
Nicolas (amanico) initiates a compelling discussion on the Panerai Radiomir PAM 262, a platinum-cased 'California' dial reference. His post invites collectors to weigh the unique appeal of its luxurious materials and distinctive dial against its surprisingly limited water resistance. This article synthesizes community insights, offering a comprehensive look at a reference that sparks debate among Paneristi.


The PAM00262 represents Panerai's Radiomir 1936 SE Platinum series, distinguished by its precious metal construction within the broader Radiomir collection. This special edition variant elevates the 1936 design through platinum case construction, positioning it as a luxury interpretation of the model line.
The watch features a 47mm platinum case paired with a black dial. The substantial case size delivers commanding wrist presence while the platinum construction provides both durability and precious metal appeal. The black dial creates contrast against the platinum case material.
This reference targets collectors seeking Panerai's distinctive aesthetic in precious metal form. The platinum construction and special edition designation appeal to those prioritizing material exclusivity within the Radiomir lineup. The 47mm case size suits collectors comfortable with larger timepiece proportions, while the black dial offers versatile aesthetic compatibility.
The king PAM21 The only "faux pas" is the strap buckle I know it is not the same budget as the California but one can always dream
No doubt a good-looking version, but I think those who chose the 249 vs. this P iteration made the right call! ;-) Cheers.
No matter the material they choose for the case the fact that it canβt go to the water it makes it pointless,beautiful but embarrassing for a Panerai !
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