Panerai PAM328 Quick Shots and PAM111 Reflection
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Panerai PAM328 Quick Shots and PAM111 Reflection

By blomman Mr Blue · Aug 8, 2014 · 6 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue shares a personal journey through his Panerai collecting, revisiting his affection for the PAM111 and offering a first look at the PAM328. This post highlights the evolution of Panerai's finishing and details over a decade, prompting a nostalgic reflection on past acquisitions and future possibilities.

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Hello Paneristas,


I am not a regular poster here, but I thought I should share a couple of quick shots I took of a PAM328 with you.


But to start from the beginning: Early in my “collecting” years I had the PAM111. I really love the watch since for me it was a perfect “party” watch!




In Sweden the watch was big and bold at that time, 2003, other watches that was considered “big” at that time was for example Rolex SD 16600, 39.5 mm.




The PAM111 was perfect to match with different colors (I think I had all the colors of the rainbow), and not as known as for example Rolex or Omega.




I have gone through all my photos and the only wrist shot I have found on my PAM is this one from Venice.




This was taken long before I joined the Purists, now where ever I go I only have wrist shots or photos of watches…!

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Unfortunately I had to let the PAM111 go back in 2010, to fund another watch…

sad

Something I still regret, a lot!

Long story short – a friend of mine will get the PAM 328 for his 40’s birthday am I had the chance to snap a couple of quick shots of the watch before it will be handed over to him…

(No he don’t read the Purists so I think it’s safe to share it here)




Please excuse the plastic on the bracelet, I didn’t want to rob him of the pleasure to unwrap the watch!

I must say that when I saw the PAM328, I got a very nice surprise; a lot have changed in 10 years. The finish, details of the hands, the dial, the crystal, must say that I really like this one a lot!

Makes me think I should add one Panerai into my collection… I think my choice would be more like PAM372 or PAM422 than the 328. Only objection I have is the size, 47 mm!

But on the other hand, if memory serves me well I found the 47 mm case to sit better on the wrist than the 44 mm. Hm… Yes, maybe it’s time for me to have a closer look again on Panerai…?




Well, it will probably take some time before I add one into my collection again, but this event has started my thinking process for sure!

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Sorry for somewhat poor photo quality… Hope you at least enjoyed the last two shots!

 


Best

Blomman


PS. One thing I didn’t like on the 328, is the crown. No distinct feel between the different setting positions, pushed in, set date, set time… I should check the crown settings on the 372, since no date, maybe it’s better on that one?

This message has been edited by blomman on 2014-08-09 04:13:19

About the Panerai PAM00111 - Luminor Marina Ref. PAM111

The Panerai Luminor PAM111 is a notable example within the Luminor collection, recognized for its direct lineage to the brand's established aesthetic. This reference, produced for a significant period, represents a core offering that appeals to collectors seeking the characteristic Luminor case design combined with a visible movement. It is often considered a foundational piece for those exploring the brand's modern catalog, emphasizing legibility and robust construction.

The PAM111 features a 44mm polished steel case, maintaining the substantial wrist presence associated with the Luminor series. It is equipped with a manual-wind mechanical movement, visible through a sapphire display back. The watch utilizes a sapphire crystal on the front, protecting a black dial with luminous hour markers and hands. The power reserve for this caliber is approximately 56 hours.

This reference holds a specific appeal for collectors who appreciate the blend of traditional Panerai design elements with contemporary manufacturing. Its transparent case back allows for appreciation of the decorated movement, a feature not present on all Luminor models. The PAM111 was a popular reference, contributing to its consistent presence in the secondary market and its role in defining the modern Panerai identity.

Specifications

Caliber
OP XI
Case
Polished steel
Diameter
44mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire

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BentN
Aug 9, 2014

Thanks blomman, Great post. When you happen to mention those exact two models, I got interested. By pure coincidence - it's the two Panerai models I happen to own. No more , no less :-) Love the bracelet on the 328. It CAN rub the underside of my wrist a little as the whole pack is quite heavy and the locking mechanism is a little sharp on the edges - but that said, I generally find it quite comfortable and of exceptional quality. Threw both on top of my jeans, and took a quick pic. Bad, bad ima

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blomman Mr Blue
Aug 9, 2014

Thank you for your input and the comparison shot! :) How is the feel of the 422? Same as the 328? Best Blomman

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BentN
Aug 10, 2014

quite comfortable to wear - considering both are heavy/thick watches. To make the comparison valid, both should be put on i.e. a leather strap. Then, I feel the 422 stays a little better on the wrist - probably due to its' larger area supporting the wrist. So, I guess the actual feel is very individual. As daily wearer...of course they are very different, one being automatic AND having a date, the other manual and no date. For me personally, a date is kind of must have for daily use, so the 328

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blomman Mr Blue
Aug 11, 2014

Yes, I will start to look closer... :) One or two to join the collection would a nice addition! Best Blomman

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Stenorealty
Aug 22, 2014

Thoughts on a metal vs leather strap on a Panerai?

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