with, the movement  toward larger watches over the past 20 years was generated by Panerai. I was thinking recently about Panerai, and I realized how many firsts were achieved by Panerai, so I though I would create and share this profound list with you:

• First Diving Watch.
• First Tool Watch.
• First Oversized Watch.
• First Underwater Demolition Watch.
• First Aquatic/Swimming Watch.
• First Military Watch.
• First Special Forces Watch.
• First and only watch made for another company by Rolex.
• First Reference Watch Rolex Looked At When They Designed The Submariner In The Early 1950s (as seen below with the Radiomir Panerai Reference 3646).

1936 Panerai Radiomir Reference 3646 Made By Rolex Pictured Above


• First Super Bright Dial Lume Watch (Meant for underwater viewing in the dark and increased visibility at all times).
• First Ultra-Sturdy Watch.
• First Sports Watch.
• First Wrist Watch With Jumbo Winding Crown.
• First Watch With Jumbo Bottle Opener Style Buckle (For easy removal).
• First Watch With A Tight Seal Device (Crown Lock 1954).
• First Oversized Strap (Long Tail) Designed To Be Worn Over A Diving Wet-Suit Wrist Cuff.
• First Watch To Accommodate A 26MM Wide Strap.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Jillian Michae's Fitness Guru...


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Jillian Michaels
Fitness Guru

Red Gold Luminor Panerai GMT
44MM Reference PAM00289

Jillian Michaels is a personal trainer, talk show host, personal trainer and entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her appearances on the NBC TV show, The Biggest Loser as well as Losing It With Jillian.





Jillian Michaels is wearing a Contemporary Luminor Panerai 1950 8 Days Oro Rosso GMT PAM00289 which is made out of Rose Gold.




The first photo above of Jillian Michaels was taken at the 2012 CES trade show in Las Vegas, and you notice she is wearing her gold Panerai. Jillian Michaels gave the 2012 CES Keynote, which is featured below.







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