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 Posted: Fri Jul 7th, 2006 04:25 pm
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The next time you want to drop big $$ for a Panny, read this review and comparision of a Breitling, Panny and IWC. Eye opening!!

http://www.watchtime.com/archive/wt_2002_04/WT_2002_04_comparative_test_divers_watches.pdf

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VERY cool article. Thanks for the link!

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Gregger wrote: The next time you want to drop big $$ for a Panny, read this review and comparision of a Breitling, Panny and IWC. Eye opening!!

http://www.watchtime.com/archive/wt_2002_04/WT_2002_04_comparative_test_divers_watches.pdf

 

Great (and somewhat hysterical) article.............interesting that for all the money these watches cost, they all have a Swatch movement that can be purchased for +/- $75 (ues, even the Val) and no precious stones or metals (unless the world transfer to a Stainless Steel system)!

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A good article thanks for the post.  I am surprised that the Breitling at around $1500 did so well, very informative.:D  One question the financial arm of what organization has been funding the growth of Swatch over the past decade?

Last edited on Sat Jul 8th, 2006 01:50 am by e.avery

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Hummm ... ... Scoring ONLY a 5/10 in "Wearing Comfort", the Panny REALLY "took it in the shorts" in THAT category!

Then, to add insult to injury, the author decides that the watch is just plain overpriced and, accordingly ...

He slaps it up side the head! ... ... with a score of 10/15 ... 

Even though he states that the watch has "high image value." 

In my book, 10/15 = 2/3 = 67% and that's a failing grade! ...



Finally, he rates the IWC "Overall Best" with a TOTAL Score of 83 points - even though this was the watch that was shown "early on" with a busted crystal

- that, apparently, imploded during the pressure test!!! ...  

... Still, despite this glaring "system failure", he gave the IWC 9/10 for the "Running Test" (PLUS made it "Overall BEST"), while the Panny only received an 8. 

Sounds like the author has a bad case of SPE; i.e., "Subliminal Panny Envy!" ...

Whatever happened to "Pressure Functioning"; i.e., something that would have included some points (or lack thereof) for surviving the under-H²O Test?!? ... It's just me, isn't it? ...

Yep, it's just me! ...

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'LOVE this "IncursorĂ©": 





BTW, HUGE Kudos to whomever I purloined these GREAT pix from! ... http://www.paneristi.com? ... http://www.timezone.com?


My most sincere apologies to "Whom-It-May-Concern" for NOT "embedding" any source reference in the original file names that I used to store 'em on my HD. 


 


That was an oversight in my "acquisition 'n storage" techniques that I corrected many, many, moons ago - but, apparently, not before I'd already 'snagged' these images! ... 

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You all actually read all that s***.  I got though school by only reading the text under pics, highlighted text, and summaries.  Duffas don't take this stuff to seriously the people who really know that 98% of all of this is BS are doing not writing, life is short.  Remember no one is always right and no one is always wrong, take imp. points and move on.  I have not even been the person typing all of my own posts and reading all of this, but I think on my feet so I pace.

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I feel that Panny's are over priced anyway...Damn Sly Stalone

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Your damn skippy they are over priced.  Hell I might start looking at Breitlings now because of this article.

Last edited on Sat Jul 8th, 2006 10:00 am by e.avery

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It's a Great Article TY,Gregger :)...but a Lot Has Changed Since Aug.2002 when the Article Was Written....I Love Breitlings but the $1700 price tag is a Tad Higher Today :P

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 Posted: Sat Jul 8th, 2006 10:13 am
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That is current street price for the Brietling O.  I got that off of http://www.alanfurman.com/noframes/breit1.html.

They did not call me back yesturday, by the way, but I may have had no signal.

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e.avery wrote:
Great Prices at Furmans :) Iwas looking at a Bracelet Model here locally at Jahred Jewelers and it was $2800. :shock: That is current street price for the Brietling O.  I got that off of http://www.alanfurman.com/noframes/breit1.html.

They did not call me back yesturday, by the way, but I may have had no signal.

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