I had to take this picture before I send in my PAM203 for service today. This is the 1st time I've ever taken a group shot of my PAM's so I was very excited while snapping these pics.
From left to right - PAM195, PAM246, PAM203, and PAM21
I think I got all the bases covered in terms of diversity, but the only thing I'm missing now is a Submersible. Just waiting for the right model to be released which makes me drool. The new depth gauge submersbile is highly tempting though!
PAM195 covers PVD, logo, and 44mm Luminor
PAM246 covers 45mm Rad and a rad w/ complication
PAM203 covers 47mm Luminor 1950 case with domed crystal, vintage Angelus movement
PAM21 covers 47mm Rad, platinum case, vintage Rolex movement, tritium dial
I know I don't have a PAM with an in-house P.200x movement, so I need to get one of those someday. Anything else I'm missing besides a submersible and in-house movement?
Cheers,
Anthony
PS. I would love to see everyone's group shots!

One for each family member.
Nice shot and thanks for sharin.
Silver dial I can live with but white dial probably not
Cheers,
Anthony
but for some reason, the Mare Nostrum never did anything for me. It is a great watch and attached to it is part of Panerai's history but if I don't like how the watch looks, it means I won't wear it which means I shouldn't buy it. The Mare would turn into a safe queen which is the last thing I want to do cause I buy watches to wear, not to store in the safe due to infrequent wear.
Maybe Panerai will reintroduce the Mare in the near future utilizing a redesigned case
Cheers,
Anthony
don't see anything you are missing right now,,,,
Asi
Guess the rest of the other 3 Pams will get to share more of your wrist time for the time being.
Regards,
As you mentioned, you have to finally add the Submersible into this four gorgeous pieces. The 64 "La Bomba" is one of the great Sub in my opinion as I love the square markers than the round markers.
Regarding you request, I'm not quite a good photo-taker but I want to share my passion on group shot with all purists.
I don't have any Vintage piece in my collection but I still love of what I currently own. By the way, I'm adding the 9B "L-dial" very soon.
Thanks for watching.
In terms of size and thickness of the case. The blue dial complements well with the aged tritium numerals and indexes.
Thanks for your `family post` and nice collection.
Great collection there and u should love your soon-to-be PVD PAM9. PVD PAMs have a mystique of their own!
I too would love to get a vintage piece but the prices on vintage pieces have rocketted to the moon, and when you miss the boat, it very difficult to pay so and so dollars for a watch you could have gotten for 1/5th the price several years ago.
Cheers,
Anthony
are both favorite vintage PVDs. As you mentioned earlier in the post, the price of all vintages are unbelievable skyrocketted. I've just got a chance to take a close look on some of them. They were all stunning!
At this moment, just enjoy what we own. It's all about passion on Panerai.
Cheers
A very nice family portrait. Good luck with the 203 service. Hope all is well.
Gaz
I hope the 203 doesn't take 6 months to service, but I'm expecting it to take that long. At least now I have one less watch to worry about.
Cheers,
Anthony
What a great watches you have there, wish you could take good care of those beauties
Cheers,
Otherwise, out the door they go to a better home. It's a waste of money to not wear the watches you buy IMO
Cheers,
Anthony
The journey has been extremely memorable and created many friendships I will always cherish.
Best,
Anthony
....of the Amgelus Pam203 ...PLease let me Know.....I would love to add that to my Panerai collection
LEY S.