Panerai is very much a brand of two eras. It has serious historical chops – especially when we talk about the Radiomir – and deep tool watch roots. Early Radiomir models were produced by Rolex for the Italian Navy. But also, Panerai is something of a foundational brand when it comes to the "big watch craze" of the early aughts.
Talk to enough watch enthusiasts and you're likely to hear that their journey either began or intersects with Panerai. And for good reason. Panerai watches have a distinct style. While the Luminor is every bit as much an icon, the Radiomir is the more classic on its face (or case, if you will).
When it comes to the Radiomir (and the PAM210 featured here) you have that compact cushion case paired with the wiry lugs creating a wear experience that belies its size. Vintage style oozes through this watch, giving it a direct lineage back to its Italian roots. Today, The Spec Sheet toes the line between vintage and modern with the Panerai Radiomir PAM210.
The H Shop carries a variety of pre-owned Panerai watches. For more information about Panerai, visit their website.
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