Marina Militare's
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TomE

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1,252 posts

213 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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Just wondering what people's thoughts were on these? Are they "homages" or are they a sub division of Panerai or even a brand in their own right?

I'd love a Pam but can't afford it and have spotted a few of the Marina's around but they seem to vary in price massively. Has anyone ever bought one and if so where from?

Are they made by one particular company/person or are they like all replicas and made by anyone who fancies it?

Slagathore

6,181 posts

215 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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I was checking out the new stock on the chronomaster website the other day. He's just taken a titanium one in stock. Wants £175 for it. Many people on this forum have used him, so buying from him is recommended.

The watches are nothing to do with Panerai, and are known as a "homage".

If you like it, go for it.

Edit - link - http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/recent_arrivals.htm Scroll down to just past hald way.

Edited by Slagathore on Monday 20th July 23:55

CraigW

12,248 posts

305 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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I bought the one on classifieds here, so far so good, looks really nice, feels solid. Have to wind every day though.

Its undeniably very similar to a panerei though

A4TC

44 posts

206 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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You should try this http://www.jacksontse.com/index.html guy for MM , a few guys on tz have used him

immigrant

397 posts

218 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Slagathore said:
I was checking out the new stock on the chronomaster website the other day. He's just taken a titanium one in stock. Wants £175 for it. Many people on this forum have used him, so buying from him is recommended.

The watches are nothing to do with Panerai, and are known as a "homage".

If you like it, go for it.

Edit - link - http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/recent_arrivals.htm Scroll down to just past hald way.

Edited by Slagathore on Monday 20th July 23:55
I'd be a bit hesitant paying that much for an MM, as mentioned elsewhere in the thread there are various sources and the quality can vary depending on where it was made.

I also bought one as a Panerai sampler a few years ago. It was from an eBay seller called helenarou, who now appears to have an online shop at helenarou.com. The build quality is fine for the price but the lume is an awful yellow colour and very weak and the strap is rubbish. I wouldn't pay more than a hundred pounds for one of these.

Theres a huge thread on Watchuseek concerning the various homages and the built-to-spec watches from the various watchmakers on there appear to be a good bet if you want something unique with proper lume and a 'real' rather than knockoff movement. Also the dial won't carry any branding which is a bonus to me. I think someone called 'davidsen' was popular. Someone on PH had a custom one built with red and blue lume, it looked great.

Combine a custom MM to your spec with a nice vintage strap and it makes for a great casual knockaround watch without having to fork out 3k for a Panerai.


CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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The difference between a fake Panerai and an "homage" one (such as an MM) is that the fake has "Panerai" on the dial and the "homage" has "Marina Militare".

All else is identical, or as close as makes no odds; the case is the same size and shape, the hands are the same, the font used for the numbers is the same.

My opinion is that an MM is a fake Panerai that doesn't have the gonads to write "Panerai" on the dial.


immigrant

397 posts

218 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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CommanderJameson said:
The difference between a fake Panerai and an "homage" one (such as an MM) is that the fake has "Panerai" on the dial and the "homage" has "Marina Militare".

All else is identical, or as close as makes no odds; the case is the same size and shape, the hands are the same, the font used for the numbers is the same.

My opinion is that an MM is a fake Panerai that doesn't have the gonads to write "Panerai" on the dial.
I understand where you're coming from, but would the Precista Pan-alike also be a fake?

jamieboy

5,921 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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immigrant said:
CommanderJameson said:
My opinion is that an MM is a fake Panerai that doesn't have the gonads to write "Panerai" on the dial.
I understand where you're coming from, but would the Precista Pan-alike also be a fake?
If you mean the PRS-20 Radiomir "homage", then yes, although I'm sure there are those who can torture logic sufficiently to say otherwise. smile

leginigel

428 posts

207 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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At a bit of a bash on saturday night,I,m at the bar when a old freind introduce me one of his long standing pals for a few minutes we stand talking about the weather,cars,weather,more cars all very politcally correct,it's still early,when the "pal" comes out with "nice watch is it real" as I hold my arm up to showoff what I think is going to put his mind at rest,I hear "it's a fake",lowering my arm fast,what makes you think that!the "pal" come out with "all Rolex subs had a bubble over the date" and showed me his,telling me he gave 1 and half for it, and not large ones,but a better fake than mine.As I walk back to my wife I say to her "I told you the sea dweller is quiet unassuming"

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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immigrant said:
CommanderJameson said:
The difference between a fake Panerai and an "homage" one (such as an MM) is that the fake has "Panerai" on the dial and the "homage" has "Marina Militare".

All else is identical, or as close as makes no odds; the case is the same size and shape, the hands are the same, the font used for the numbers is the same.

