Panerai And Ferrari
by admin on Jul.26, 2010, under Watches
Panerai watches are probably some of the most popular and well known in the world. Coverted by many, and owned by few, they’re definitely the watches to be seen in if you’re rich or famous. Most are extremely exclusive, being produced in limited editions of either 500, 1000, 2000, or 4000, and all carry the issue number on the case. New limited editions are manufactured every year.
In 1972, when Guiseppe Panerai died, the running of the company was transferred to the engineer Dino Zei, and the name was changed to ‘Officine Panerai’, though the close connection with the Italian Navy continued, both with its watches, and with its technical instruments.
When the Vendome (now Richemont) group took over Officine Panerai in 1997, new productions were started up. Quality improved, and the watches were launched worldwide.
Most of us can only imagine owning an authentic Panerai watch, and the lifestyle that goes with it. But maybe we can all get just a glimpse into that fantastic lifestyle by purchasing a Panerai fake watches. Buying a fake no longer means buying sub-standard quality. Today’s fakes are exceptional, and you can hardly tell them from the real thing. Only YOU would know!
In 2006, Panerai launched its new watch collection, engineered for Ferrari. It was smart and smooth, and aesthetically pleasing, supposedly influenced by the cars themselves. There were two collections. The Grandturismo, and the Scuderia.
If however (like me), you can’t afford either the watch, OR the car, then maybe a Panerai replica is more within your price range. With the cost of a quality fake being only a fraction of the authentic version, you’d be a fool to rule it out.