Explore the Panerai PAM 587 vs PAM 673 Marina Militare debate. Collector amanico compares these iconic references, discussing subtle differences and community insights.
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Subexplorer captures the Panerai PAM 673 "Mamma Mia" by the sea, exploring its design, the allure of the 'MM' inscription, and comparisons with other references.
Explore the Panerai PAM 587 and the collector's journey to connect with it. Compare the PAM 587, PAM 673, and PAM 372 with community insights on authenticity, case differences, and wearability.
But I also liked so much the 673 looks with the new P3000 movement and its classic crown bridge. So… you know Dexter: this kind of dilemma has only one answer: get both! lol! (PS: you know I love the MM inscription on a Panerai dial!!) Abrazos amigo mío!!...
Aesthetically, I have a slight preference for the 587, so that's my vote. It's my favorite modern Panerai. But I will always remember Sergio comparing the two cases and noting a slight comfort advantage for the 673. So this brings the two quite close in m...
from a strictly aesthetical point of view, the 587 would be my favourite. I love the case. On the wrist, MY wrist, the 673 it's just perfect. The 587 felt way to chunky for me. As you might have noticed, I bought BOTH anyway Lolllllllllllllllll
I had both but, I've actually never measured the actual thickness. The 587 would just "sat" much higher on MY wrist. I did take pictures of the lugs and found out there was a minute, but substantial difference in them. I'm not a "cybernetic" chap. The pic...
If you just bought a 662 Radiomir and a 368 Luminor, would you feel the need to add another Radiomir to your collection, albeit one dial says Panerai and the other Marina Militare? For the vote, I too would choose the 587. 368 662 ...
The crown guard is for me not only a defining feature of the Luminor, but also a truly practical and effective protection for the crown. It simply makes sense.