My opinion is that an MM is a fake Panerai that doesn't have the gonads to write "Panerai" on the dial.
I understand where you're coming from, but would the Precista Pan-alike also be a fake?
I wouldn't call it a fake as it doesn't actually say "Panerai" on it. It's as near to being a fake as possible though. If you didn't know about watches or weren't close enough to see the face you'd think they were real Panerai watches.

A Homage is a 'watch in the style of' those other watches are not 'in the style of' are they? They are exact copies just without Panerai on the front. The Precista Italian is another Panerai copy.

I think some of the other Precista watches possibly are homages, like the fifty fathoms a like one but the 'italian' is a copy watch. I doubt they would be so popular if there wasn't the TZ connection.





whoami

13,179 posts

263 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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el stovey said:
immigrant said:
CommanderJameson said:
The difference between a fake Panerai and an "homage" one (such as an MM) is that the fake has "Panerai" on the dial and the "homage" has "Marina Militare".

All else is identical, or as close as makes no odds; the case is the same size and shape, the hands are the same, the font used for the numbers is the same.

My opinion is that an MM is a fake Panerai that doesn't have the gonads to write "Panerai" on the dial.
I understand where you're coming from, but would the Precista Pan-alike also be a fake?
I wouldn't call it a fake as it doesn't actually say "Panerai" on it. It's as near to being a fake as possible though. If you didn't know about watches or weren't close enough to see the face you'd think they were real Panerai watches.

A Homage is a 'watch in the style of' those other watches are not 'in the style of' are they? They are exact copies just without Panerai on the front. The Precista Italian is another Panerai copy.

I think some of the other Precista watches possibly are homages, like the fifty fathoms a like one but the 'italian' is a copy watch. I doubt they would be so popular if there wasn't the TZ connection.
Heretic

Burn him.

hehe

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Don't be telling on me over at TZ! I don't want to be banned from the sales corner. hehe


whoami

13,179 posts

263 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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el stovey said:
Don't be telling on me over at TZ! I don't want to be banned from the sales corner. hehe
Your secret is safe with me.














Heh, Eddie.There's some bloke over on PH...................

TomE

Original Poster:

1,252 posts

213 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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OK, cheers for all the replies and also for the websites.

It seems like there is a bit of a split in views! I would never normally buy consider buying a replica watch (rolex et al), but I think the "sterile" MM's look nice and aren't trying (too hard!) to be something they're not, so I may just take the plunge!

The custom built one's sound good, any idea of price on them? Does anyone know which PH'er had the one with the gorgeous sounding lume?


jamieboy

5,921 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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TomE said:
I would never normally buy consider buying a replica watch (rolex et al), but I think the "sterile" MM's look nice and aren't trying (too hard!) to be something they're not
Of course - here's one not trying to look like a Panerai at allhehe




TomE said:
The custom built one's sound good, any idea of price on them? Does anyone know which PH'er had the one with the gorgeous sounding lume?
This is the other thread about Panerai fakes homages. smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/Gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


TomE

Original Poster:

1,252 posts

213 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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jamieboy said:
This is the other thread about Panerai fakes homages. smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/Gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Ahh, I see I may have opened up a bit of a hornets nest, sorry about that!

piquet

649 posts

280 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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it's really easy

panerai have a patent and trademark on the crown guard

only watches made by panerai or with their permission can have the crown guard on

the fact that some of these watches even put pat. and tm, on the crown guard should tell you everything you need to know

it's getting harder and harder to find these fakes and very hard to buy them openly, because producing fakes is illegal, if you want a panerai, just buy one, the extra cost must be more then offset by continually trying to explain to people why you think it's not a fake, despite what the law says


W00DY

16,467 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Would you buy an exact copy of a Ferrari not stick the badges on and change the colurs and think it wasn't trying too hard? MMs are the definiton of trying too hard to be something their not. The cases are an exact replica of aunique and patented design. If you can convince yourself otherwise then fine but every time i looked at it i'd think i may as well have just had Panerai written on the dial becase at least i wouldn't be kidding myself. Would you like it if someone copied a great design you had fraudulently because they felt they could justify it due to your high prices?

CraigW

12,248 posts

305 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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how about.. porsche 550 spyder replicas?

Maxf

8,441 posts

264 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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I've got a MM sitting on my desk - I bought it from Ebay to see how I got on with the size before spending a few grand on a real Panerai as I just couldnt decide in the shop. I wore it for a day then decided it wasn't for me (nor was a real Panerai).

The quality is questionable - it is an auto but only a very cheap movement, but the case is very solid. It looks the part with the sandwich dial and lume. I might stick it in the classifieds for a few quid if there is interest in these.