Panerai Radiomir Split-Second Chronographs Guide
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Panerai Radiomir Split-Second Chronographs Guide

By quattro · Jun 9, 2025 · 19 replies
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Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, delves into two rare Panerai Radiomir split-second chronographs, the PAM00047 and PAM00147. His detailed examination, complete with extensive imagery, highlights Panerai's use of the esteemed Venus 179 and 185 calibres in these limited editions. This exploration offers valuable insights into a distinctive period of Panerai's horological history, showcasing their integration of high-end vintage movements.

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One last Venus 179 thread for today.

The Panerai Radiomir ref. PAM00047 is a 40 mm steel limited edition (the catalog says 20 pieces, but the case back bears 10...) powered by the Venus 179 calibre.

The ref. PAM00147 is a 42 mm pink gold 35 pieces limited edition powered by the Venus 185 calibre (coming with an additional third 12-hour counter).

Best, Emmanuel

Other Venus 179 threads:

A/ Ref. PAM00047 (Venus 179)












credit: Brandizzi


B/ PAM00147 (Venus 185)






































credit: @goldentimeco_official (wrist shots), back watch department (3-7), Black Tag Watches (signed photos) & Phillips (last set of photos)

About the Panerai PAM00185 - Radiomir GMT, white gold Ref. PAM185

The Panerai Radiomir PAM185 is a notable reference within the Radiomir collection, distinguished by its chronograph complication and precious metal construction. It represents a more intricate offering compared to the time-only Radiomir models, appealing to collectors seeking a blend of Panerai's historical design language with enhanced functionality. This reference is part of a limited series, underscoring its exclusivity and appeal to dedicated enthusiasts. Its design maintains the classic Radiomir cushion-shaped case and wire lugs, while incorporating the additional elements required for a chronograph display.

This particular reference features a 42mm white gold case, providing a substantial yet refined presence on the wrist. It houses a manual-winding mechanical movement, specifically the Minerva 13-22 caliber, known for its column-wheel chronograph mechanism. The movement operates at 18,000 vibrations per hour and offers a power reserve of approximately 55 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and clarity for the black dial.

As a limited edition, the PAM185 holds particular interest for collectors of Panerai's more complex and rare pieces. Its combination of a precious metal case, a sophisticated chronograph movement, and the distinctive Radiomir aesthetic positions it as a significant piece within the brand's historical and contemporary offerings. The manual-winding Minerva movement further enhances its collector appeal, connecting it to traditional watchmaking craftsmanship.

Specifications

Caliber
Minerva 13-22
Case
white gold
Diameter
42mm
Dial
black
Crystal
sapphire

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hora12reborn
Jun 9, 2025
The golden one looks superb.

QU
quattro
Jun 9, 2025
Yes, wonderful,

but I tend to prefer the "bicompax" layout personally. Best, Emmanuel

MA
Marc Obermann
Jun 9, 2025
Both are stunning Panerai Radiomir Chronographs

But for me the Pam 00047 with the bicompax layout is the better of the two as the dial is just so clean looking and the movement also looks just so good. I don't know why but all these chronographs with a pusher in the crown are driving me insane, but in a good way i just love the look they give the watch. Marc

QU
quattro
Jun 9, 2025
The pusher integrated to the crown definitely

gives the watch a unique look, both vintage and dynamic, retro and modern. Like you, I prefer the cleaner "bicompax" layout: sadly this watch is so rare that I haven't been able to find live photos. Best, Emmanuel

AJ
Ajas
Jun 9, 2025
Golden era of Panerai! Wonderful

QU
quattro
Jun 9, 2025
I find them attractive too!

Best, Emmanuel

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