
Vintage Panerai Collection 3646 with Rolex movement 6152/1a with Angelus movement Pam 127 Pam 36 Pam 21 / Rolex movement Pam 195 PAM590 201a non matching 5218 202a /PVD 203a PAM207a Slytech Blue Index

| 3646 with Rolex movement | |||
| 6152/1a with Angelus movement | |||
| Pam 127 | |||
| Pam 36 | |||
| Pam 21 / Rolex movement | |||
| Pam 195 | |||
| PAM590 | |||
| 201a non matching | |||
| 5218 202a /PVD | |||
| 203a | |||
| PAM207a Slytech Blue Index | |||
The Panerai PAM590 represents a significant evolution in the brand s modern era, marking Panerai s commitment to in-house movement production while maintaining the essential DNA of their historic military timepieces. This reference embodies the transitional period when Panerai moved away from modified ETA movements toward their proprietary calibers, establishing the foundation for the brand s contemporary identity. The PAM590 carries forward the essential Radiomir case architecture that traces its lineage to the original 1940s military diving watches supplied to the Italian Navy, presenting these heritage elements in a more accessible 42mm format that broadened the model s appeal among collectors.
At the heart of the PAM590 beats the manual-winding Caliber P.5000, one of Panerai s foundational in-house movements featuring an impressive 8-day power reserve achieved through three mainspring barrels. This robust caliber operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour and showcases Panerai s commitment to reliability and longevity with its substantial bridges, Incabloc shock protection, and twin regulating screws. The movement s architecture reflects traditional pocket watch construction principles, emphasizing stability and ease of service over decorative finishing, perfectly aligned with Panerai s utilitarian heritage. The manual-winding nature maintains the authentic connection to historical military timepieces while the extended power reserve adds practical modern functionality.
The PAM590 s design strikes a compelling balance between historical authenticity and contemporary wearability, featuring the iconic Radiomir case profile with wire lugs, cushion-shaped form, and distinctive sandwich dial construction. The 42mm stainless steel case provides optimal proportions for modern collectors while the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals maintains the stark legibility demanded by the original military specifications. Notable design elements include the classic railway minute track, small seconds at 9 o clock, and the absence of crown guards that distinguishes the Radiomir family from the Luminor collection. From a collectibility standpoint, the PAM590 occupies an important position as an accessible entry point into Panerai s in-house movement family, offering the prestige of proprietary caliber ownership without the complications or premium pricing of more elaborate references, making it particularly attractive to both new and seasoned Panerai collectors.
Plus that strap is great. Mine will join in the fun.
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It's easier, for me, to mention the ones I don't like: 590+195
Though the 127 is also gorgeous
Spectacular collection, hope to see more ;-)
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