753, base logo Radiomir, and quite like it. Any owners on the forum? Seriously thinking of pulling the trigger on this ... A few others that I also tried on ... Green California dial: A base logo luminor ... And, a submersible ... But, the base logo Radio...
Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial. ...
But, I'm a bit paranoid about the fakes, especially for Panerai. On Chrono24 I'm seeing only two available with box and papers and both are private sellers.
Whether you go for a running second or not and radiomirs are very elegant compared to the macho vibes of luminors. One thing to be aware of however, reflections in the sapphire are a royal pain and depending on your personality can be a complete show stop...
Some of the "issues" with the new bases are (a) no sandwich dial and (b) "driven" caseback, instead of screwdown caseback (although both have the same 100m WR). These features are available at a higher level with the Tre Giorni models, but I'm not a big f...