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The Dark Side of the Moon ( Pam 36 )

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We often see pics of the Pam 36 face, and it is logical, as this Pam is an absolute reference in the Vendome production.

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But we never speak of its Dark Side, I mean the case back...

It is now time to show it!

For this watch, Panerai made the choice of a see through case back.

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The funny thing is that this ETA movement is obviously inspired from the Rolex Cortebert we find in the 3646 and in some 6152...

Here, a Rolex Cortebert housed in a Pam 21 ( Credit pic: a Famous Auction House ):

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The inpsiration is even more obvious when you look at some more Panerai releases, like the Cali, or the Pam 217.

Here, a pic to be credited to Konrad Knirim, if I'm not wrong, which perfectly sums the evolution and the clear original inspiration:

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What is interesting with the Pam 36 movement is the level of finish.

Not really impressive, not too ugly, too.

Here are some pics of the ETA 6497/2 reworked by Panerai :

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So, as you can see, we are far from a Lange Movement, indeed, but it is not uninteresting at all.

Rough anglages, yes, but with a certain appeal, when you don't consider it after viewing these macros, and what you loose in finsh, you gain in coherence, don't you think?

This is one of the very rare early Vendome watch coming with a see through case back.

Think about it, and you will see...

The Pam 21 was the first, the 36 was the 2d, among the Pre A, A and B series...( Pam 36 is B Series )

Even the twin sister Pam 40 had a solid case back.

This sapphire case back may even be considered as a witness of the History of the brand, at a moment where ( or when ) Reliability was more important than finish, or appearance, which is the first purpose of a Tool Watch.

Best,

Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-04-06 13:01:04 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-04-11 08:11:18

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MichaelC April 6th, 2009-13:59
Great pictures. I always prefered the look of the older movement... The shape of the bridges, with the hard lines, and the "Panerai" engraving. Very unique. The new Carl F. Bucherer A1000 reminds me of it from a visual sense.
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amanico April 6th, 2009-23:21
Well, the sweeter lines of the E series Like on the 127, for example, are even closer to the Rolex Cortebert look, but I share your point of view, Michael. I appreciate these rough lines on the B series movement. They are coherent with the spirit of the watch, indeed. Thanks for your input, my ... 
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Guille April 7th, 2009-14:16
Here's a recent pic of the machine on the 127 As time has passed and better understanding of this movement's heritage is gained, makes me feel better about the complete historic linkage of the 127. Doubt this can be improved with one of the new Maniffatura movements.... 
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amanico April 7th, 2009-14:26
The relation is obvious, Guille. Thanks for this pic! 
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nacho m April 6th, 2009-23:48
great pics my friend! Superb watch and I agree, lovely finishing. Cheers!
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amanico April 7th, 2009-00:02
Thanks, Nacho, for your nice words. It was interesting, IMO, to see the Pam 36 under this angle. Some like the idea to see the movement thruogh the sapphire, others hate it. The good thing is that this sapphire case back is like a witness of a past era... Best, Nicolas
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BDLJ April 7th, 2009-00:46
Swan-neck If only the Panerai had the elegance of the Rolex swan-neck....
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amanico April 7th, 2009-02:55
A bit rugged, I agree.  No message body
Martin Wilmsen April 7th, 2009-00:52
Great post. Very informative! The 36 is a fantastic piece. Much nicer in person than one would think. And very collectible. Martin
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amanico April 7th, 2009-02:57
I agree on the strong appeal of the 36, Martin A piece for any Panerai Hard Core Fan, indeed. Sober, strong and fascinating with its brown dial and the tritium indexes. Best, and thanks for your input. Nicolas
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