Panerai PAM 557: The Quintessential 'Leftie' for Collectors
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Panerai PAM 557: The Quintessential 'Leftie' for Collectors

By amanico · Aug 16, 2020 · 21 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) sparks a discussion on what makes the Panerai PAM 557 a standout 'leftie' watch. His post invites collectors to consider the design nuances and historical context that elevate certain Panerai models. This article synthesizes community insights into the PAM 557's appeal, exploring its unique characteristics and how it compares to other iconic Panerai references.





Not far from thinking so... 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Panerai Luminor 1950 Left-Handed 3 Days Acciaio Ref. PAM557

The Luminor 1950 PAM557 is a specific interpretation within the Luminor 1950 series, distinguished by its left-handed crown configuration, often referred to as "Destro." This design choice positions the crown on the left side of the case, intended for wearers who prefer to operate the crown with their left hand or wear the watch on their right wrist. It maintains the characteristic cushion-shaped case and prominent crown-protecting bridge that define the Luminor 1950 aesthetic, offering a distinct alternative to the standard crown placement.

This reference features a 47mm polished steel case, consistent with the larger dimensions often associated with the Luminor 1950 line. It is fitted with a 3mm Plexiglas crystal, contributing to a vintage-inspired profile. The watch is powered by the in-house Calibre P.3000, a hand-wound mechanical movement known for its three-day power reserve. The polished steel bezel frames a black dial, maintaining a clear and legible display.

For collectors, the PAM557 appeals to those seeking a less common configuration within the Luminor 1950 family, specifically the Destro variant. Its adherence to historical design cues, combined with a contemporary in-house movement, positions it as a notable piece for enthusiasts of the brand's larger case sizes and alternative crown placements. It represents a specific stylistic choice rather than a functional complication.

Specifications

Caliber
P.3000
Case
Polished Steel
Diameter
47mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
3mm Plexiglas

Key Points from the Discussion

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sergio
Aug 16, 2020

if it weren't for the inesplicable "8 days" on the dial, it would have been a very close call (for me of course) between the 557 and the 368.

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Cpt Scarlet
Aug 16, 2020

It’s another option

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@lberti
Aug 16, 2020

Too big for my baby wrist

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Rui
Aug 17, 2020

The fact that it has a very nice movement also gives a special charm.... for those who like tou turn around the watch and see something different And not to forget .... a very short run of watches were made

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sergio
Aug 17, 2020

titanium/tobacco is the only reason why I mentioned the 368. The ridiculous script "8 days", relegates the model in the "what were they thinking" category and makes it...forgettable. IMO of course.

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sergio
Aug 17, 2020

217 and the MM on it, its dial is not as terse and quintessential as the 557's. In the less IS more department the 557 wins hands down. Perhaps, without the word Panerai on the lower part of the dial, I would be writing something else This, as usual, is my "nitpicking", pedantic opinion lollllllllllll

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