Panerai SIHH 2014: PAM 518 / 519 / 520: The Epitome of Panerai Chronographs?

May 05, 2014,00:01 AM
 

When I first saw the new Radiomir 1940 Chronographs ( Ref 518: Platinum / Ref 519: Rose Gold / Ref 520: White Gold ) I immediately wondered if it could be seen as the dign heir of the holy monster Mare Nostrum, the " Madre " of all the Mares...

PAM 518:


PAM 519:

 

PAM 520:


The Mare Nostrum prototype:


The Mare Nostrum Pre Vendôme:


The Mare Nostrum Vendôme, PAM 300:

 

Well, all is in the name of this Chronograph: Radiomir 1940... It cannot be another thing than a fiction, and certainly not a Mare, for two reasons.

First, we had to wait till... 1943 to see the  birth of the Mare Nostrum. So, it would be quite anachronic to call it Mare.

Then, the Mare is not a Radiomir.

THOUGH, even if this Watch has to be considered as a fiction in the Panerai History, this is a very pleasant and convincing one!

AND, there is something which, in the spirit, goes very well with the Brand from Firenze.

First, the case, one of my favourite from the Panerai collection, certainly one of the nicest. Strong, sensual ,full of charm and character.

The size is perfect for most of the wrist, with a 45 mm diameter.

A crown without its usual protector, for the purity of the design. I would have preferred a monopusher integrated in the crown, for that reason, instead of these two pushers, but this is not a detail which would refrain me about loving this Watch.

Then, a dial, and what a dial! Well, three dials, in fact.

The one I less like is the California dial of the rose gold version, because it " pushes " a bit too much the reference to the past, and " loads " a tad too much the design, while the two others are really cool, with a preference, though, for the black dial of the white gold version, a sandwich dial, in this last case.

I quite like a lot the 2533 typical style of the 518 and 520, mixing round and bar indexes!

For the reminder, the Vintage 2533, the first Radiomir ever! ( Credit picture: Auro Montanari )


The hands are the only stylistic evocation of the Mare Nostrum, by the way.

Cherry on the cake, a superb movement, the Cal OP XXV, which is, in fact, a Minerva movement, Cal 13-22, a manual wound one, nicely decorated with Cotes De Genève and anglages, which beats at the pace of 18 000 vibrations per hour, and offers a satisfactory 55 hours of power reserve, and a swan neck.

Funnily, this is the same movement we find on the Mare Nostrum PAM 300 re edited in 2010, while the original from 1943 housed an Angélus, if I remember correctly...

Minerva 13-22:


I will certainly not complain about having such a nice and great movement!

The glass is a plexy, 1, 5 mm thick, while the case back has a sapphire glass.

Don't even think about swimming with it, as its water resistance is only 50 meters, though.

Yes, I definitely love this mix up of different styles, organized in a very seductive way.

The things I less love:

- The fact that it is a limited edition, but since it houses a Minerva movement I guess that it was unavoidable.

- The Retail: At a bit more than 60 000 Euros for the platinum version, it is an expensive Watch. The market will tell if it is too expensive, or not.

Here are the few pictures I could take at the Panerai Booth, during the SIHH:

 

 

 

 

What do YOU think?

Best,

Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-05-05 00:02:51 This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-05-11 02:45:00


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It's a tough question

 
 By: tudorctin : May 5th, 2014-02:06
It depends how you perceive the brand. If you consider Panerai as a tool watch why on earth would you spend such amount of money even if there is a Minerva movement inside? Why not buying the original? If you are open-minded there is a chance although in ... 

I think you covered most of the plausible answers, Constantin. ;)

 
 By: amanico : May 5th, 2014-02:42
It will all depend on the level of affection and love for the brand. This Chronograph, in these 3 different metals, is a summary of Panerai styles through years, and houses a superb movement. Will it be enough to pay it at the retail? Most certainly yes, ... 

Great write up Nicolas!

