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PAM 372 1950 Luminor: Review + Pictures!

silverclaw

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Officine Panerai Historic Collection:
Luminor 1950 3 Days, Ref: PAM00372


A pictorial short review of the PAM372 - H Factory Non SC.

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This is my favourite watch. Period. A watch that is able to achieve more wrist time as a rep than even the PAM512, a gen; I think it deserves all the praise that it already has.

Since Ale and the rest of the PCTeam already has his amazing comprehensive guide on all the Pams, I'm going to keep the text short, and limit it to my personal opinions of the watch as a watch, and not comparing it against the gen.

Specifications:

47mm Stainless Steel case
Panerai base dial, with vintage lume
Rose gold hands, beige lumed markers
Panerai 1950 case (Different from the 127)
26mm strap

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The Case:

The 1950 case is awesome. I would venture to say that it is perfect for me. It's smaller than a 127 case, and I think even wears smaller than the 312 case. This is good for me as an asian fellow with a small wrist, as this is probably one of the only 47mm watches that I can wear. The wearability of this 47mm watch is surprising, even me with a 6.25" wrist can pull it off without it looking gargantuan. (Okay, maybe it does look a little gargantuan)

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The polished steel is actually more scratch resistant than other reps that I have had, and I haven't had problems with any major scratches. However, scratches are nice on this, as it adds to the vintage feel.

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The lugs bend downward gracefully, and nicely sits on your wrist. It's one of the more comfortable Panerai watches. The crownguard action is nice and smooth, and does not click into place very tough, like some of the Panerai reps.

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The Dial:

The base dial is super simple, but I would prefer this over one with a seconds hand any day. There's something about the symmetry that's very appealing to me.

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The vintage lume is amazing, The best colour that I could want. I just wish the 312 had this colour now. The hands and dial are mismatched in this version, however.

The grain on this dial is very fine, and can be seen in some lights. I have had comments on how vintage looking it was (from non-watch enthusiasts). The rose gold hands complement the lume very nicely.

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Important final comments:

The strap choice on this watch, as with other Panerai watches, is extremely important. It is as important as choosing the head itself. Believe me. When I first got the 372, I basically ditched it in favour of the 127, and my other watches. Even my Seiko. However, replacing the strap with a vintage ammo strap, a Horween strap, and even a croc strap changes the look completely, starting my love for this watch.

The ammo strap seen here is from Septimus straps.
The lighter tan Horween strap earlier is from Seventyfour Watch Straps here in Singapore.

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Another important thing is that the plexiglass scratches extremely easily. I have ditched all efforts in trying to polish this thing perfect, as even wiping it with a cloth will produce hairline scratches. This does actually add to the vintage feel though, which is nice.

I may sound like a complete hipster here, talking about vintage, and in fact, I do feel like an awesome hip guy while wearing this. It truly is an amazing piece.

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[^This was taken through a mirror, further emphasising my stupid hipster-ness^]


One last thing: As I mentioned before, this is much more wearable than other big watches, here's a comparison with an AP diver, which is supposedly 42mm in size. It wears like a 50mm on my puny wrist. My wrist size is 6.25".

AP Diver V5 modded; Huge. "42mm"

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PAM372; Slightly less huge. 47mm.

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Great pics and review mate, you really love this piece! (and I totally understand why) :)
 

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Thanks for this nice review and pictorial
Rep points added and I will include the link in PAM GUIDE
Congrats
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Beautiful, great review as well


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Thank You for nice photos of this great rep! In case of plexi polishing - my good advice: do it only by hand avoiding any kind of dremel-like tools. You can cut into plexi way too fast...
 

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How to plexiglass to be polished?

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Great review! I'm confused at what you stated in the OP - so you ditched the 372 for a 127? I just bought a 127 which really looks like the 372 minus the seconds @9.
 

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Great review! I'm confused at what you stated in the OP - so you ditched the 372 for a 127? I just bought a 127 which really looks like the 372 minus the seconds @9.

I have both and they are different. The PAM372 is polished stainless steel whereas the PAM127 is brushed. The crystal on the two are different obviously, with the PAM372 sporting a resin crystal as per gen and the PAM127 using a domed sapphire, but the way they are shaped is different as well, the one on the PAM127 is more of a sloping dome shape, whereas the resin on the PAM372 is more or less flat at the top and goes down at a rather sharper angle. You can see this by the absence of distortion on the PAM372. The lume on both are different as well with the PAM127 getting the greenish lume with the PAM372 having a faux patina lume. The combination of these factors gives the two watches a distinct look which IMHO justifies having them both in my collection.
 

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I have both and they are different. The PAM372 is polished stainless steel whereas the PAM127 is brushed. The crystal on the two are different obviously, with the PAM372 sporting a resin crystal as per gen and the PAM127 using a domed sapphire, but the way they are shaped is different as well, the one on the PAM127 is more of a sloping dome shape, whereas the resin on the PAM372 is more or less flat at the top and goes down at a rather sharper angle. You can see this by the absence of distortion on the PAM372. The lume on both are different as well with the PAM127 getting the greenish lume with the PAM372 having a faux patina lume. The combination of these factors gives the two watches a distinct look which IMHO justifies having them both in my collection.

Thanks for your feedback. I'll definitely look into it as a possible piece to my collection. :)
 

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Thanks Mysterio, I was trying to put down the same thoughts in an understandable english... :D
I would only add the case is different as well, the 372 has a "nervature" on the case side which is not present in the fiddy's 1950 case.
Definitely worth to have them both ;)
 

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Great review! I'm confused at what you stated in the OP - so you ditched the 372 for a 127? I just bought a 127 which really looks like the 372 minus the seconds @9.

PAM 372 and PAM 127 are different concepts
You cannot imagine how different can be both watches !!

ALE

BTW- adding also the difference of engraved inscriptions on dial in PAM 372 instead of painted and the double pencil shaped hands in PAM 372
 

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PAM 372 and PAM 127 are different concepts
You cannot imagine how different can be both watches !!

ALE

BTW- adding also the difference of engraved inscriptions on dial in PAM 372 instead of painted and the double pencil shaped hands in PAM 372

I'm still new to PAMs, so the difference to me isn't as obvious yet. I'm getting there. ;)


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Great review! I'm confused at what you stated in the OP - so you ditched the 372 for a 127? I just bought a 127 which really looks like the 372 minus the seconds @9.

To clarify, Initially, I liked the 127 first, but then the 372's classic charm won me over. The 372 also wears a lot better than the 127. I really think most people can't pull off a 127.
 

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just got my noob today.....love it. but the rep strap is a piece of garbage....need something nice sooon
 

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Totally agree with our PAM expert.
Ok if we exclude seconds clock, there is still huge diff.
Just to give you some : hands dial, numbers shape, and obvious watch movement.


PAM 372 and PAM 127 are different concepts
You cannot imagine how different can be both watches !!

ALE

BTW- adding also the difference of engraved inscriptions on dial in PAM 372 instead of painted and the double pencil shaped hands in PAM 372