Panerai Marina Militare PAM673 & PAM662 Dial Concept
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Panerai Marina Militare PAM673 & PAM662 Dial Concept

By amanico · Feb 20, 2026 · 16 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) proposes a hypothetical Panerai Marina Militare, combining the PAM673's case with the PAM662's dial color. This thought experiment invites the community to consider how subtle design changes can significantly alter a watch's appeal and perceived identity. His post sparks a discussion on beloved Panerai references and what truly defines the 'Marina Militare' aesthetic.

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A Pam 673, 




With the color of the 662 dial: 




THAT would be crazy, don't you think? 

Best,

Nicolas

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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JO
JohnFM
Feb 20, 2026
Crazy good

Though I do like it the way it is too. If only it were bigger πŸ˜‰

JO
JohnFM
Feb 21, 2026
More importantly, it's nice to see the 673 get a little love

It's a great watch that gets less attention than the 587, 662, 249, and others.

AM
amanico
Feb 21, 2026
I totally agree, it is a watch which deserves a lot of love!

RD
RDSChicago
Feb 21, 2026
Nico, I always thought you were a big fan of the 587. I bought one after learning about it from one of your informative posts.

BR
Brandon Skinner
Feb 21, 2026
And let’s throw in a vintage Angelus movement while we’re at it

AM
amanico
Feb 21, 2026
Excellent suggestion, but this would be another interesting one, as the Angelus is 8 days PR AND small seconds.

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