Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger spotted wearing a Panerai

Arnold Schwarzenegger was recently spotted with one of the most extreme wrist statements in modern watchmaking strapped to his forearm — the Panerai Radiomir Egiziano in titanium, reference PAM00341, a 60mm limited edition of just 300 pieces that makes even the most oversized sport watches look restrained by comparison.
The PAM00341 Radiomir Egiziano draws its name and inspiration from the historic Panerai instruments supplied to the Egyptian Navy in the early 1950s, which themselves were outsized by necessity — designed to be legible to combat divers operating in low visibility. Panerai revived the concept with the Egiziano series, and the PAM00341 represents its titanium iteration. The Grade 2 titanium case keeps the weight surprisingly manageable despite the extreme diameter, and the cushion-shaped Radiomir case form, wire lugs, and domed sapphire crystal maintain an authentic connection to mid-century Panerai DNA. Water resistance is rated to 100 metres.
The heart of the watch is the in-house P.2002 calibre, a hand-wound manufacture movement of considerable substance. Three series-coupled mainspring barrels deliver a certified eight-day power reserve — a technical achievement that remains genuinely impressive — with the reserve indicator elegantly displayed on the dial alongside a GMT second time zone function and a date display. Bridges and plates are finished in Geneva waves, a nod to fine watchmaking tradition inside an otherwise utilitarian-styled instrument.
For collectors, the PAM00341 occupies a specific and respected niche. Its 300-piece limitation, the technical depth of the P.2002 movement, and the historically grounded design make it a serious object rather than a novelty. It is the kind of Panerai that appeals to those who find the standard 44mm and 47mm references insufficiently committed to the brand's oversized philosophy.
Schwarzenegger has long favoured bold, architecturally significant watches, and the Egiziano is a natural fit — its proportions align with the actor's own physical scale and uncompromising personal style. With an original UK list price of approximately £25,000, and secondary market values holding firm given the limited production run, the PAM00341 remains a compelling, if niche, proposition for serious Panerai devotees.