panerai 47mm on small wrist | Any suggestions for Panerai model for someone with a small wrist panerai 47mm on small wrist With a tiny 6” wrist, I feel like finally have the chance to join the Panerai community with a real Panerai-DNA watch. Definitely love how it look on my wrist. Another thing for this watch is it runs the same movement you can find in Luminor due series, the p.900 movement, which is based on OP XXXIV movements.
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0 · First ever Panerai for a smaller wrist
1 · Big Watches, Small Wrists Part II: Can I manage a Panerai?
2 · Any suggestions for Panerai model for someone with a small wrist
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Many factors to consider besides watch diameter. Wrist shape (round or flat) also plays a role. Short and curved lugs combined with leather straps make Panerai wear smaller . IMO a wire lugged Radiomir wears the smallest out of the Panerai range, especially with the manual wind movement which is thinner. Even the 47mils wear smaller . Many factors to consider besides watch diameter. Wrist shape (round or flat) also plays a role. Short and curved lugs combined with leather straps make Panerai wear smaller than the diameter. If you want a Luminor, consider trying some Bettarini case models (000, 005, 111, etc), which wear closer to the wrist than the 1950 case models. IMO a wire lugged Radiomir wears the smallest out of the Panerai range, especially with the manual wind movement which is thinner. Even the 47mils wear smaller than the 44mil Luminor cases. They are available in 42mil, try one on and see what you think.
Any Panerai owners having a wrist size of around 6.0-6.25 inches and wearing a 44mm Panerai. If yes, do post some pics of the watch on your wrist. I am curious to see if it looks ok or whether it looks big. With a tiny 6” wrist, I feel like finally have the chance to join the Panerai community with a real Panerai-DNA watch. Definitely love how it look on my wrist. Another thing for this watch is it runs the same movement you can find in Luminor due series, the p.900 movement, which is based on OP XXXIV movements.
Radiomir. The smallest watch in the arguably dressier (within the landscape of modern Panerai) Radiomir line-up, Panerai’s original design from 1935, comes in at 42mm, but don’t despair if this seems large. A restrained 48.5mm lug-to-lug makes this offering very approachable indeed for our smaller wrists.
A 47mm watch like this one is probably the purest expression of Panerai's history as a maker of tools for divers in need of extreme water resistance and legibility in deep water. This watch provides that with its 300 meters of water resistance . Panerai had been releasing a few 47mm and the 00372 caught my eye. Like the balanced and basic dial, especially the big fat letterings. I have a rather small wrist, about 6 1/3 inches. That said, the PAM 372 is by no means a small watch at 47mm wide. Speaking of size, the PAM 372 utilizes the in-house P.3000 movement, a hand-winding calibre that measures a whopping 16½ lignes – roughly 37mm. The watch has a sapphire caseback that reveals the movement in its entirety. Personally, with that wrist size, I think you should be able to rock either a 44 or 47mm Panerai. Then again, the size of the wrist is not everything. A flat 6.5” can work just as well, if not better, when compared to a more rounder 7.5” wrist (just to give one example).
The 372 is pulling hard on me! So now I am wondering if it will fit my 6.7" wrist. I am able to pull of 44mm PAMs, but will I be able to do the same with a 47mm monster? Please post pics of your 372 on your wrist and your wrist size Many factors to consider besides watch diameter. Wrist shape (round or flat) also plays a role. Short and curved lugs combined with leather straps make Panerai wear smaller than the diameter. If you want a Luminor, consider trying some Bettarini case models (000, 005, 111, etc), which wear closer to the wrist than the 1950 case models. IMO a wire lugged Radiomir wears the smallest out of the Panerai range, especially with the manual wind movement which is thinner. Even the 47mils wear smaller than the 44mil Luminor cases. They are available in 42mil, try one on and see what you think. Any Panerai owners having a wrist size of around 6.0-6.25 inches and wearing a 44mm Panerai. If yes, do post some pics of the watch on your wrist. I am curious to see if it looks ok or whether it looks big.
With a tiny 6” wrist, I feel like finally have the chance to join the Panerai community with a real Panerai-DNA watch. Definitely love how it look on my wrist. Another thing for this watch is it runs the same movement you can find in Luminor due series, the p.900 movement, which is based on OP XXXIV movements.
Radiomir. The smallest watch in the arguably dressier (within the landscape of modern Panerai) Radiomir line-up, Panerai’s original design from 1935, comes in at 42mm, but don’t despair if this seems large. A restrained 48.5mm lug-to-lug makes this offering very approachable indeed for our smaller wrists. A 47mm watch like this one is probably the purest expression of Panerai's history as a maker of tools for divers in need of extreme water resistance and legibility in deep water. This watch provides that with its 300 meters of water resistance . Panerai had been releasing a few 47mm and the 00372 caught my eye. Like the balanced and basic dial, especially the big fat letterings. I have a rather small wrist, about 6 1/3 inches. That said, the PAM 372 is by no means a small watch at 47mm wide. Speaking of size, the PAM 372 utilizes the in-house P.3000 movement, a hand-winding calibre that measures a whopping 16½ lignes – roughly 37mm. The watch has a sapphire caseback that reveals the movement in its entirety.
Personally, with that wrist size, I think you should be able to rock either a 44 or 47mm Panerai. Then again, the size of the wrist is not everything. A flat 6.5” can work just as well, if not better, when compared to a more rounder 7.5” wrist (just to give one example).
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First ever Panerai for a smaller wrist
Big Watches, Small Wrists Part II: Can I manage a Panerai?
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panerai 47mm on small wrist|Any suggestions for Panerai model for someone with a small wrist