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This transitional Radiomir is what Panerai has recreated in the new PAM00512. And while the 1940 case was introduced last year in a 47mm size, it's now available in 42mm, and that is just . The Panerai 512 is a prime example of history meeting modern technology with clean styling and top notch performance, all in one superb looking watch. Until 2013, Panerai launched the new Radiomir 1940 line with two new models, which are the PAM514 and PAM 512. Indeed the 514 has got a better in house P.3000 . Panerai understands that the bulkier Radiomir 1940 case isn't suitable for every wrist; the Panerai Radiomir 1940 PAM 512 is Firenze's solution for those desiring a more .
This transitional Radiomir is what Panerai has recreated in the new PAM00512. And while the 1940 case was introduced last year in a 47mm size, it's now available in 42mm, and that is just awesome.
The Panerai 512 is a prime example of history meeting modern technology with clean styling and top notch performance, all in one superb looking watch.
Until 2013, Panerai launched the new Radiomir 1940 line with two new models, which are the PAM514 and PAM 512. Indeed the 514 has got a better in house P.3000 movement but what really caught my eyes was the 42mm case of the 512.
Panerai understands that the bulkier Radiomir 1940 case isn't suitable for every wrist; the Panerai Radiomir 1940 PAM 512 is Firenze's solution for those desiring a more discreet "1940."Panerai's collection can be broken down into four main categories: the Radiomir, the Luminor 1950, the Luminor and the Submersible, each one representing a stage in the development of Guido Panerai's military watch. And now there's a fifth: the Radiomir 1940.
We saw a great 1940 Radiomir in the PAM00512 back in 2013, which measured 42 mm and sported the in-house manual P.999 with 60-hour reserve. Last year, when the 1940 went automatic, the size went up to 45 mm – and when the price decreased to [a negotiable] four figures, the diameter didn't follow.I adore the PAM 512 for its sleek dimensions, excellence in craftsmanship as well as accuracy in timekeeping (more so than Omega’s FOIS). One of the many reasons why the trigger was pulled is for its skeleton back.
The luminescent material allowed for unprecedented legibility underwater, crucial for naval divers on covert missions. This innovation set Panerai apart and laid the foundation for its future as a renowned watchmaker.
REVIEW: PAM512 and PAM514. For the past couple of days Panerai was so kind to lend me two novelties from their collection, the Panerai Radiomir 1940 PAM512 and PAM514. Before I will go into detail about both watches, let me share some of my history with Panerai and watches in general. The Radiomir is the Panerai that we're told was built in the 1930s, and it features lugs that are actual wires welded to the case. You all know the type. Then, in the 1950s, Panerai was known for its Luminor case - the one with the beefy crown guard that looks like this. This transitional Radiomir is what Panerai has recreated in the new PAM00512. And while the 1940 case was introduced last year in a 47mm size, it's now available in 42mm, and that is just awesome.
The Panerai 512 is a prime example of history meeting modern technology with clean styling and top notch performance, all in one superb looking watch. Until 2013, Panerai launched the new Radiomir 1940 line with two new models, which are the PAM514 and PAM 512. Indeed the 514 has got a better in house P.3000 movement but what really caught my eyes was the 42mm case of the 512.Panerai understands that the bulkier Radiomir 1940 case isn't suitable for every wrist; the Panerai Radiomir 1940 PAM 512 is Firenze's solution for those desiring a more discreet "1940."
Panerai's collection can be broken down into four main categories: the Radiomir, the Luminor 1950, the Luminor and the Submersible, each one representing a stage in the development of Guido Panerai's military watch. And now there's a fifth: the Radiomir 1940. We saw a great 1940 Radiomir in the PAM00512 back in 2013, which measured 42 mm and sported the in-house manual P.999 with 60-hour reserve. Last year, when the 1940 went automatic, the size went up to 45 mm – and when the price decreased to [a negotiable] four figures, the diameter didn't follow.I adore the PAM 512 for its sleek dimensions, excellence in craftsmanship as well as accuracy in timekeeping (more so than Omega’s FOIS). One of the many reasons why the trigger was pulled is for its skeleton back.The luminescent material allowed for unprecedented legibility underwater, crucial for naval divers on covert missions. This innovation set Panerai apart and laid the foundation for its future as a renowned watchmaker.
REVIEW: PAM512 and PAM514. For the past couple of days Panerai was so kind to lend me two novelties from their collection, the Panerai Radiomir 1940 PAM512 and PAM514. Before I will go into detail about both watches, let me share some of my history with Panerai and watches in general.
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