Panerai Luminor vs. Radiomir: Size and Comfort
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Panerai Luminor vs. Radiomir: Size and Comfort

By Subexplorer · Apr 28, 2018 · 22 replies
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Subexplorer initiates a detailed comparison of Panerai Luminor and Radiomir models, specifically focusing on the PAM 587, PAM 662, PAM 673, and PAM 372. His post delves into the subtle differences in case and lug shapes, and how these impact wrist comfort, particularly for a 47mm watch on a thinner wrist. This exploration provides valuable insights for collectors considering these iconic large-cased Panerai references.

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Along the recent post of our colleague Raymond sharing his beautiful Pam 587 Mamma Mia, the question about the possible difference in sizes and comfort of Model 587/662 Radiomir with lugs and Luminor cases.

Also Nicolas wondered if the cases of 587 MM and brown dial 662 were different sizes or not.

I already shared pictures of those two non bridge cases and they are the same. Thickness of all models mentioned in present post is the same: 16mm though measured with a rather primitive caliper.

Now: these are my observations and comments regarding these models:

There is a slight difference between the 587/662  and the 673/372 Lugs shapes. This may influence the way they seat on wrist.

I would say that cases are identical, but they seat on the wrist slightly different. There is a subtle difference in how it feels each watch on the wrist, but arguing which is most comfortable is something I don´t know if we can discuss as the perception will vary from person to person.

I doubt that this will be visible in my photographs either.

This is a very personal feeling which should be evaluated by each owner because as I said before, the shape of wrist is very important here, and also how each person feels about a big watch attached to his wrist. 

We should always remember we are talking of really big watches at 47 mm case.
I personally feel comfortable with "normal" watches of say 36/40 mm case of Rolex DJ and Submariners, with maximun 42 mm.for some other brands.

My only exception of my personal rule are the Panerais, because size is part of their DNA and I love these watches, and another exception is my IWC Big Pilot which I adore.

By the way my wrist is rather thin at 17,5 cm roughly 7,2 inches. It is rather “flat” on top which allows to accomodate a big 47 mm Pam anyway. The wrist bone protudes a bit so I need to strap my watch a bit above it.

Pictures will follow...

Cheers! Abel




About the Omega Planet Ocean Ref. 662

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean reference 662 is a notable example within the broader Planet Ocean collection, distinguished by its specific configuration and materials. This reference represents a particular iteration that balances robust functionality with refined aesthetics, appealing to collectors who appreciate a substantial yet wearable timepiece. It is part of a series that emphasizes durability and precision, consistent with Omega's heritage in professional-grade instruments. The 662 offers a distinct presence on the wrist, reflecting its design intent for both daily wear and more demanding environments.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, providing a resilient and classic foundation. It is equipped with an automatic movement, ensuring reliable timekeeping and convenience for the wearer. The watch typically incorporates a sapphire crystal, known for its scratch resistance, protecting the dial. While specific dimensions can vary across the Planet Ocean line, the 662 maintains a balanced proportion that contributes to its wearability despite its robust construction.

For collectors, the reference 662 holds interest as a specific variant within the extensive Planet Ocean family. Its appeal lies in its combination of established design elements and technical specifications. It caters to those seeking a well-engineered timepiece with a strong identity, without venturing into more specialized or limited editions. The 662 stands as a solid representation of the Planet Ocean's core attributes, offering a blend of performance and enduring style.

Specifications

Caliber
Omega 8500
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
600m
Crystal
Sapphire

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SU
Subexplorer
Apr 28, 2018
Shots of Luminor 372 and Radiomir 587

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Echi
Apr 28, 2018
Good to see this side by side!

While it may look like it sits higher in the photo, it doesnt give the perception that the 587 will sit marginally higher than a 372.. And that’s because I’ve already made up my mind that I love it and will be part of my lust (typo there I meant list) hahaha!!! Abel, do you think the crystal is more domed on the 372 or are they the same? The angles can play tricks. From this side by side, it would seem the 372 curves more. Thank you for the effort! Best, Echi

SU
Subexplorer
Apr 29, 2018
Thank you Eki! Glad to know you find this thread interesting...

... The 587 is a great Pam and I would say go after it: you’ll not regret! Differences in case are so subtle that I feel the wrist shape and owners perception are the most important factors here to determine which feels more comfy for each individual. I guess crystals are the same. Shooting angle make the trick I think. All the best! Abel

SU
Subexplorer
Apr 28, 2018
Photos of Luminor 673 and Radiomir 662

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amanico
Apr 28, 2018
Excellent, Abel. Thank you so much! [nt]

SU
Subexplorer
Apr 29, 2018
Mi placer mi amigo Nicolas!! I enjoyed so much taking these shots and sharing my feelings here. Abrazos amigo!! Abel. [nt]

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