Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap
Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap
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Panerai Radiomir Firenze PAM604 Black Dial Roman Numerals Engraved Stainless Steel Case Black Leather Strap

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Price: US$490.16
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Brand Panerai

Collection Radiomir

Movement Kinetic (Automatic)

Quality Japanese Miyota

Case Intricately carved brushed stainless steel case

Back Screwed down brushed stainless steel back with Officine Panerai engravings

Bezel Polished stainless steel

Crown Intricately carved brushed stainless steel cutwork crown

Bracelet Officine Panerai Italy heat embossed black crocodile leather strap with white thread stitching and intricately carved brushed stainless steel hook-buckle clasp

Band Type Leather

Watch Clasp Buckle

Glass Sapphire Crystal

Color Black

Dial Color Black

Gender Men

Diameter 41 x 45 mm What does this measure?

Bracelet Length 205 x 24 mm

Case Thickness 17 mm

Shipping Size Small

Quality & Trademark All our watches are water resistant but not waterproof; we do not recommend swimming with them or taking showers with them. Taking the watches underwater will revoke their guarantee.

  • Swiss or Japanese?

    Difference between Swiss and Japanese Quality:

    Body:
    The materials that are used for the casing, bracelet, and exterior features of both types of watch are the same. The only difference is in the precision of the manufacturing. Some exterior details may be closer to the original and the exterior features of the watch may be more exact on the Swiss models.

    Mechanism:
    The biggest difference between Swiss and Japanese quality is the mechanism itself. Swiss quality watches are made with Swiss ETA movement and are actually made in Switzerland. They are identical to the original in every way. Japanese quality watches are made with Miyota movement. This mechanism can sometimes be less precise.

    Features:

    • On Japanese quality watches the chronograph feature is sometimes just for show.
    • On Swiss quality watches the power reserve is better so it will need to be wound less.

    Warning:
    Although some sites may make a claim their replica watches are water proof no replica watch is water proof. They are water resistant. This means you cannot submerge your watch in water and you should remove it before taking a shower.

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  • Questions? Read our information pamphlet

    WATCH INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION

    Warning:

    This watch is water resistant not water proof. You cannot submerge your watch in water and you should remove it before taking a shower.

    Understanding your watch:

    The Crown: The crown is the main dial or knob on your watch. It is the biggest and the center one to the right. It is used to set and wind your watch.

    The crown has 4 positions:

    Position 1: Closed- When you receive your watch the crown will be in the closed position. Once you have opened the crown you need to press the crown inwards and turn it clockwise to screw it back into the closed position. It is always advisable to keep the crown tightly closed when you are not adjusting the date or time.

    Position 2: Winding- Starting with the watch in the closed position, if you turn the crown counter-clockwise the knob will unscrew, once unscrewed it will pop out. This initial position is for winding. Always wind in a clockwise direction (away from your body). Winding counter clockwise can damage your watch.

    Position 3: Date-Starting with the crown in position 2 gently nudge the dial outwards by pulling with your thumb and forefinger. It is important to note that pulling it all the way out will move it to position 4. You need to find the sweet spot between position 2 and 4 to change the date. If your watch does not display the date there will be no position 3. When the crown is in the date position it is very important that you do not force it counter clockwise. You can damage the mechanism.

    Position 4: Time- Starting from either position 2 or 3, with your thumb and forefinger pull the crown out until it stops. From this final position you can change the time. Always move the crown in a clockwise direction. Moving the dial counter clockwise can damage the mechanism.

    *Some watches (Hublot & Cartier) have 4 different dials or knobs that are used for setting the date and time.

    Operating Instructions:

    Winding your watch: When you first receive your automatic watch you will need to manually wind it for approximately 1 minute. This is what we call ‘jumpstarting’ your watch. From position 2 turn the dial clockwise for 3 consecutive minutes. Do not turn the dial counter clockwise. You could damage the mechanism.

    To ensure your watch is fully wound we recommend also winding it by 2 full clockwise circles 3 times a day for the following 2 to 3 days. After that your watch will continue to self-wind from the motion of your wrist provided you continue to wear it every day.

    Setting the Time: While the crown is in position 4 turn the dial clockwise (away from your body) until the hands have reached the correct position. Do not turn the dial counter-clockwise. You could damage the mechanism.

    Setting the Date: With the crown in position 3 turn the dial clockwise (away from your body) to change the date. If your watch also displays the day you may be able to turn the dial counter clockwise to change the day. Do not force it; if your watch does not have this functionality you could damage your watch by turning the dial counter clockwise.

     

    Chronographs: Many of our watch models feature up to 3 sub-dials. These are chronographs (essentially stop watches) with timekeeping intervals ranging from seconds to hours. The chronographs are activated with start/stop push buttons located next to the crown. To start a chronograph, simply push the button corresponding to that sub-dial, and press the same button again to stop it.

