
Nicolas (amanico) takes us back to 1999, a pivotal year for Panerai, by showcasing two significant B Series references: the PAM 36 Marina Militare and the PAM 40. His post highlights these limited-edition titanium models, notable for being Panerai's first foray into the material and featuring tritium dials. This deep dive offers a valuable historical perspective for collectors interested in the brand's early innovations and the evolution of its iconic designs.





The PAM200 represents Panerai's Radiomir GMT series in a 45mm configuration, distinguished by its white gold case construction and GMT complication with 8-day power reserve. This reference utilizes the P.2002 movement and maintains the characteristic Radiomir case profile within the brand's contemporary collection.
The watch features a 45mm white gold case housing a black dial. The P.2002 movement provides GMT functionality alongside an extended 8-day power reserve, positioning this reference among Panerai's more complex offerings within the Radiomir GMT lineup.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking Panerai's GMT complications in precious metal construction. The white gold case material and substantial 45mm sizing place the PAM200 within the brand's higher-tier offerings, suitable for those prioritizing both travel functionality and premium materials in their Panerai collection.
I had the pam 176 in titanium.
A 176G if I'm not mistaken with the painted dial before they switched to sandwich.
I have been enjoying my PAM00111 lately. I love the tobacco dial and gray titanium combo! Thanks for sharing!. RenΓ©
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