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Panerai Radiomir PAM00062 White Gold

2000 | White gold | Automatic | 40.0mm

Sale price€9.600,00

The Panerai Radiomir PAM00062 White Gold is a rare and elegant example of Panerai’s heritage, combining their iconic cushion-case design with precious materials. Crafted in 18K white gold, the 40 mm case (~11 mm thick) features wire lugs and a polished bezel, housing a matte black dial with luminous Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9, luminous stick indices elsewhere, and a small seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock, along with a date display between 4-5 o’clock. Powered by the automatic OP VII calibre (Zenith-based), it delivers reliable performance and robustness, with water resistance to 100 meters and scratch-resistant sapphire crystals front and back. Produced in limited numbers between 2000-2003 (not strictly a “limited edition,” but rare, especially in white gold), it is fitted with a leather or alligator strap with matching white gold buckle. A collector’s treasure: striking, luxurious, yet still grounded in Panerai’s tool-watch DNA.

Panerai Radiomir PAM00062 White Gold
Panerai Radiomir PAM00062 White Gold Sale price€9.600,00

SPECIFICATIONS

Reference   PAM00062
Year  
2000
Diameter  
40.0 mm
Movement  
Automatic
Dial color  
Noir
Case material  
White gold
Bracelet material  
Alligator
Accessories

  • Original buckle
  • Original bracelet
  • Papers
  • Box

CONDITION

Case  Very good
Dial  Very good
Movement  Functioning
Hands 
Very good
Crown  Very good
Warranty   12 months

Panerai

Panerai is a historic Italian watchmaker founded in 1860 in Florence by Giovanni Panerai, originally as a workshop, watchmaking school, and retail shop. The brand became renowned in the 20th century for supplying precision instruments to the Italian Royal Navy, including highly legible and robust dive watches like the Radiomir (1936) and Luminor (1950), named after the luminous substances used on their dials. For decades, Panerai’s watches were military secrets, produced in very limited numbers, until the brand entered the civilian market in the 1990s, gaining global attention for its oversized cushion-shaped cases, minimalist dials, and strong connection to naval history. Acquired by the Richemont Group in 1997, Panerai expanded production in Switzerland while retaining its Italian design DNA, gradually developing in-house calibers and high complications alongside its iconic tool-watch aesthetic. Today, Panerai is celebrated for its bold, instantly recognizable designs, combining Italian style with Swiss horological expertise, appealing to collectors who value heritage, toughness, and distinctive character.