 
 By: i_am_Sam : May 5th, 2014-07:04
Thank you! I've been waiting to hear your thoughts regarding these new Panerai At first I reacted strongly against it, as I had too much expectation on Panerai, re-issuing Mare Nostrum in a more wearable size 45/47, and the fact that they mixed these hist... 

Not to mention

 
 By: Spellbound : May 5th, 2014-08:59
That these are much more expensive than the recently released Montblanc Meisterstuck Heritage Pulsograph with the Minerva Cal 13-21. Which is the better watch? My head says the Montblanc as the movement fits better the 41mm case and I prefer the caseback ... 

That is exactly what pleased me. I had the feeling to go 14 years back.

 
 By: amanico : May 5th, 2014-08:59
The retail is another thing, indeed. But the Watch... Hmmm. Nicolas

like them to ...

 
 By: P@trick@Belgium : May 5th, 2014-08:22
... I prefer the rose gold and then the white gold at a short distance, but don'l like the platinum one, maybe if the dial had a cream color i'd go for it. All this is nice but certainly not at that price point !! you can buy a Lange chrono for that also ...  

Love the pt version

 
 By: emcquillan : May 5th, 2014-19:00
Thank you for the write up. Movement, dial, proportions, case - it has it all. I find this piece perhaps the most captivating offer from 2014. The only thing I don't like is the price, especially considering the alternatives in the same range. I'm sure it... 

agreed :) [nt]

 
 By: emcquillan : May 6th, 2014-05:14

Thanks for the write-up Nicolas

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : May 6th, 2014-16:10
I still haven't seen the new SIHH 2014 collection in person yet, so I'm dying to see them. I really hope Panerai releases a stainless steel version of the PAM518, 519, or 520 with a black dial and polished silver hands. That would be a killer combo IMO. C... 

As many Paneristis...

 
 By: amanico : May 7th, 2014-14:18
That reminds me the good old times, when we had these kind of discussions. Many Paneristis didn't and still don't like the Mare. I never understood why, by the way. Maybe because it doesn't have the specific case of rhe Luminor / Radiomir? Best, Nicolas

I don't know about other people, but I just never liked the look of the Mare

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : May 7th, 2014-14:22
And I think many others didn't. That's why it never really became a popular model for the general public. - AT

Yes, true. We had some interesting discussions on that.

 
 By: amanico : May 7th, 2014-14:24
Maybe also because it was just a proto without any consistent life. Best, Nicolas

The epitome of a Panerai chronograph? How about the 147

 
 By: chezlaskin : May 6th, 2014-19:46
My vote for the epitome of chronographs from Panerai is the 147 - a 35 watch limited edition in 2002 using vintage Venus rattrapante movements completely refashioned with the highest grade of finish by Panerai. I am lucky to own one. And, to answer someon...  

wow...rare bird..

 
 By: ocwatching : May 7th, 2014-16:35
thanks for sharing... I have to say..as much as I like the new chrono offerings...they are a bit steep in pricing...

Patience

 
 By: 4Js : May 7th, 2014-19:56
I am not a big Panerai guy. I have never owned one. I have tried on two, a Luminor and a Radomir. I have admired certain features, especially the sandwich dials. But in general they are big watches and that is not me But with the launch of this WG black d... 

With time passing, the WG is my favourite, then the Pt, then the RG.

 
 By: amanico : May 7th, 2014-20:51
But the WG / Black dial is a winning combo for me too. Let me know, if you get one, and please let's try to have a photo session, then. ;) Best, Joe. Nicolas

What a nice array of handsome chronos...

 
 By: sergio : May 8th, 2014-06:37
I like these timepieces enoumously. The fact that they are Panerais, is purely coincidental...hahahahaha Ciao..

Panerai 147 movement pic - as requested

 
 By: chezlaskin : May 8th, 2014-18:38
This is a pic of the movement, having just gotten back from Panerai in Switzerland for a full restoration - which it badly needed. Not sure who the previous owner was, but he really left it in bad shape. I was able to acquire it at a very good price, and ...