I really like this “simple” piece. Quite comfortable to wear too. The combination of hand-wound movement and screw-down crown is a bit awkward though. Best, V.
My mother came visit us (my daughter) today, stayed for dinner. Confiscated my PAM574. Stated during dinner that she received the watch as a gift from me. And now she's gone. With the Panerai. So I'm down one watch. The upside: my mother is happy and I've
Last weekend when I was visiting my mum I strapped my PAM574 on her wrist. Just for fun. Her first reaction? Ah! That watch has good readability! Very good for the older eyes! And she wanted to keep it :-( So my advice is: Get a 42 mm Radiomir with a nice
I\'ll be very curious to see what people say about the new line, particularly following the PAM512 and PAM574 models, both in the same 42mm size, the new ones being 1mm thinner than the older ones (10.5mm vs 11.5mm). (I was a bit surprised to learn the 51
And indeed, they are almost the same size but then again the Panerai looks so much bigger on the wrist, with a nice presence. I\'m glad to see this post on your PAM574, I was hesitating on this model but you wear it beautifully and indeed ideal for the su
Panerai released 6 new Radiomir 1940 models of different sizes at Watches & Wonders 2015. Complete details are in our News Central forum here: www.watchprosite.com Below is a quick summary of these new Radiomir 1940 watches: The PAM574 (steel) & P
PANERAI RADIOMIR 1940 AMONG THE CLASSICS OF MODERNITY “Some rare objects from the first part of the 20th century have survived the obsolescence of fashion. They are ones which were not only characteristic examples of the period but which were also active
Kong posted up the Panerai Watches & Wonders 2015 - PAM574 & PAM575 42mm Radiomir 1940 3 Days with the new manual wind P.1000 movement - news in News Central forum. The PAM574 is the steel version & the PAM575 is in red gold. The new P.1000 moveme