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The 1940 radiomir case doesn't have wire lugs....

the cases in your pictures are 3646 classic radiomir cases (232,249,210) Pictured below, it''s a 587 WITH a 1940 case
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By: mjcruiser42
4
mjcruiser42
376

Anders, I hope my direct style didn’t offend you.

I don’t believe Panerai has always made the best decisions with regard to their case materials and finishes. I would be interested in seeing their actual manufacturing specifications. Anyway, I have five Panerai with the 6497 movement (000, 114,176, 177 &
7M
By: anders_tylman
38
sergio
7565

Since you Enjoyed a Luminor...

PAM 210 Or PAM 232
9M
By: m2
20
amanico
2352

Considering Radiomirs the most classic would be 232 and 249 in 47mm. If you want something smaller then 210 , 610 comes to my mind

There are several other choices, and remember, whatever floats your boat is great. There is no right and wrong if it comes to personal taste. For example, 610 due to English writing is maybe not the most sought-after model, but i love it as it has special
1Y
By: m2
39
amanico
10185

The Radiomir is great, especially the base models.

Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
1Y
By: diracpoint
27
diracpoint
7332

The Radiomir is great, especially the base models.

Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
1Y
By: diracpoint
27
diracpoint
7332

The 45mm Radiormir is a nice, versatile size. 👍

I have a PAM210 and have recently considered adding a 183 or 292 to the collection.
3Y
By: saabman1997
9
amanico
3206

A fun theme for the week. Here's a few watch shots to share...

The Oris Divers Sixty-five Tooper Edition atop a thrilling adventure. The JLC Geophysic Universal Time atop a magical comedy. The Glashuette Original Panoinverse atop some midcentury oak. And finally, the Panerai PAM210 Radiomir atop...well, my wrist. Hav
3Y
By: Subexplorer
139
Subexplorer
28508

Here the simple watches shared in the opening Poster…

Starting at left and clockwise: Longines Calatrava style steel 36 mm case ref 4914-32 from 1956 movement 12.68 Z Omega Chronometer ref 2367-8 from 1946. Legendary movement 30-T2 happily ticking inside. Universal Geneve first series of 1954 marked Polarout
3Y
By: Subexplorer
305
KMII
81479

Here my simple no complication watches shared in the opening Poster…

Starting at left and clockwise: Longines Calatrava style steel 36 mm case ref 4914-32 from 1956 movement 12.68 Z Omega Chronometer ref 2367-8 from 1946. Legendary movement 30-T2 happily ticking inside. Universal Geneve first series of 1954 marked Polarout
3Y
By: Subexplorer
305
KMII
81479