Vendôme Special Editions 1999
Significantly more expensive than any other chronograph model, this watch has a very fine Frédérique Piguet movement in a white gold Luminor case.
| Scans | Numbers | Case | Dial | Movement | Description |
| B:100 | White gold 40mm (?) Luminor. Sapphire crystal display back. | Black | OP V | Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph with three counters. Strap. |
This watch has the same movement as the Girard-Perregaux Traveller 2, but was executed in only 60 pieces in a white gold case. The D series GMT alarm has the same functions but in a slightly larger steel case.
| Scans | Numbers | Case | Dial | Movement | Description |
| B:60 | 40mm white gold Radiomir | Black | Automatic, base Girard-Perregaux calibre 59 | Hours, minutes, seconds, date, second time zone, alarm |
PAM 47 Radiomir Chrono Split Seconds
This watch a has highly complicated NOS Venus rattrapante movement in a Radiomir case. I've only ever seen one, and its caseback was marked B9/10. The Panerai special editions catalogue says that the PAM 47 was an issue of 20 watches, so there's some confusion here!
| Scans | Numbers | Case | Dial | Movement | Description |
| B:10 or 20 | 40mm steel Radiomir | Black | Hand wind, base Vénus calibre 179 | Hours, minutes, small seconds, split-seconds chronograph with two counters. Display back. |
PAM 52 Luminor Chrono Titanium Steel
This watch was the initial run of the current production chronographs. It differs from more recent models in having contrasting subdials, and the absence of a date.
| Scans | Numbers | Case | Dial | Movement | Description |
| B:500 | 40mm steel / titanium Luminor. Sapphire crystal display back. Steel / titanium bracelet. | Black with white subdials. | OP IV | Hours, minutes, small seconds. Chronograph with three counters |