Panerai Pre-Vendôme Collection Retrospective
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Panerai Pre-Vendôme Collection Retrospective

By amanico · Sep 7, 2019 · 22 replies
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I had them all, Slytech or not, at the excpetion of the 209/A and 210/A, even the Blackseal Slytech. After the big move I made, there were some survivors, these 5 Pre Vendome, the PAM 36, the PAM 198 and the PAM 249. But I had a very soft spot for the Pre Vendome... They were really something. A byg

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I had them all, Slytech or not, at the excpetion of the 209/A and 210/A, even the Blackseal Slytech. 

After the big move I made, there were some survivors, these 5 Pre Vendome, the PAM 36, the PAM 198 and the PAM 249. 

But I had a very soft spot for the Pre Vendome... 



They were really something. A bygone era. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Panerai PAM00249 - Radiomir 1936 SE Ref. PAM249

The PAM00249 represents Panerai's Radiomir 1936 SE series, a special edition reference produced from 2007 to 2012. This 47mm stainless steel model features the manual-winding P.3000 caliber and maintains the fundamental characteristics of the Radiomir collection within a limited production timeframe.

The watch houses a black dial within a 47mm stainless steel case topped with sapphire crystal and a smooth bezel configuration. The manual-winding P.3000 movement provides a 72-hour power reserve. Water resistance reaches 100 meters, and the watch is fitted with a leather strap. The substantial case size aligns with Panerai's sizing approach during this production period.

This reference appeals to collectors focused on Panerai's mid-2000s special edition offerings and those seeking manual-winding complications within the Radiomir lineup. The five-year production window from 2007 to 2012 positions the PAM249 as a time-specific variant that bridges Panerai's modern manufacturing era with traditional hand-wound movement architecture.

Specifications

Case
steel case
Diameter
47mm
Dial
black dial
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Brandon Skinner
Sep 7, 2019

the allure of non-matching hands? I hear this all the time in regards to Pre-V Panerai, but it doesnt yet make sense to me why this is a positive over aving matching hands consistent with the patina of the indices.

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sergio
Sep 7, 2019

one is purely esthetical. Apparently, a lot of Paneristi like the NM dial. The other has to do with..rarity....hence resale value. For instance, of 850 something 5218-201A "Logo", only about 100 or thereabouts, are NM.

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Brandon Skinner
Sep 7, 2019

Thank you Sergio. I cant think of another example in vintage watches where this would be preferred. Couldn't someone simply remove the matching hands with non matching? Were Panerai's, pre-acquistion that good and accurate to know the difference?

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sergio
Sep 7, 2019

NM phenomenon are the indices. The indices were hand painted with mixes that were not always the same. The hands are all the same (probably manufactured industrially) There are no NM hands. In fact there are also 202A with a matching dial

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reintitan
Sep 7, 2019

That MM is crazy hot.

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John-E-Mac
Sep 8, 2019

...your archive photos. They are always fantastic. Seeing these must be bitter-sweet for you. The plain bezel Mare Nostrum Slytech and Logo are my favorites. -John

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