I have tried it once and found the dial a bit cramped, if it would be 47 mm it could be better. However every time I see it, I am considering to try it again, brushed case and blue hands are really cool. What are your opinions ? ...
i don't like...both This "dial" saw it's birth on the GPF2/56 Egiziano, which was a 60mm whopper. It was revisited on the 47mm, PAM203. Then on the 44mm PAM590. Now on another 44mm. What's next on a 38mm Luminor Due?? lollllllllllllllll
Panerai has released so many models with slight variations, but this one turned out fine for me. I am not into all the "historically correct" crap that others get stuck on. This is a modern release by a brand that has been doing it this way for years. Thi...
I already tried it and thickness is not so bad ( I am used to Panerai style). My concern was about the busy dial, however everytime I check the Panerai catalog, this one comes as one of the best options.
Another one of these “modern” tweaks which aren’t necessarily historically correct. Who wants a super shiny military dive watch? THAT makes NO sense! The aged steel is very cool and would gladly submit my 372 to Panerai for them to age it if only it were ...
I’m probably being a “purist” here (and in general), but I like a watch to be both horologically interesting AND significant in the context of a brand...hence I’d try to get one of the earliest possible iterations of this nice dial😉 Cheers.
My preferred entry in the current catalog. If they had made the “Radiomir Panerai” in white it would be absolutely perfect... but I’m biased, I had a 590 for several years ( now regretting a bit selling it)
Previous I had a 338. It was small, light, flat, manual, and gold hands. However I wanted something with the engraved dial, found blued hands tickle me the same as gold, like the patent stamp (even though it is purely decorative. At 45mm on a 6-¾ wrist it...
I still have the 338 and 368, but I loved the 317 and contemplated the 992 many times. The engraved dial is something I do wish I had.... maybe enough a reason to get a 372 LOL....
I too, waffled on this piece... for Panerai I like manual movements, preferably 8 day but I like the older 2002 movement over all the newer ones. My favorite dial layout actually has all 4 numerals and small seconds. Not too many choices there. This watch...
All blue hands they found. With these much things on the dial they should have put into a 47mm case. Which I would like to see anyhow . What is nice is the finish of the case . PAnerai has produced worse watches in the past. So it’s a good looking Panerai...
has a 3, a 6, a 9 and a 12. Anything you take away...maims it Adding a small seconds counter, strangely, has a far less negative impact than taking away one of the 4 "cardinal" numbers. IMO of course.
opinion. I do own a 36 BTW and I like it a lot too. I also own 2 "Firenze" models: 604 and 605, like them a lot an still consider them "post cards" wannabes. Other people are entitled to think whatever they...prefer.
45mm Radiomir (I have a 190 which fits well), sandwich dial, blue hands, 8-days, display back, cool finish of the steel, and one of the best OEM straps I have seen.