
The cal. P.3000 not only has a 3-day power reserve, but the hour hand can be set in one-hour jumps forward and back so it makes a great travel watch.

The Radiomir PAM721 is a special edition that pays homage to early Panerai designs, characterized by its minimalist aesthetic and absence of a small seconds sub-dial, which is a common feature in many Radiomir models. This reference emphasizes legibility and a clean dial layout, appealing to collectors who appreciate historical accuracy and a less cluttered presentation within the Radiomir collection. It represents a specific interpretation of the brand's heritage, focusing on core design principles.
This model features a 47mm stainless steel case, reflecting the larger dimensions of vintage Panerai watches. It is powered by the manual-winding P.3000 caliber, which offers a power reserve of three days. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 100 meters. The case construction and movement choice align with a commitment to traditional watchmaking and robust performance.
The PAM721 is particularly relevant to collectors interested in limited production pieces that draw directly from Panerai's historical catalog. Its "sandwich" dial construction, with luminous material beneath a cut-out dial, enhances its vintage appeal. The watch is often paired with a leather strap, further reinforcing its classic character and distinguishing it from more contemporary or sport-oriented offerings in the Radiomir range.
... that captures the roundness of this watch, including the big dial and acrylic crystal.
It shows a completely different perspective. Love the 721 club! And yes, this special travel function you mentioned is really useful. Greetings from a sibling. Best, Thomas
It truly is a cushion case with those features you describe.
the simpler the better. And this anonymous dial is as simple as they can get!
The one thousand 721 owners know this is a very special watch!
It is unique. Best, Thomas
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