Panerai's NEW P.3000 Movement

Nov 17, 2010,08:23 AM
 

Entirely designed, developed and produced in the Officine Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel, the hand-wound P.3000 calibre presents the main characteristics of the Panerai movements both in terms of structure and in terms of performance, robustness, accuracy and its long power reserve.

 

Panerai P.3000 calibre



The thickness of the calibre P.3000 is 5.3 mm and the diameter is 16½ lignes, a substantial size which traces its origins from that of the movements which were fitted to the historic Panerai models. The calibre is immediately recognisable by its construction, which is similar to that of a three-quarter plate movement: a large bridge, next to another smaller one, covers the majority of the mechanical parts and it is fixed to the bottom plate by a series of screws of substantial thickness, thus forming a particularly rigid structure.

 

The movement has 21 jewels and it uses two spring barrels connected in series. Such an arrangement enables long, thin springs to be used, which ensures the delivery of a more even force and also does so over a longer period of time, with a power reserve of 3 days. The balance wheel is unusually large (13.2 mm) and it is the variable inertia type, with four adjusting screws arranged externally round the ring, so that the rate can be regulated without it being necessary to remove the whole assembly. Supported by a bridge with twin supports – a fixing much safer and more stable compared to the cantilevered single bridge – the balance wheel oscillates at a frequency of 3 Hz, equivalent to 21,600 alternations per hour. It is fitted with an Incabloc® anti-shock device and is free-sprung, so there is no regulating lever.

 

With brush-finished bridges and chamfered angles – that is, with the angles smoothed and polished – the P.3000 calibre is also fitted with the device for the rapid adjustment of the time: a star wheel with 12 points and a small spring clutch enable the hour hand to be moved one hour at a time, without interfering with the movement of the minute hand or the operation of the watch.

 

Functions

·        Hours, minutes, small seconds

 

Technical specifications

·        Hand-wound

·        Power reserve 3 days

·        160 components

·        21 jewels

·        16½ lignes in diameter

·        5.3 mm thick

·        Two spring barrels

·        Frequency of oscillation 3 Hz

·        Incabloc® anti-shock device

 

 

Press Release

 

 

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-11-19 06:23:59


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Very nice Anths!

 
 By: BluNotte : November 17th, 2010-08:27
Thanks for sharing with us! It keeps me in suspence as to what OP will incorporate this movement into which of their pieces! Well, here goes SIHH 2011! Stephen

Thanks for the Report Anthony....

 
 By: i_am_Sam : November 17th, 2010-08:29
Does this mean that this is the end of the ETA era in Panerai watches? It's gonna be interesting to see what Panerai will come out in their historical line next year... Best, Sam

I guess so

 
 By: BluNotte : November 17th, 2010-08:33
Signore Bonati did say that he intends not to use ETA movements anymore in the future....... Cheers Stephen

My guess is the P.3000 movement will be used in the regular Historic watches

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 17th, 2010-08:34
so that means the regular Luminors (not the 1950 Luminors) and the Radiomirs Historics. I'm not 100% sure but it would make sense to do this IMO. Cheers, Anthony

Same POV Anths

 
 By: BluNotte : November 17th, 2010-08:35
Thanks Stephen

my humble opinion goes hand in hand with yours Anthony . [nt]

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : November 17th, 2010-13:58
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Ahhh, so that's what it will probably go into...

 
 By: patrick_y : November 17th, 2010-20:55
Good to know, that means that Panerai will pretty much have an entire line-up of mostly in-house movements.

From the last Asia GTG

 
 By: kglaw : November 17th, 2010-20:14
Some one asked Jean-Sebastian of Panerai HK about the issue if the ETA movements will be deleted and he said that they will still be using it. Then he didn't say anything further to that. Maybe Panerai will slowly change to this new movements to replace t... 

The new movement is about the size of the IWC 51011.

 
 By: mac : November 18th, 2010-06:31
The movement is about 37mm wide and it can fit a 44mm case size. It really wouldn't make any economic sense for Panerai to deliver a new movment that doesn't accomodate it's staple case size.

Yes, I agree

 
 By: kglaw : November 20th, 2010-06:27
It wouldn't make sense if the movement didn't fit a 44mm case. I guess we were just let to believe that with the larger size movement that it might not fit the 44mm case.

Thank you for sharing :)

 
 By: RougeCherise : November 17th, 2010-08:32
This surely does keep me and stephen (especially him) excited on welcoming 2011! Cheers! Adeline

6 weeks or so..

 
 By: ocwatching : November 17th, 2010-08:33
thanks for the post...Panerai..you drive me crazy..

Nice, let's see what it goes into...

 
 By: patrick_y : November 17th, 2010-08:51
Looking forward to seeing what kind of watch this movement goes into. Seems like Panerai is going to be making smaller watches?

Its going to be great to see what this new movement goes into...

 
 By: aboen : November 17th, 2010-11:35
hopefully some sort of cool Radiomir. Drew

What does "robustness" mean when describing

 
 By: docsnov : November 17th, 2010-16:02
a movement? Only thing I can guess is it means durable and can withstand some amount of impact. Just seems like a weird term that gets thrown around quite a bit. Thanks, Stewart

Great news

 
 By: grigo : November 18th, 2010-00:54
can't wait to see the first watch this will be going into to. Best regards, George

Thanks for the info, Anthony..

 
 By: colantotte : November 18th, 2010-03:26
Probably, OP is preparing for the day when ETA movements will be discontinued to be used in their watches, except a couple models like the Zero and Fiver. OP started to develop 3-day PR in 2009 for the P.9000 movements but to accomodate the 47mm Radiomir ... 

Great news!

 
 By: psj : January 3rd, 2011-02:22
Great to hear that Panerai is continuing developing in-house movement. One of the main reasons I was attracted to the 320 in the first place was the in-house movement. Can't wait to see what this new movement will be put into and how it will perform!