Panerai Radiomir PAM 721 vs. PAM 662: A Collector's Comparison
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Panerai Radiomir PAM 721 vs. PAM 662: A Collector's Comparison

By Ahoi · May 2, 2020 · 21 replies
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Ahoi's original post sparks a fascinating discussion comparing the Panerai Radiomir PAM 721 and PAM 662, alongside other iconic Radiomir references. This exploration delves into the nuances of dial aesthetics, case designs, and the subtle details that define a collector's preference. Readers gain insight into how specific design choices impact the perceived value and desirability of these vintage-inspired Panerai models.

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About the Omega Planet Ocean Ref. 662

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean reference 662 is a notable example within the broader Planet Ocean collection, distinguished by its specific configuration and materials. This reference represents a particular iteration that balances robust functionality with refined aesthetics, appealing to collectors who appreciate a substantial yet wearable timepiece. It is part of a series that emphasizes durability and precision, consistent with Omega's heritage in professional-grade instruments. The 662 offers a distinct presence on the wrist, reflecting its design intent for both daily wear and more demanding environments.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, providing a resilient and classic foundation. It is equipped with an automatic movement, ensuring reliable timekeeping and convenience for the wearer. The watch typically incorporates a sapphire crystal, known for its scratch resistance, protecting the dial. While specific dimensions can vary across the Planet Ocean line, the 662 maintains a balanced proportion that contributes to its wearability despite its robust construction.

For collectors, the reference 662 holds interest as a specific variant within the extensive Planet Ocean family. Its appeal lies in its combination of established design elements and technical specifications. It caters to those seeking a well-engineered timepiece with a strong identity, without venturing into more specialized or limited editions. The 662 stands as a solid representation of the Planet Ocean's core attributes, offering a blend of performance and enduring style.

Specifications

Caliber
Omega 8500
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
600m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Modernahab
May 2, 2020
Gotta say I'm a sucker for the "wire" lugs on a Radiomir. Good thing (for my wallet) that 47mm is too big for me to pull off. ;-) [nt]

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Ahoi
May 2, 2020
They have some in 45mm πŸ™ƒ [nt]

MO
Modernahab
May 2, 2020
You know I didn't need to be reminded...;-) [nt]

AH
Ahoi
May 2, 2020
Of course not needed... but why taking a risk on such an important topic lol [nt]

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amanico
May 2, 2020
For me, the 662 anytime. I would change the 721 for the 249, though... [nt]

AH
Ahoi
May 2, 2020
I hear you... the 249 is awesome.

I don’t want to miss the 721 though ... that clean dial is superb... would u think different if the 721 had a 249 case ? Guess not...

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