If you're partial to Minerva movements...

Aug 11, 2021,15:33 PM
 

this one, inside the PAM300 will be like..eye candy..to you smile



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(1) PANERAI Movements 1997 - 2009

 
 By: PoyFR : August 10th, 2021-23:06
It may come handy ;-) 1997-2009 PANERAI Movements 1/5 1997-2009 PANERAI Movements 2/5 1997-2009 PANERAI Movements 3/5 1997-2009 PANERAI Movements 4/5 1997-2009 PANERAI Movements 5/5 ...  

Cool! Thanks for posting!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : August 10th, 2021-23:09

Me as well

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : August 11th, 2021-01:10
My fave being PAM 80

Yes, that was a nice, clean package. Funny how Panerai was still feeling their design legs out.

 
 By: John-E-Mac : August 11th, 2021-02:56
Applied indices and center seconds in a 42mm case are design elements that are not a favorite to the Panerai purist. I thought the GP triple bridge was wild variant.

This is very helpful....

 
 By: @lberti : August 11th, 2021-08:09
The MINERVA Panerai are just amazing, front and back.....

Agreed. However, always thought that the stripped down chrono movement used on the Radiomir was a missed opportunity.

 
 By: John-E-Mac : August 11th, 2021-10:01
The need the have a small seconds at 9 drove too many decisions. Richemont should have explored that Panerai/Minerva relationship more. Imagine a simple 2 hander with a curvy Minerva pocket watch movement in a Luminor or Radiomir case! Pure lust. -John

If you're partial to Minerva movements...

 
 By: sergio : August 11th, 2021-15:33
this one, inside the PAM300 will be like..eye candy..to you Image obtained on the Web, all copyrights to the rightful owner ...  

Thanks very much for....

 
 By: sergio : August 11th, 2021-15:18
posting this, very interesting, tables. Personally, I've never looked "inside" a Panerai and I won't start doing it now Lolllll