
MichaelC shares a comprehensive 21-month ownership review of his Panerai PAM372, offering a long-term perspective on its performance, design elements, and the unique experience of its plexiglass crystal. His insights provide a valuable resource for collectors considering this reference, highlighting both its strengths and the nuances of living with a vintage-inspired timepiece.








The Panerai PAM372 is a Luminor 1950 model that draws inspiration from historical Panerai designs, particularly those from the 1950s. It is distinguished by its clean, two-hand dial layout and the absence of a small seconds sub-dial, which emphasizes its vintage aesthetic. This reference was part of a series that aimed to reintroduce classic Panerai elements to a contemporary audience, focusing on simplicity and historical accuracy in its presentation. It represents a direct link to the brand's heritage, offering a less complicated display than many of its counterparts.
The watch features a 47mm polished steel case, characteristic of early Panerai models, fitted with a 3mm thick Plexiglass crystal. It houses the in-house developed manual-wind Calibre P.3000, which provides a substantial power reserve of three days. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, allowing for appreciation of its construction. The large crown guard, a signature Luminor feature, ensures water resistance and protects the winding crown.
For collectors, the PAM372 is notable for its faithful recreation of historical design cues, including the "sandwich" dial construction and the use of Plexiglass, which contributes to its vintage appeal. Its limited production run and adherence to traditional Panerai proportions make it a sought-after reference among enthusiasts who value the brand's origins. The watch appeals to those seeking a direct connection to Panerai's past without modern embellishments.
And if I didn't, it is certainly not because I am not convinced by the Watch in itself. It is just a matter of funds and bad timing. Now that I am " Panerailess " due to some exterior circumstances, I think that this is the one to get. i dn't really care about the movement being " in house ", or the ETA. You don't buy a Panerai for the movement, but for the look, for the " historical " concept, for the incredible pleasure it provides you. This 372 is one of these modern Panerais which does provi
...with 44mm 1950 style case and no faux patina could be my perfect modern PAM. i'm no longer charmed from Bettarini cases, exception made for the tritium dialed watch...obviously. p.s.: also a 44m ala 217 would be appreciated, not only for the amazing MM dial, but also because i'm "destro".
wouldn't your wife (GF) love to be the subject of your next...exposee'.. :-) Ciaooooo
think i'm gonna try out my green canvas on my 372 also :) never did that but it seems to be a good match !!
That is it right there - the essence of Panerai. Well said my Compadre.
But I would not hold your breath!
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