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Officine Panerai

Radiomir Independent PAM 80

 

Nicolai- this post is for you smile


The most notable feature of the watch (18k WG, 42 mm) is the movement which features the dead-beat second



The 7400 movement is manufactured by Chezard which, in the 1960s, is arguably the leading manufacturer of dead-beat second movements. Simply put, the kinetic power of the balance wheel is reserved in the device between the drive wheel and the second wheel. This avoids the moving speed being affected by the energy difference and allows generation of a constant impulsive power, achieving time accuracy to 1/5 of a second.

160 examples of the model were produced in 2001 and they quickly became a sought-after model. The watch is made more attractive by the royal blue dial (some call midnight blue) as well as the stop-seconds function, which enables accurate time setting.



The second hand stops once the crown is pulled out.



Cuddling with other members of my Panerai family (from left to right: PAM 80, PAM 740 Radiomir Oro Rosso with California dial, PAM 192 in a tantalum case LE=300 and PAM 46 alarm in a white gold case, LE=60)



Hope this brings back fond memories

Best
Sam

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