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India Whiskey Charlie's original post sparked significant discussion by introducing the rumored Panerai Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760, a watch that had been anticipated for two years. His initial images and details about the 47mm bronze Radiomir, likely powered by the P.3000 movement, provided the community with a first look at this intriguing new reference. This article synthesizes the community's immediate reactions and expert insights regarding Panerai's latest bronze offering.


Key Points from the Discussion
- The new Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760 was confirmed by Sales Associates, with additional images of Luminor Due models with gold bracelets also circulating.
- The 47mm Radiomir case, despite its size, is noted to wear surprisingly compactly due to its wire lugs, making it potentially more wearable than other large watches like a 46mm Big Pilot.
- The bronze material is expected to develop an appealing patina over time, enhancing the watch's aesthetic daily.
- While acknowledging the 47mm size preserves Panerai's heritage, some collectors express strong disapproval of the PAM00760, citing it deviates from the brand's core aesthetic.
- The price tag for the new bronze Radiomir is considered excessively high, especially given the market's 'bronze fatigue' and the slower secondary market performance of older bronze Panerai models.
- Despite the high price, the PAM00760 is seen by some as a potentially more limited and thus 'fairly' priced offering compared to previous bronze Submersible models like the 382, 507, 671, and 968.
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