
Miranda offers a candid, "no holds barred" review of the Panerai PAM00662, a highly anticipated homage to the revered Ref. 6154 "Small Egiziano." This article delves into the initial reservations and eventual appreciation for the 662, providing a valuable long-term perspective on how a watch evolves in a collector's perception. Miranda's detailed account and accompanying photos offer crucial insights for anyone considering this modern Panerai with vintage DNA.




















The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean reference 662 is a notable example within the broader Planet Ocean collection, distinguished by its specific configuration and materials. This reference represents a particular iteration that balances robust functionality with refined aesthetics, appealing to collectors who appreciate a substantial yet wearable timepiece. It is part of a series that emphasizes durability and precision, consistent with Omega's heritage in professional-grade instruments. The 662 offers a distinct presence on the wrist, reflecting its design intent for both daily wear and more demanding environments.
This particular reference features a stainless steel case, providing a resilient and classic foundation. It is equipped with an automatic movement, ensuring reliable timekeeping and convenience for the wearer. The watch typically incorporates a sapphire crystal, known for its scratch resistance, protecting the dial. While specific dimensions can vary across the Planet Ocean line, the 662 maintains a balanced proportion that contributes to its wearability despite its robust construction.
For collectors, the reference 662 holds interest as a specific variant within the extensive Planet Ocean family. Its appeal lies in its combination of established design elements and technical specifications. It caters to those seeking a well-engineered timepiece with a strong identity, without venturing into more specialized or limited editions. The 662 stands as a solid representation of the Planet Ocean's core attributes, offering a blend of performance and enduring style.
or tributes and re editions for that matter. Thanks for the review Imran. A beautiful keeper no doubt.. do you also have the 587? Your thoughts on the 587 from a 662 perspective? Best, Echi
I think that you, Sergio and me are speaking the same language when it comes to the 6154. The language of passion and madness for the 6154. So, when the 662 came out, I was waiting for some thoughts from people who are big fans of the 6154. By the way, I didn't read the press release, I almost never read them, as they are most often disappointing. I only saw the 662 through the window display of the Panerai booth at the SIHH. And the lighting, crude, didn't give justice to its dial, to say the l
Like owning a black and white Daytona I missed out on the 587, so its a question of which one you prefer
So why they made this thicker and called it Small Egyptian is a mystery But does this mean that is the end of the line for a base 1940 Or will they introduce yet another 1940 base with a thinner case Maybe like the 372 in regular production? Here courtesy of Paneristi Is comparison if 587 and 399 Clearly 399 is more 6154
forever that the 6154 should be..left alone..and not "hommaged" by Panerai. The uniqueness of the dial, alone, makes it impossible to emulate anyway. Still and all, as you wrote, in its own right I find the 662 a rather handsome modern Panerai, deeply "coated" in Panerai DNA
That said, I am very interested to see what is released for the Richemont 20th Anniversary in 2017. Maybe a sandwich brown dial in 622 case that will be a tribute to the 6154? Who knows, but many Paneristi's are very excited to find out! Chuck A
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