42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

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42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by Joeprez » Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:55 am

This is looking good... one auto, one hand-cranker... both with 3 day's reserve movements.

I wore my SAS Sea (44mm) fine, but it looked too big on my wrist IMO. At 42mm, I really like to try one of these PAM's.

http://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-ra ... om-panerai

PAM620 (cool micro rotor):

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PAM574:

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This is cool: "Where its predecessor housed the P.999, the brand new caliber P.1000 sports an extra barrel for an additional 12 hours of reserve, and it comes with a seconds-reset function for quick synchronization. Pulling out the crown will zero the second hand at 9 o’clock."
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Re: 42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by jimyritz » Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:50 pm

That 620 is nice :thumbsup: ---after wearing the 44MM Luminors and 45MM Rads, the 42MM seemed small...
maybe because I think Panerai's are supposed to be big... :shrug:

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Post by mattcantwin » Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:55 pm

jimyritz wrote:That 620 is nice :thumbsup: ---after wearing the 44MM Luminors and 45MM Rads, the 42MM seemed small...
maybe because I think Panerai's are supposed to be big... :shrug:
Agreed, although 42mm should work, just falls short if its a Panerai.
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Re: 42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by kfalk » Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:12 pm

Those look good and at 42 should wear comfortable I would think? I'm liking the lugs on the Radiomirs.

I also kinda like that green strap. :shrug:
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Post by nweash » Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:16 pm

kfalk wrote:Those look good and at 42 should wear comfortable I would think? I'm liking the lugs on the Radiomirs.

I also kinda like that green strap. :shrug:
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Post by matt.wu » Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:58 pm

I think I like the 45mm 572. Agree that the 42mm wears a bit small.
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Re: 42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by Joeprez » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:11 pm

My wrist with a PAM Sub....

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Yep... I think 42 could work for me.

Like the 600 more, but the 574 looks awesome on that green strap.
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Post by sierra11b » Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:29 pm

That 620 is great.

Tried on a 42mm Pam and it wore great but agree the 44/45 is the sweet spot. 42mm cases work if you have 6" wrists, have zero access to try on numerous PAMs having a 6.5-7" wrist, or simply want one PAM in the collection.

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Re: 42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by Americandave » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:00 pm

I'd like to try a 47mm radiomir on - I was surprised by how small the 44 fit.

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Post by CGSshorty » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:34 pm

Americandave wrote:I'd like to try a 47mm radiomir on - I was surprised by how small the 44 fit.
47 is the correct size for the traditional Radiomir case.
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Re: 42mm Panerai's! PAM 620 and PAM 574

Post by matt.wu » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:39 pm

Americandave wrote:I'd like to try a 47mm radiomir on - I was surprised by how small the 44 fit.
I know a guy selling a 514... :whistle:
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