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rnaden's return to Panerai with the Radiomir PAM 753 highlights the enduring appeal of the brand's classic designs and its competitive value proposition. This article explores why collectors, even after years away, find themselves drawn back to Panerai, particularly noting the perceived value of their in-house movements and extended warranties. rnaden's personal experience serves as a compelling case study for re-evaluating established brands in a dynamic market.
Been a long time since I have had a PAM in my collection. Added this in yesterday and it is reminding me of why it needs to stay in there.
Realised that Panerai pricing is also very reasonable for their watches, and what was asked by the boutique here in Kuala Lumpur for this 753, even with the “upgraded” movement, was ahead of my expectations. And then there’s the 8 year warranty!!


Key Points from the Discussion
- The Radiomir case design holds significant appeal for many collectors, with preferences varying between the classic 45mm and smaller case sizes over time.
- While smaller Panerai models offer a different wearing experience, the larger cases like the PAM 753 evoke a distinct and cherished feeling for collectors.
- The PAM 753 is considered a strong choice for re-entry into the Panerai brand, indicating its appeal as a representative model.
- The fit of the watch on the wrist is a key factor in its appeal and enjoyment.
- The Panerai PAM 210, another Radiomir model, is also highly regarded by collectors, showcasing the enduring popularity of this case style.
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