Panerai PAM 203: 14 Years Later
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Panerai PAM 203: 14 Years Later

By amanico · Feb 20, 2019 · 38 replies
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Amanico revisits the Panerai PAM 203, a limited edition from 2005 that once commanded immense collector desire. This post prompts a reflection on how a watch's appeal evolves over time, inviting the community to share their current perspectives on this iconic reference and its distinctive features.

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Do you remember it? 



When it was released, everybody wanted to get one, and was ready to kill for that. 

14 years after, things have changed a bit, the madness on that reference has calmed down a bit. 

14 years after, the circle with the mention " 8 giorni brevettato " looks a bit weird. Without, it would have been better, in my opinion. 

The old angelus movement is top, as well as the case and the brown dial, still. 

I can't wait to see it once again, in the metal, and to organize a photo session. 

What are your feelings on the PAM 203, 14 years after? 

Best,

Nicolas




About the Panerai PAM00203 - Luminor 1950 8-Day Angelus Ref. PAM203

The PAM00203 represents Panerai's Luminor 1950 8-Day Angelus within the brand's steel-cased offerings. This reference carries the distinctive 8-Day Angelus designation that sets it apart from standard Luminor 1950 models in the catalog. The dial features the "8 Giorni Brevettato" inscription, a detail that marks its specific production period and design. This reference was released to considerable collector interest, maintaining its appeal over time due to its unique movement and limited availability.

The watch features a 47mm steel case paired with a brown dial. The substantial case diameter places this reference among Panerai's larger offerings, maintaining the proportions typical of the Luminor 1950 series architecture. It houses the vintage Angelus SF240 movement, a hand-wound caliber known for its 8-day power reserve. The crystal is made of Plexiglas, consistent with historical Panerai designs.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a sizeable steel Panerai with the specific 8-Day Angelus configuration and the historical Angelus movement. The 47mm case size and brown dial combination provides a distinctive execution within the Luminor 1950 range, suitable for those prioritizing the technical aspects of the 8-Day designation and the use of a vintage caliber over contemporary movements. It remains a notable piece for its blend of historical movement and modern production.

Specifications

Caliber
Angelus SF240
Case
Steel
Diameter
47mm
Dial
Brown
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Plexiglas

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RE
reintitan
Feb 21, 2019
I would definitely wear one. Has it been 14 years since it was released?

Time flies!

AM
amanico
Feb 21, 2019
Yes, hard to realize that 14 years have passed! [nt]

SP
Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise
Feb 21, 2019
The Angelus movement

is the cherry on the cake! Who cares the writing on the dial, if the watch comes with this movement? One of the best Panerai in its era, imho! Yours, Adam

AM
amanico
Feb 21, 2019
Clearly, about the movement. Thanks, Adam. [nt]

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Feb 21, 2019
For me it’s all about the movement...

It’s still a superb Panerai but where did the time go πŸ€”

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Feb 21, 2019
And no date window :-) [nt]

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