The Legend of the Pam 40

Mar 04, 2008,06:36 AM
 

Since I made a review about the Pam 36, it seemed to me that it wasn't fair to not do a review of the Pam 40, a mysterious watch.

The link to the review of the Pam 36

panerai.watchprosite.com

Why Mysterious?
Because you can always have a look on all the Panerai Catalogs, current editions or Limited Editions, you will never find it...
Presented at the 1999 SIHH, this Pam 40 was considered by Panerai like a Test Watch for titanium cases.
Will there be clients ofr this kind of watches?
Will the titanium be good for these watches?
A lot of questions, with no answers....

The Pam 40 was part of the pre Vendome projects, and since Cartier Vendome bought the brand in early March 1997, they also bought the watches, cases, spare parts, and tools.

But also some projects, as the Pam 21, the 40, and the Subs...

Back to the Pam 40, it was presented at Geneva in April 1999 as a limited edittion watch which it's not, as the packaging is the one of the current production, but was produced in an only bash of 200 pieces.

The watch was offered only in a few countries like USA, GERMANY, JAPAN and FRANCE.

Here's the packaging...

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The Pam 40 is considered , hence it's a test watch, as the grandmother of the Pam 36, in titanium too, but with a brown dial, tritium indexes, and see through case back...

The 40 is the only Panerai which join all these elements for an unique combo: Titanium case, Solid case back, black dial, tritium indexes...You can search, you won't find any other...

This is this unique combo which gives it its strengh and originality.

The contrast between the light grey titanium, the Deep black case and the creamy indexes is simply marvellous.

Look at this!

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The proportions of the watch are ideal, not too big, not too small, and first of all, not too thick, which makes this watch very appealing to wear, as you don't even feel it on your wrist, the balance is evident, and the writing on the dial is perfect, even if for once I prefer the 4 lines of the Pam 36 dial.

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Yes, absolutely perfect on the wrist!

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One more word about the case back...At the contrary of the Pam 36, this is a solid case back which houses an ETA movement, reliable, and very accurate, that's exactly what we wait of a Panerai.
It's made in titanium grade 2, as for the case.

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So, to conclude one answer to a question you maybe have...
Which is the more attractive, the 36 or the 40?

I'd say that if you can afford both ( be careful, it's quite pricey...), and that you're completely mad about Panerai, go on them both.
I'd say that each of thes 2 watches is very interesting.
The 40 because of its mystery, its perfcet and unique combo, the fact that it's the first panerai titanium watch.
The 36 because of its brown and gorgeous dial, of its 4 lines...
I think that one of these 2 are to be included in a Panerai collection as they are unique and true piece of the real panerai history, pieces that you will never see produced in Out Of Range pieces! LOL

Best to All, and enjoy!
Nicolas

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2008-03-07 08:06:41


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Nico, very nice wrap up of a great watch.

 
 By: Asimut : March 4th, 2008-09:51
The PAM 40 is indeed a collector's gem. Just one part about the genealogy - the PAM25 was the first titanium watch produced by Panerai. It is also black dial, tritium indexes and solid caseback. Also worth mentioning that variations on the dial are known ... 

Yep, but I meant A Luminor, Asi

 
 By: amanico : March 4th, 2008-21:39
Each Time I consider a Luminor as the First Panerai titanium watch, you're of course right. BUT, as for the dials, I didn't know that there were L dials, excepted killed Pam 40 by a Panerai Service Center who put a replacement dial... I believed that all ... 

There were L dials and

 
 By: Asimut : March 5th, 2008-02:58
most likely also T-hyphen dials, coming directly from Panerai but I would always prefer a dial that need no explaining. Other collectors prefer the rarity and mystic behind the non conventional dials. To each his own - but the main point is that the 40 is...  

Yes, Asi, but again

 
 By: amanico : March 5th, 2008-03:03

Thanks Nicolas for this review !!!

 
 By: p@trice : March 4th, 2008-10:57
This watch is magnificent with it's tritium dial , greats pics my friend !!!

EEEEH, Merci mon ami

 
 By: amanico : March 4th, 2008-21:40

Better pic---

 
 By: Socko : March 4th, 2008-16:32
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Thanks for the review Nicolas!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 4th, 2008-20:28
Only thing I wish the PAM40 had was the display back like that found in the PAM36. I always prefer display backs over solid backs 99% of the time I bet the PAM40 would be a killer on a vintage beat up brown calf leather strap! Cheers, Anthony

Thanks for the review.

 
 By: Krieng : March 4th, 2008-21:55
The PAM40 look great and stunning, nice outstanding patina on the black dial, plus titanium caseback. However, between PAM40 and PAM36...I would pick the PAM36 only because the 4 lines and see-through caseback. Thanks again for the review. Very good pics ... 

wonderful post, thanks!

 
 By: bo : March 5th, 2008-02:41
the 40 is one of my favorite Vendome pieces...loved the pics and the history lesson... bo

Thanks, Bo

 
 By: amanico : March 5th, 2008-03:01

And what about these 2 monsters side by side

 
 By: amanico : March 5th, 2008-03:00
Or one upon the other??? Any Child in the room?LOL A more convenient pic... Best. Nicolas...  

Wonderful report Nicolas

 
 By: kglaw : March 6th, 2008-08:43
I would have a tough time choosing between those two pieces if they were in my stable. The T dials really adds character to both those pieces.

Thanks, Kglaw

 
 By: amanico : March 7th, 2008-11:40

You've just made me had a tough choice!

 
 By: Krieng : March 6th, 2008-21:14
Very nice comparison,.....side by side....., Look Great! Cheers

2 dream watches

 
 By: limcungwei : October 9th, 2011-09:49
Thank you for posting this article. I like them both and glad to find this photo and post. Cheers, Frederick

Thanks for the great post! But

 
 By: Jester : March 8th, 2008-10:00
reading your review adds nothing but pain! Considering all those opportunities I've had in the past of buying this wonderful piece which I did NOT take advantage of!!! Ouch my stomach is hurting bad...

Finally

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : October 9th, 2011-22:24
one of the experts spoke about the pam 40 ... glad to see that my humble opinion and knowledge in watches fully agrees with an opinion of an expert Pam 36 and 40 are different watches both are unique in their own context , acquiring both would be heavenly... 

Collection vs wrist.....

 
 By: sergio : October 10th, 2011-04:14
I agree with you that, as a collector, having both 36&40 would be the "thing to do". It's not that difficult to achieve, either, you've just got to have the...financial...means.. As the wrist goes, however, after having come across a 36, it would be very ... 

starting from your point of view....

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : October 10th, 2011-04:19
i would say that the pam 40 would be my daily wearer or frequent one and pam 36 would get wrist time sparingly .... Best . Faisal