
Here it is: This sandwich dial has an incredible color. The hands are very much my taste, too; And the Radiomir case with its wire lugs always had a strong impression on me. That was a very cool novelty from 2017! Best, Nicolas

The Radiomir reference 687 is a distinctive offering within the Radiomir collection, notable for its specific dial configuration and case execution. It presents a different aesthetic compared to its close counterpart, the 685, appealing to collectors who appreciate subtle variations in vintage-inspired designs. This reference emphasizes a particular historical dial interpretation, distinguishing it from other Radiomir models that might feature different numeral layouts or finishes. It represents a specific stylistic choice within the broader Radiomir lineage.
The watch features a polished steel case, measuring 47mm in diameter, which is characteristic of the larger Radiomir cases. Powering the timepiece is the manual-wind P.3000 caliber, offering a substantial power reserve of three days. The crystal protecting the dial is made of Plexiglas, a material choice that further enhances its vintage appeal. The case design maintains the classic Radiomir wire lugs and cushion shape, consistent with the model's heritage.
For collectors, the 687 holds interest due to its specific dial color, often referred to as a tropical or faded brown, which provides a unique character. Its manual-wind movement and large case size align with traditional Panerai design principles, making it a desirable piece for those who value historical accuracy and a strong wrist presence. The preference between the 687 and its sibling, the 685, often comes down to individual aesthetic taste regarding dial execution.
Nico, Great photo. Due to your kodak moment pictures although I am not big fan of Panerai but went for it. So far so good quiet fascinating dial and comfortable on wrist. Cheers ! Gautam
that HAD the inscription on the bezel
hadn't been...brown. Sigh :-(
to confirm the..exhibition and the date (1938) I'll have a look at the "magic book" and get back to you...LOL
in a publication which lies, a bit dusty, on one of my shelves. I'm a bit busy now but, as soon as I'll have a moment I'll look for something informative
Henry Ford LOLLL I bought the 605 because of the dial's colour. I've never considered buying a 372 for a nano-second. Fantastic watch, full Panerai DNA, bla...bla...bla but I'll take the 127 every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
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