Panerai PAM 718 Radiomir 1940 White Gold
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Panerai PAM 718 Radiomir 1940 White Gold

By christianch · Jan 5, 2017 · 32 replies
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Christianch introduces the Panerai PAM 718, a limited-edition Radiomir 1940 in white gold, highlighting its unique features and boutique-only availability. This post offers a first look at a rare Panerai model, emphasizing its appeal to collectors seeking distinctive pieces.

I started the year with a very special Panerai: the PAM 718 ! This is a 42MM White Gold model (that is a pretty unusual metal for Panerai) boutique-only  limited to 50 pieces.

The case is the Radiomir 1940 that has been very popular for panerai. My first radiomir 42mm in "pro rosa" has the classic radiomir case with wired lugs so is good to have something different!



Movement P 1000 with 3 days power reserve and the seconds reset feature that is pretty interesting (and useful to set the watch with precision when you don't have a seconds hand wink
 






The dial is not so easy to capture due but is black with the famous California Dial and no panerai logo 



I love the size (at 42mm is perfect for a smaller wrist and works well for business) and the "less is more" dial reserved to get noticed for the ones that know smile 



It was not an easy catch as the watch is sold out almost everywhere. A great way to start the year. All my best wishes for an amazing 2017!


Christian 



About the Omega Planet Ocean Ref. Radiomir1940

The Radiomir 1940 reference, while sharing the Radiomir designation, represents a distinct evolution in case design, moving away from the wire lugs of earlier Radiomir models towards a more robust, integrated lug structure. This reference series bridges the aesthetic gap between the original Radiomir and the later Luminor cases, offering a unique profile that appeals to collectors seeking a blend of historical design cues and enhanced wearability. It is characterized by its cushion-shaped case with more pronounced, solid lugs, providing a different wrist presence compared to its predecessors.

Cases in this series are typically crafted from stainless steel, with some variations in precious metals. The case dimensions can vary, with models like the 992 featuring a 45mm diameter, and others like the 449 and 425 often presented in a 47mm size. The crystal is frequently made from Plexiglas, contributing to a vintage aesthetic and a warmer dial appearance. The movement type and power reserve are dependent on the specific caliber utilized within each individual reference under the Radiomir 1940 umbrella.

This particular reference appeals to collectors who appreciate the transitional design elements and the historical narrative embedded in its form. The absence of an SLC logo on some dials, as noted for the 449, is a detail often sought after by purists. The Radiomir 1940 line offers a variety of dial configurations and movement choices, making it a diverse and interesting segment for those exploring the brand's heritage beyond the more commonly encountered Luminor models.

Specifications

Caliber
P.3000
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
47mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100 meters
Crystal
Plexiglas

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HSTE
Jan 5, 2017

.... and the Kapellbrücke in the back-ground is not bad either! Cheers, HSTE

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christianch
Jan 5, 2017

and the photo is a bit too dark but I had to take it totally agree about the size, material and dial that makes it truly perfect. The more 42mm the better

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Subexplorer
Jan 5, 2017

... use of white gold on its case. I had always loved the Cali dials, so distinctive and clean and I wish you´ll enjoy your beauty in good health! All the best! Abel.

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Ahoi
Jan 5, 2017

I can imagine that this Pam is fun to wear and to enjoy.

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sergio
Jan 5, 2017

may I ask from which boutiques you bought it? Every boutique, these days, has it's own models.

CH
christianch
Jan 5, 2017

will certainly give it a lot of wrist time! love the white gold/california combination.

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