Panerai PAM605 Firenze Sunburst Gray Dial
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Panerai PAM605 Firenze Sunburst Gray Dial

By sergio · Dec 12, 2014 · 22 replies
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Sergio shares his unexpected discovery of the Panerai PAM605 'Firenze' during a visit to the Florence boutique. Initially unimpressed by online images, he was captivated by the watch's unique sunburst gray dial and matching Assolutamente strap, highlighting how in-person viewing can dramatically change a collector's perception of a timepiece.

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So, I was in Florence recently for a Panerai evening during which they made us disassemble and reassemble a Unitas movement (solo tempo). The morning after I went to take my leave from Patrizia and her staff (which, by the way, have reached standards of courtesy and competency off the charts) at the San Giovanni boutique and find out the "status" of my order for the 587. Strolling around the truly magnificent new shop, I letterally came to a...screeching halt...in front of a glass display. Inside there was the 605 FIRENZE. I found the "object" (not the PANERAI) rather beautiful and completely different from the 2 horrifying pictures I had seen upto that moment. Firstly, the dial is not blue nor light blue nor anything to do with blue but "sun burst" gray! Secondly it sports a brand new Assolutamente as gray as the dial. In few words, a beautiful "object". The piece in the window display had the number 6, which is one of the numbers that has special meanings for me. The model is not a Special nor Limited edition, although it will only be available in the Florence boutiques and will be produced in seriously LOW numbers (in 2014 only 99 have been produced). So, here is # 6 smile













This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2014-12-13 09:44:15

About the Panerai Radiomir 1940 Marina Militare 3 Days Acciaio Ref. PAM587

The Panerai PAM587 Marina Militare is a special edition that pays homage to historical Panerai designs, specifically referencing models from the brand's early history. It distinguishes itself through its specific dial text and overall aesthetic, which aligns with the brand's pre-Vendรดme era watches. This reference is part of a series of watches that evoke the brand's foundational period, appealing to collectors interested in the origins of Panerai's design language.

The watch features a 47mm polished steel case, a size characteristic of many historical Panerai instruments. It is fitted with a 3mm Plexiglas crystal, further enhancing its vintage appeal by replicating the material used in early models. The watch is powered by the in-house Calibre P.3000, a manual-wind movement known for its robust construction and a power reserve of three days. The solid case back maintains the historical integrity of the design.

This reference holds particular interest for collectors who appreciate Panerai's heritage-inspired pieces. It is often discussed alongside other models that draw heavily from the brand's past, such as the PAM372, for its faithful interpretation of vintage elements. The PAM587's specific dial configuration and limited production contribute to its desirability within the collecting community, representing a direct link to the brand's historical identity.

Specifications

Caliber
Calibre P.3000
Case
Polished Steel
Diameter
47mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Plexiglas

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Tank-OZ
Dec 12, 2014
Congratulations, incredible to see this beauty close up [nt]

Cheers, Ken

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Ale (aka Fuciliere)
Dec 12, 2014
Well...

...these are the first photos I see where the "object" doesn't look blue...which is good, very good...the Firenze at 6 o'clock is not my cup of tea, but I must admit the dial and the strap make it quite a good looking "object". Congratulation my friend, enjoy it!! p.s. you are late :-)

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sergio
Dec 12, 2014
I warned you..NOT..our kind of PAM :) I fell off the bed, today.. [nt]

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amanico
Dec 12, 2014
I feared worse... ;) Very sophisticated dial for a Panerai. Maybe a bit too much?

But hey, not bad at all! Best, And congrats! Nicolas

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sergio
Dec 12, 2014
Of course I agree with you....

entirely too much, that's why I wrote nice...object... :-) Panerais with the "capital P" are different ones (I know since I own a few) hahahahaha Ciao bello

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amanico
Dec 12, 2014
Yes, my friend. But why not, since you have the refs to own. ;) [nt]

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