Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
753, base logo Radiomir, and quite like it. Any owners on the forum? Seriously thinking of pulling the trigger on this ... A few others that I also tried on ... Green California dial: A base logo luminor ... And, a submersible ... But, the base logo Radio
Had this trusty companion along for the trip (Unfortunately, didn’t realize I forgot to advance the date!) C by Romain Gauthier: Bovet 1822 19Thirty Blue Meteorite: Girard-Perregaux x Wempe Laureato Chronograph 42mm: Chopard L.U.C Tourbillion (Unsure of o
I've 17 cms but rounded wrist and 372 goes well....probably the only Panerai I could say I miss. 372 had 2 versions, earlier ones with Plexi and the later one with Sapphire - Plexi is the best IMHO, but both looks great. If it is a Radiomir 47mm, then it
the case did not crack. I am very familiar with changing straps on the pin cushion Radiomir, and indeed to Patrick’s point you often get either scratched case or screw heads. I have seen a handful of collectors pair the OEM rubber with pin cushion Radiomi
Some old pictures from a small part of what was my Panerai collection, I was browsing some older pictures this morning. Below are the 372, 448, 190 and 318. The 372, the last Panerai I purchased. This was the first run, with the Plexi. Very cool watch, ju
This one has an anonymous Kampfschwimmer dial with fake Radiomir Panerai engravings, probably done by Rinaldi who got his hands on dozens of anonymous Kampfschwimmer dials found at the old Arturo Junghans watch factory in Venice in the early 1990s. Cheers
PAM 372, 587 and 662. Add a PAM 249 Aka Radiomir " California Dial ", and I think I have all I want among the modern Panerai. I wonder how many of us have the same ideal, or even better, own them... Best, Nicolas