Hi, i am a newbie and thinking to buy my 1st pam watch however my wrist is too small (after trying a pam 000 that looked too big). I know there are small version of pam 312 which is pam 392, are there any small version similar of pam 176, 233, 351, 359, 572?
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Thanks for the input, i am not looking at any resales value but rather the watch size that suits my wrist. I know there is a pam 49 which is 39mm and newer models which are 42mm but it seems the 44mm models attracted me such as pam 233, 351,359,176 so just trying my luck on a smaller version of these..
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What is most important is that you wear the watch that you feel more comfortable with, big or small. Yes, there are more varieties of sizes for Panerai watches, now than before. I believe the PAM49 is a 40mm case and not 39mm?
There is also the PAM48 (auto ETA movement), a sister model of the PAM104. The PAM48 is also 40mm in case size. For a start, you may want to visit the boutique and some of the ADs to try out the sizes.
Good luck
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Originally posted by Simpsons View Post....newer models which are 42mm but it seems the 44mm models attracted me such as pam 233, 351,359,176 so just trying my luck on a smaller version of these..
I believed you are aware of the new models that Panerai have came up with, the 42 and 44 which I think you can reconsider again this time round as the thickness is much different from the previous predecessor. More often then not, the size itself is not necessarily the cause of the watch being to big, the thickness plays a part as well.
If you are open to other models, there are a couple of 42s in the 1940 Radiomir category.
Btw, what's the size of your wrist? Maybe it could help knowing your wrist size as I have lady friends with small wrists sporting a 44mm Panerai and rocking it.
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Thanks Ocean and Ryu for yr advices. My mistake pam 49 is 40mm. Good question on my wrist size as i have never measure it before..
Most of my watches are 35-41mm being the biggest so very comfortable on these.
As it is my first purchase of a pam watch so i would be glad to explore more options so will be glad to know about the 42mm contemporary radiomir..
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Originally posted by Simpsons View Post... would be glad to explore more options so will be glad to know about the 42mm contemporary radiomir..
Have a visit to the boutique and try it out and see if any fits your wrist.
'It ain't how hard you hit;
it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.'
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000,005 or 111 this are all the base model, base model refer to as the basic model without any complication like date. it is a Simple no fuss watch. clean dial, easy to read. Try reading time on a black dial Daytona at night and you will discover that reading time off a panerai or a moonwatch is a breeze.
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It's a common misconception between Panerai Bases and Marinars.
All 2 hands basic Panerai (hour and minute hands) are called Base Panerai. Anything more than that, addition of a second hand or date is called the Marina. Thus on the 2 hands Panerais, the dial says Luminor Panerai and the 3 hands onwards says Luminor Marina Panerai.
Base = hour and minute hand ONLY
Marina = addition of a second hand or any other complications (date, chrono and so on)
'It ain't how hard you hit;
it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.'
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