Panerai Radiomir PAM 1334: A Collector's Review of its Unique Patina and Design
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Panerai Radiomir PAM 1334: A Collector's Review of its Unique Patina and Design

By yming · Feb 4, 2023 · 35 replies
yming
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Yming's latest acquisition, the Panerai PAM 1334, sparks a discussion among collectors about its unique aesthetic and wearability. His detailed photos showcase the distinctive patina case, grey dial with beige numerals, and blue hands, highlighting a compelling combination that has resonated with the community. This article delves into the nuances of this specific Radiomir reference, drawing insights from fellow enthusiasts.

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Hi guys.. I finally pulled the trigger on the pan 1334

Really pleased with this one - the patina case is rathe unique and cool look, the grey dial with beige numerals and blue hands is a nice combo..size seems alright on my wrist too: 

Here are some pics - thanks for all the feedback to my previous post 










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ArmisT
Feb 4, 2023

I have my eye on this piece as well because Ive never tried a wire lugs Radiomir. Your pictures are definitely encouraging. Congratulations 🎊

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yming
Feb 4, 2023

It works better on smaller wrists - the downside is that changing straps is a pain.. I sweat bullets every time

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grigo
Feb 4, 2023

Sits well on the wrist.

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Ajas
Feb 4, 2023

Little older cousin says Hi!

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Ajas
Feb 4, 2023

Thsi year I have another moral dilemma wherever add 249 or 662 , but this is completely different conversation 😀 . Love both but can only add one into the horde 😄

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Ajas
Feb 4, 2023

Older photo from 2017. At that time should have pay and leave boutique happy ever after. Unfortunately dis not happened. Decisions, decisions

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