
Nicolas (amanico) shares his initial impressions of the Panerai PAM 587 Marina Militare, a reference he considers among his favorites from the last fifteen years. His post highlights the watch's strong personality and timeless dial, while also posing a question central to Panerai's design identity: the preference for a crown lever or its absence. This article synthesizes community insights on the PAM 587's unique attributes and its place within the broader Panerai lineage.

The Panerai PAM587 Marina Militare is a special edition that pays homage to historical Panerai designs, specifically referencing models from the brand's early history. It distinguishes itself through its specific dial text and overall aesthetic, which aligns with the brand's pre-Vendôme era watches. This reference is part of a series of watches that evoke the brand's foundational period, appealing to collectors interested in the origins of Panerai's design language.
The watch features a 47mm polished steel case, a size characteristic of many historical Panerai instruments. It is fitted with a 3mm Plexiglas crystal, further enhancing its vintage appeal by replicating the material used in early models. The watch is powered by the in-house Calibre P.3000, a manual-wind movement known for its robust construction and a power reserve of three days. The solid case back maintains the historical integrity of the design.
This reference holds particular interest for collectors who appreciate Panerai's heritage-inspired pieces. It is often discussed alongside other models that draw heavily from the brand's past, such as the PAM372, for its faithful interpretation of vintage elements. The PAM587's specific dial configuration and limited production contribute to its desirability within the collecting community, representing a direct link to the brand's historical identity.
But I would really like to see your critical review of the 587 vs 673, including your impressions from wearing them on your wrist.
But the lever is Panerai thus I am lever
Looking forward to he review a month and a year later after owning and wearing this beauty
I have both the 587 and 673 and love both. But there's something very special about the symmetry, simplicity, and big crown of the 587.
Together with the 687 and my 127 and 721. Here I would opt for the 587 (prior to the 687) since its 1940 Radiomir case with bigger crown intrigues me a lot and is an iteration I don’t own so far. Best Thomas
as for the with or without crown debate, i think both have something to offer and not sure i could leave with only one of the case type! Cheers
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