    How is your watch powered?

    Kinetic Watch: Your kinetic watch does not use a battery. Inside the face of the watch there is a small mallet which self-winds the watch according to the movement of your hand. If you take the watch off for more than 24 hours you may have to reset the watch and wind it.

    Quartz Watch: A quartz watch is powered by a battery. The battery will need to be replaced regularly in order to keep your watch in working order.

    Japanese vs. Swiss Watches:

    The materials that are used for the casing, bracelet, and exterior features of both types of watch are the same. The only difference is in the precision of the manufacturing. Some exterior details may be closer to the original and the exterior features of the watch may be more exact on the Swiss models.
    Swiss quality watches are made with Swiss ETA movement and are actually made in Switzerland. They are identical to the original in every way. Japanese quality watches are made with Miyota movement. This mechanism can sometimes be less precise.
    It is also common on Japanese quality watches that some of the functionality is for show only. By contrast, all the functionality of the Swiss watches is fully operational. The power reserve on the Swiss watches is better so it will need to be wound less.

    Trouble Shooting:

    Your Watch Stops Working: Your automatic watch does not use a battery and winds itself using the movement of your wrist. It is normal for a watch to stop after 24-48 hours of not being worn. You will need to wind your watch and reset the time as outlined in this pamphlet. It will then automatically wind itself once you start wearing it again.

    Your Watch is Losing Or Gaining Time: If your Automatic watch is losing or gaining time in a 24-hour period, while you are wearing it, the watch movement needs to be adjusted. All of our automatic watches feature Japanese Miyota or Swiss ETA movements with an adjustment screw just like the original. Any local jeweler can easily service these watches.

    Chronograph Doesn’t Work: Our Swiss watches have fully functional chronographs just like the originals. If one of the chronographs stops working it needs to be serviced by a professional. Servicing a chronograph involves removing the case and manually restarting or replacing the mechanism that controls it.
    Unfortunately many Japanese made watches do not have the separate mechanism necessary to operate multi-function chronographs. If you wish to have fully functional chronographs we recommend you purchase a Swiss quality watch.

    Battery Powered Watch Does Not Work

    If your watch is not fully operational when you receive it, it may be necessary to remove and replace the battery of your watch to restart it.

     

    We recommend having your watch serviced once or twice a year to ensure the mechanism continues to work.

     

Customer Reviews

Asst. Cara Fitzhugh
Five Stars
29/10/2017
Super comfortable and a great fit for my rather large wrist
Serguei Roudnev
I will enjoy my Panerai replica for 366 bucks much longer
29/10/2017
I will enjoy my Panerai replica for 366 bucks much longer and save a lot of money and save myself from strees
kfei
Great watch but their warranty SUCKS. BEWARE.
29/10/2017
Despite still within the warranty period, Panerai is claiming I abused it and wants to charge me $1400 for repairs. I honestly did not abuse my watch. Furthermore I have other watches owned for a longer period of time and have never abused them (Rolex, Invicta, Seiko, Stuhrling, etc.)nor have they broken down. Had I known Panerai was needed to be handled with kid's glove, I would never have bought it. Future buyers beware!!!
plp
End of the honeymoon
29/10/2017
I own a similar PAM00233 Luminor 1950 GMT with 8-day power reserve. The first few months were bliss, but then the watch stopped working. I sent it to Panerai for service in mid-December 2012 - I have yet to receive the watch, and Panerai cannot tell me what's wrong, or when they'll repair and return the watch. All I can say is they'd better (i) not charge me and (ii) offer me a 1 or 2-year warranty on the repair. I am very disappointed. I've owned Rolex, Patek, BlancPain and other luxury watches and really looked forward to the Panerai. It was simple, rugged and very functional. Until it broke. After 6 months. And I babied that watch the entire time. I'm to the point that I'll probably just trade it in as soon as I get it back. Done with Panerai. I still have a Rolex that I received as a family gift in 1972. It's been repaired multiple times - I used it, I passed it to my Mom, who eventually gave it to my wife as a wedding present, who eventually gave it to my daughter when she turned 12. Still works great. I've had a Patek since 1974 that is still going strong. BlancPain apologized profusely after my Lemans GMT broke after 14 months, they quickly repaired it and gave me a 2-year warranty - plus they kept me informed every step of the way. Panerai? Stopped ticking after 6 months. And all I've heard from their repair shop is radio silence. Inexcusable!
Matt
Beautiful, Functuonal - Timepiece
29/10/2017
The reviews below are such crap. I've worn my Pam320 as a daily watch for 2+ years. Recently I sent it in for complimentary service within the 2 year manufacturers warranty window. This watch is beautiful. As someone whose owned Rolexs', Breitlings' and Omegas', I find this right on the same level with Rolex. Never had an issue, despite swimming in the ocean on multiple occasions throughout the last two summers. The other reviews aren't specific to this fine model.

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