On Panerai site it says the case back is Screw not driven. So do all Panerai a have snap back case backs? I have the new version 682 submersible. Case back looks the same as on these radiomirs here
Love the look but two major weaknesses in design. That crown thread will be eaten away from constant unscrewing to wind the movement. Highly susceptible to cross threading. The second is the cheap ass snap back case.
I disagree. Had a Pam233 from 2007 manual wind and no issues. Also, as per the website they are screw down case back. Either way, 100M is more than enough for type of “diving” mostly do.
@@bigapplenyc9213 I visited Panerai website and they told that Pam753 case back is "driven" rather than "screwed down". How to understand "driven"? What's the difference between "driven" and "screw down"? I'm fully confused.
@@王波-f6sdriven is similar to a bottle of aspirin. You push down and turn to open and close. Screw down is like opening and closing a jar of peanut butter.
I really like the clean look of both of these. Amazing price too. Thanks for the excellent review!
Thank you very much for your kinds words and glad you enjoy them. I do agree for the price point these are excellent choices in the Panerai family.
Wonderful! I was hoping for a side by side comparison of these.
What's the difference between the 754 & 380? They look exactly the same!
753 more class and classic
Panerai is a great watch and brand. Bravo👏👏👏👏👏
Damn the prices have gone way up in 5 years
On Panerai site it says the case back is Screw not driven. So do all Panerai a have snap back case backs? I have the new version 682 submersible. Case back looks the same as on these radiomirs here
682 will definitely be screw back.
May I know what is the lug-to-lug length? Im guessing its 47-48ish?
If I recall from my research looking for a PAM, the 45mm Rads have a 49mm L2L.
Does the seconds hand hack?
Jonnie Bangkok Yes it does, the P6000 movement does have hacking seconds
This at not automatic?
It is not.
why your watch doesn't have production number such as 0150/1000?
Crown is screwdown right ?
Yes
Push pull , no?
@@bryanryan4504screw down crowns. I have these models
Love the look but two major weaknesses in design. That crown thread will be eaten away from constant unscrewing to wind the movement. Highly susceptible to cross threading. The second is the cheap ass snap back case.
Why ? Luminor is manual winding too right ?
I disagree. Had a Pam233 from 2007 manual wind and no issues. Also, as per the website they are screw down case back. Either way, 100M is more than enough for type of “diving” mostly do.
@@bigapplenyc9213 I visited Panerai website and they told that Pam753 case back is "driven" rather than "screwed down". How to understand "driven"? What's the difference between "driven" and "screw down"? I'm fully confused.
As I understand it, “driven” means twisting and clicking into place. Not just snap in.
@@王波-f6sdriven is similar to a bottle of aspirin. You push down and turn to open and close. Screw down is like opening and closing a jar of peanut butter.