
Sergio initiates a weekend wrist check, showcasing his Panerai PAM604 'Firenze' and inviting fellow collectors to share their Panerai choices. His post highlights the aesthetic appeal of the PAM604, particularly its unique dial and the challenge of strap pairing. The ensuing discussion reveals a vibrant community eager to display their cherished Panerai models and debate the nuances of strap combinations.



The Panerai Radiomir PAM604 is a special edition that pays homage to the brand's historical design language, featuring a distinct dial execution that sets it apart within the Radiomir collection. This reference emphasizes a vintage aesthetic, appealing to collectors who appreciate the foundational elements of Panerai's early timepieces. Its limited production further distinguishes it from standard catalog models, making it a notable entry for enthusiasts of the brand's heritage-inspired offerings.
This Radiomir model is presented in a 47mm polished steel case, maintaining the substantial wrist presence characteristic of historical Panerai watches. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 100 meters. The watch is powered by the in-house Panerai Calibre P.3000, a hand-wound mechanical movement known for its robust construction and a power reserve of three days. The movement is visible through a sapphire exhibition case back.
The PAM604 appeals to collectors seeking a Radiomir with a unique dial treatment and a connection to Panerai's pre-VendĂ´me era. Its large case size aligns with the preferences of traditional Paneristi, offering an uncompromising expression of the brand's identity. As a special edition, it represents a specific moment in Panerai's production strategy, catering to a niche within the collector community.
But is that a 24mm strap I see? đź‘€
consists in L.E.s and references no longer in production, with no Subs .The "Fab Four": 127, 217, 232 and 249 MUST be in it
Thanks for sharing Sergio!
And I say that relative to other iconic cases out there. Even if I don't wear it, I like to stare at it
The OEM dark blue gator is really nice... but I think the watch and strap is a little “too much blue”...
used to say: too much is NEVER enough LOL Even though the combo "works", I would have chosen a lighter, creamier shade of brown, closer to beige. But that's me and I'm notoriously fussy about brown hues
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