
Nicolas (amanico) introduces the Panerai PAM 760 Radiomir Bronzo, a 47mm timepiece that quickly became a topic of intense discussion among collectors. His initial post, featuring official images, serves as a vital starting point for understanding this distinctive bronze reference. This article delves into the community's immediate reactions and insights regarding its exclusivity and design.




It's massive though , no surprise there....
If only the one could combine dials of Panerai with tech of Minerva that would be awesome IMHO. Both firms make large manly watches, but one needs better tech and another one - better dials. That would be win-win-win for both Cos and for customers.
Indeed PAM300 has got character, style and a great movement, but 52mm case size? I understand that was the size of the original Mare Nostrum prototype but still...
I should of never sold the 249 either, but canβt keep everything π
You know it´s a limited edition which sold only to selected customers invited to an event. At least that I was told when I tried to order it a few days after it was announced. Regrettably being ten Boutique in Miami it wasn´t possible to assist to the event or buying it. But... I was lucky... Some time later I received a call from my friends there informing that a customer invited had declined to assit the event and to buy his watch and it was available to me. So I paid for it and my d
I like the ones with the Rayban and those highlighting the dial texture, very nice!
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