The Panerai PAM375 47mm Luminor Composite 1950 3 Days is another watch that Panerai released this year that houses the manual wind P.3000/1 movement. This watch differs from the other P.3000 watches in that it uses a sapphire crystal instead of Plexiglass. For those waiting for a 47mm brown composite Luminor, this PAM375 should be high up on your list. It's a unique edition of 2000 pieces and is from the SIHH 2011 Special Editions collection.
The overall thickness of the PAM375 seems to be thinner than other 47mm 1950 Luminors. The reason for this is because of the flat caseback bezel shown in Ming's picture below. It seems as if all the P.3000 watches have flat caseback bezels instead of the usual slanted caseback bezel found on the non-P.3000 watches. I really like this flat caseback bezel design because it makes these watches easier to wear on the wrist, giving more wearability to the wrist challenged.
The view through the smoked caseback makes the movement looks PVD'ed at certain angles. But in most viewing angles, the smoked display back just obscures the view of this lovely P.3000.
Next up on the chopping block is the Panerai PAM386 Brown Composite 44mm Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic. This is another brown composite Luminor but is a regular production piece. The PAM386 houses the automatic P.9000 in-house movement and is part of the SIHH 2011 Contemporary Collection. This piece normally would get more attention on any year, but the above PAM375 unfortunately stole PAM386's thunder.
The caseback crystal is also smoked like that of the above PAM375.
The PAM386 would make a great addition to my list of great 1st Panerai's to get for any Panerai newbie. It joins the ranks of the Radiomir Black Seals and the PAM000 and PAM005 in my book.
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2011-03-15 21:54:20
Today we stopped by the Panerai Boutique to see the new SIHH 2011 watches. There's has already been great coverage here in this forum, and I had high expectations of the new watches. Dying to see the PAM372 in person, I was giddy with excitement when I sa...
The first watch I looked at was the Panerai PAM380 45mm Radiomir Black Seal . This entry level Black Seal is different from the prior Black Seal models such as the PAM183 because this version has the Pre-V OP logo on the dial. The PAM380 is a regular prod...
Very good addition to the entry level line for Radiomir And as for the 373... It really does looking good... I'm really hoping for a steel version in the future.. Sam
I must applaud OP's effort in developing the P3000 movement for the 47mm case as opposed to the conventional approach of stuffing the P999 w/ spacer... Bravo.
Next up is the Panerai PAM376 47mm White Gold Radiomir 3 Days w/ California dial . It's a unique edition of 299 pieces from the SIHH 2011 Special Editions. It's another 47mm Radiomir housing the new P.3000 in-house manual wind movement and also uses the P...
Panerai may have changed their plans, since the SIHH, even if it was heavily unthinkable, as they already released a Platinum Cali, the 262.... Best, Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-03-16 06:23:47
to see bronze in the Luminor line or radio as well...am i asking for too much , Anthony? what is your thought on such a watch ? The current bronzo is attractive thats for sure, and with the hints of green color on the dial the seduction goes deeper. Thank...
The Panerai PAM375 47mm Luminor Composite 1950 3 Days is another watch that Panerai released this year that houses the manual wind P.3000/1 movement. This watch differs from the other P.3000 watches in that it uses a sapphire crystal instead of Plexiglass...
Now let's take at the hottest watch of the entire Panerai SIHH 2011 collection which is the long awaited 47mm 1950 Luminor Base - the Panerai PAM372 Luminor 1950 3 Days 47mm Base . We've been waiting for a 47mm base for years, and we finally have it - tha...
Thank you Ming for all of these wonderful photos of these wonderful watches. I especially appreciated the thoughtful photo that compared the various buckles and different color coatings of these buckles, as it illustrated the difference among them. Very m...
Thanks for reading Patrick, The pieces were beautiful indeed, which did you like the most? Maybe when you get your first watch, it'll be a Panerai! -MW
Still hoping to see it yet in person, but the PAM 382 definitely looks interesting and unique for the segment. I do find the PAM 375 very interesting as well, but I just find last year's PAM 339 to be an overall more beautiful piece.
Is to see a picture of the 372 on a 203 or 127 or 217, to compare the two Luminor cases. But I think you're right, the 372 is DA watch! Best, Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-03-15 23:47:54
Hey guys, I put a substantial deposit down on a 372 so that I will get "the call" when they start arriving at my AD. So these comments are out of love For some reason this didn't strike me as strange until now, but isn't it a bit weird to have acrylic on ...
Yes, indeed, it is a bit weird that we have a sapphire case back and a plexy glass on the dial side... My guess is that a plexy is too fragile for a case back: Do you imagine all the scratches you'd get when the watch is not on your wrist? The more logica...
Hey MW- I am very partial to the 372 . Justifying the expense to my very understanding spouse was/is fun... me: Just look at my new watch her: You have one just like that already (111G) me: No honey just look at the sandwich dial, domed plexi, new case sh...
Panerai really have done a great job for this year's new releases... As for the historic line, 372 is a definite winner... A fantastic re-issue of the original 6152.. The 373 is a version of Radiomir that some have been waiting for.. Unfortunately it is i...
and also keep in mind that this was a preview showing for Press, not for the general public. Panerai wants to show the new pieces to all the press editors prior to the general public showings which will occur later. Luckily PPro is considered "Press" even...
Appreciate you looking Craig, a big thank you goes to the staff at Panerai BHB as they work hard in bringing the pieces in. Hope everyone supports them as much as they do us. -MW
Thanks Anthony and Ming on a job well done! Love the write up and the detailed observations! Just furthers my interests in the 372 and 375. Looking forward to seeing them in the metal! Ok guys...fess up! Which one are you all adding to your collections? T...