Panerai Radiomir 6152-1 Vintage Overview
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Panerai Radiomir 6152-1 Vintage Overview

By amanico · Jan 5, 2024 · 42 replies
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Amanico presents a rare vintage Panerai Radiomir 6152-1, a piece that has remained in a private collection for nearly four decades. His post invites the community to appreciate the historical significance and unique characteristics of this pre-fever Panerai, sparking a discussion on its authenticity and reference details.

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I am not expert enough to tell you if everything is correct, but if it is the case, it is a bomb. 

The only thing I know is that this watch has been in the same owner's collection for almost 40 years, before the Panerai fever and its lot of temptations. 
















The strap is out of its place, here, of course. A good old leather calf would be more appropriate. 

But God knows the feelings I have every time I see a vintage Panerai... Pure madness. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Panerai Pre Vendome Ref. 6152

The Panerai Pre Vendome 6152 is a significant reference within the brand's history, representing a period before Panerai's wider commercial availability. These watches are characterized by their robust construction and design elements that predate the modern Panerai aesthetic. The 6152 series is particularly noted for its case architecture, which served as a foundational design for later models. This reference appeals to collectors interested in the early evolution of Panerai's wristwatches.

This reference typically features a substantial case, often made of stainless steel, designed for durability. The movement housed within these watches is generally a manually wound caliber, providing a power reserve consistent with the technology of its era. The crystal protecting the dial is commonly plexiglass, a material prevalent in watches of this period, contributing to its vintage character. The case dimensions are notably large, a hallmark of Panerai's historical designs.

For collectors, the Panerai 6152 holds importance as a piece of the brand's pre-Vendome lineage. Its scarcity and historical context make it a sought-after item for those who appreciate the origins of the Panerai identity. The watch's design cues offer a direct link to the brand's functional roots, distinguishing it from later, more commercially oriented releases. Variants within this series may exist, reflecting the production methods of the time.

Specifications

Caliber
Rolex 618
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
47mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Plexiglass

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Bill
Jan 5, 2024
Pure as snow. What a great example of such a rare Panera.

AM
amanico
Jan 5, 2024
Yes, THAT is the DNA!

SA
SALMANPK
Jan 5, 2024
That is a beauty through and through, just a question, without the crown guard wouldn't these be a 6154 Egiziano?

AM
amanico
Jan 5, 2024
From memory, the case of the 6154 is thinner.

SA
SALMANPK
Jan 5, 2024
I see, interesting, it is strange though that the beautiful watch you posted before has the 6152-1 reference on the inside caseback but not a crown guard, normally such a difference...

would give it a different reference number. S

SA
SALMANPK
Jan 6, 2024
Gorgeous piece and pictures, a Panerai mystery :-)

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