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Congratulations!! How I lusted for the platinum model w/ brown dial when it was released.

Is yours is 200 piece limited edition? I want to say the platinum model, which I think was PAM0201, was 50 pieces. Both featuring this in-house movement. There were many conversations in those days about Panerai starting to make in-house movements, and ho
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By: L’HeureNoble
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L’HeureNoble
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An interesting and provocative article, bringing Panerai lovers out of the undergrowth

Thanks for this. Despite working my way through ~ 200 watches in 30 years, I can only remember owning one Panerai - a brown-dial Basic 44mm.
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By: quattro
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quattro
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PAM 36 Marina Militare

One of the Coolest Panerai, Tritium Dial, Titanium Case, B series which corresponds to 1999, a Special Edition of 200 pieces, there was a sister piece as well the PAM 40.
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By: SALMANPK
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SALMANPK
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Sometimes the best decisions are the ones you didn’t plan…

And that’s exactly how I ended up with a watch I hadn’t even seriously considered. What started as a technical checklist turned into a surprisingly emotional journey. Here’s how I went from avant-garde concept to classic toolwatch — with a few unexpected
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By: MTR
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MTR
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Panerai PAM 36 ( Marina Militare ) and PAM 40. Two great references from the B Series.

Issued in 1999 in a LE of 200 pieces ( PAM 36 ) and in 200 pieces too, ( PAM 40 ), these were the two Panerai made in titanium for the first time. The PAM 40 came for some Markets as to test them. And both with Tritium dials. The good old days... Best, Ni
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Very cool, the 231 was a very elegant Panerai

I got Paneritis in the fall of 1998 I was walking in Piazza del Duomo in Firenze when I was stopped by my Friend's father to see these crazy amazing looking watches at a wooden store front with green felt on the window display shelves, he explained the hi
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By: amanico
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amanico
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The mysterious PAM40. That was a great one, and one of my very favorites from the early Vendome days. I wrote an article on this one. Welcome back, Laurent!

It came with the 36. both were the first Titanium ( Grade 2 ) Panerai watches. Same case, same movement, both tritium, the 36 having a chocolate and a Marina Militare ( 4 lines ) dial, and both limited to 200 pieces, even if the 40 was not treated like a
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By: Makilla
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amanico
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The first Panerai watches in titanium: PAM 36 Marina Militare and PAM 40.

The PAM 40 is said to be a test watch for certain markets, was treated like a limited edition ( 200 pieces ) in a normal package, while the PAM 36 was a real limited edition ( 200 pieces, too ). Titanium Grade 2, if my memory serves me well. The 40 had a
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By: amanico
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amanico
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When in the same auction...

A Heuer Monaco given by Steve McQueen sells for 2.2 million and a Daytona owned by Paul Newman sell for 5.5 million ..... a tad over 200,000 for Sylvester his panerai that was seen in the movie daylight and started the panerai brand....well 200,000 on tha
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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KC74
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Sylvester Stallone's Panerai Luminor 'Pre-Vendôme' 5218-201A Sells For $214,200

Photo: Hodinkee
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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KC74
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