Panerai: My Latest Acquisition & Review
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Panerai: My Latest Acquisition & Review

By Cocolex · Jan 23, 2026 · 21 replies
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Cocolex's personal review of the Panerai PAM 233 offers an insightful look into a reference celebrated for its distinctive features and enduring appeal. His detailed observations highlight the subtle design choices that define this early Luminor 1950 model, providing valuable context for both seasoned collectors and those new to the brand. This article delves into why the PAM 233 remains a significant piece within the Panerai lineage.

It's a 44mm, 1950 Luminor case, in brushed steel, with a beautiful shiny bezel and a domed sapphire glass. The hands are silver, and really pop out of this beautiful sandwich dial with the lume Pam's are famous for... It's one of the early version Pam-233, with it's famous "dot dial", not to mistake with its later version "am/pm" indicator, which crowds the watch, and is less to my liking. This little dot discretly going from black to white at 6 a clock on the "Petite seconde" subdial at 9, is a subtle way to act as am/pm indicator, without complicating with an additional hand. I also really like the "dog teeth power indicator", so Panerai for me, and it's famous 8 days power reserve, manual wind, with hacking movement and second resetting automatically at 12:00. It's a cool watch, and for quite some month now, this model and my Fifty Fathoms are getting the most wrist time...









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GWIS
Jan 23, 2026

Great shots too. All the best, Jon

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Cocolex
Jan 23, 2026

Meaning that you can hide the GMT hand behind the hour hand, and you could never guess it is a GMT at this stage. Looks like a clean 3 hand, the am/pm is featured by a dot that shows white or black in 12 hours rotation. No quick set date, but quick hour set, hacking second with "zero" reset. Nice movement, and very stable.

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MCG (Markus)
Jan 23, 2026

Is the GMT hand really fully hidden behind the hour hand? It doesn’t look like…¿

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Cocolex
Jan 23, 2026

But I am putting a picture below, when the GMT os set at the same time as local hour, and than, it is invisible, as it will run with the hour hand in a 12h cycle, and the GMT hand is designed in a way that it is totally hidden by the hour hand.

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sergio
Jan 23, 2026

I knew a lot less about Panerai. A friend of mine told me it was a "milestone" model and a must have. I bought it, of course, and used it for a while. It didn't last that long though. The "fangs" did me in, in the end. Keep enjoying yours....too much

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Arronax
Jan 23, 2026

Looks good on you which is not easy considering the dimensions. Nothing irks me more than gmt watches with 12 hr hands and no am/pm indicator.

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