THE SEA, HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN While the Panerai brand was founded in Florence in 1860, the Panerai watch came into being in the world of the depths of the sea. To be precise, the depths of the Mediterranean, where in March 1936 the commandos of ...
In its long history, Officine Panerai has often been involved with the world of the deep, creating watches capable of operating at extreme depths. With the new Luminor Submersible 1950 2500m 3 Days Automatic Titanio, Officine Panerai continues this long t...
The absolute darkness which rules in the depths of the sea is reflected in the appearance of the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Ceramica, the new Officine Panerai Special Edition which, with its matt ceramic case, its P.9000 manufacture movemen...
In the mind of every sailor, bronze immediately evokes images associated with the sea. Vintage yachts and ships are rich in objects made of this material, which reacts to the passage of time and effects of the atmospheric by acquiring a patina which makes...
Officine Panerai presents the Luminor 1950 3 Days Chrono Flyback, a new chronograph with a flyback function and an automatic movement with a power reserve of three days. Available in a purely sports version in steel or as a more elegant one in red gold, t...
The start of a vintage yacht race is a moment of remarkable beauty. The boats of every class, with timbers sometimes a hundred years old or more, gather together at the starting line between the buoys, driven only by the wind which fills the sails and by ...
chrono is also a nice addition for sail races. Sailors will be pleased to get one and also appreciate it is not a limited serie. Thanks to Kong for its so rapid coverage. Cheers, Patrickh
RADIOMIR 1940 In about 1940, the Panerai workshops in Florence perfected a new case, designed to meet the increasing demands of the commandos of the Italian Navy. The case had evolved from the one presented in 1936 which is known today as the Radiomir – a...
A really nice model. 2 minutes later and the date should have been covered by the hand. for a nicer dial IMO. Enjoyable to wear it, more than the 512 (42mm), even on my small wrist 16,5cm. Cheers, Patrickh ...
The Radiomir 1940, in both the steel and the red gold versions is also available with the case 42 mm in diameter with the P.999 hand-wound movement, the smallest and thinnest in the wide range of calibres produced by the Officine Panerai manufacture in Ne...
It seems that the steel 42mm Radiomir has a slightly different 999 movement than the RG one? ( the gold has the fine adjustment spring) Do you have any live shots of the 42mm as well? Thanks
In 2007 Officine Panerai launched the P.2005 movement, a sophisticated hand-wound calibre with an innovative interpretation of the tourbillon regulator, distinguished by a simple but revolutionary insight which makes the movement unique. The traditional r...