Wed, Oct 5, 2016
Panerai has unveiled special series of four watches which seem to have arisen from an encounter between the sea and the light, available exclusively at its boutiques throughout the world.
The series includes the Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Automatic (PAM00688), the Luminor 1950 10 days GMT Automatic (PAM00689), the Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio (PAM00690) and the Radiomir 1940 10 Days GMT Oro Rosso (PAM00659).
For Panerai the sea is a fundamental element, inseparably associated with the history of the brand, and today this historic link is still reflected in its sponsorship of the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge, the prestigious regattas for classic sailing boats.
The dials of the watches are all an intense blue colour and they have been made even more attractive by the satiné soleil finish, a process which catches the light and diffuses it, thus creating subtle flashes and fascinating, ever-changing effects, like those caused by the rays of the sun and the waves of the sea.
LUMINOR 1950 3 DAYS GMT AUTOMATIC
The blue dial with satiné soleil finish of the new Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Automatic blends perfectly with its blue leather strap with contrasting ecru stitching, emphasising the naval inspiration of this model.
The case is made of polished AISI 316L stainless steel and it is 42 mm in diameter while the bridge device with the sealing lever protecting the winding crown helps to ensure that it is water-resistant to 10 bar (a depth of about 100 m).
Fitted with the in-house P.9001 automatic calibre, with a power reserve of three days, the watch has a range of invaluable functions which are both easy to use and legible: the date at 3 o’clock; the GMT function for indicating the time in a second time zone; and the power reserve display on the back, visible through the sapphire glass window which also enables the movement to be admired.
The watch also features the seconds reset function, which stops the balance wheel and zeroes the seconds hand in the small counter at 9 o’clock when the winding crown is pulled out, so that the watch can be synchronised with a reference time signal.
The new Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Automatic is presented in an elegant blue box made of polished cherry wood, which also contains second strap made of rubber, the tool for changing the strap and a screwdriver.
LUMINOR 1950 10 DAYS GMT AUTOMATIC
This new watch combines the elegant sports appearance of the blue dial and its satiné soleil finish with the remarkable technology of the P.2003 automatic calibre with a power reserve of at least ten days, date, GMT function with am/pm indication, seconds reset, and the device for quickly adjusting the hour hand.
Although all the functions of the new watch can be read on the dial, it still has a simple, clean design, enhanced by its structure of two superimposed discs containing ecru Super-LumiNova, the luminous substance which gives the watch its extraordinary visibility at night. At 6 o’clock is the characteristic linear indication of the ten-day power reserve, a duration made possible by the three spring barrels of the P.2003.
calibre. The date window is at 3 o’clock while the traditional small seconds dial is at 9 o’clock; this dial also contains the second time zone hand for am/pm indication, thus avoiding any confusion between day and night time.
The watch’s case is 44 mm in diameter and it is fitted with the iconic bridge device protecting the winding crown. It is made of AISI 316L stainless steel, an alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, perfect for a sports watch which is water-resistant to 10 bar. On the back is a sapphire glass window through which the movement can be admired, in particular the continuous movement of the bi-directional oscillating weight.
The new Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT Automatic (PAM00689) is supplied with a blue alligator strap and is presented in the elegant blue box with a second strap made of rubber, the tool for changing the strap and a screwdriver.
RADIOMIR 1940 3 DAYS ACCIAIO
The purity of the Radiomir 1940 design in its most authentic version is clothed in blue and it sparkles with reflections of the sea in the Radiomir 1940 3 Days.
The case is made of polished AISI 316L stainless steel and it has the classic diameter of 47 mm, typical of period Panerai watches. The dial is blue with satiné-soleil finish and sandwich structure, and it too is presented in its classic version with large hour-markers and the subsidiary small seconds dial. The hands are gilded and create a harmonious effect with the ecru colour of the Super-LumiNova, and the natural colour of the Assolutamente strap in untreated leather on which the OP logo has been hot-pressed.
The watch is fitted with the P.3000 calibre, hand-wound with a power reserve and three days, which is clearly visible through the sapphire glass window in the back. The calibre is 16 1/2 lignes and it has a large balance wheel firmly secured by a bridge with twin supports. There are two spring barrels which accumulate the long power reserve of three days, the minimum standard for Panerai in-house calibres. With brushed chamfered bridges, the P.3000 calibre also has the device for quickly adjusting the hour hand so that it can be moved forwards or backwards one hour at a time without interfering with the minute hand or the running of the watch.
The new Radiomir 1940 3 Days is water-resistant to 10 bar and is presented the elegant blue box.
RADIOMIR 1940 10 DAYS AUTOMATIC ORO ROSSO
The Radiomir 1940 10 Days Automatic Oro Rosso is the most precious creation in this series of watches with blue satiné-soleil dials. The classic Radiomir 1940 design is executed in red gold and it is fitted with the P.2003/10 calibre, rich in technical features and finely finished.
Designed, produced and decorated at Panerai’s manufacture in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, the P.2003/10 is Officine Panerai’s first skeletonised automatic movement, a magnificent synthesis of art and technology, of form and content. This technology is first apparent in the calibre: with a diameter of 13 3/4 lines (31 mm) and three spring barrels, which enable the watch to accumulate a power reserve of ten days, the movement has 25 jewels and a balance wheel making 28,000 vibrations per hour (4 Hz).
The main functions are hours, minutes, small seconds, date, and the linear indication of the power reserve at 6 o’clock. Also, for all who travel, a central arrow-shaped hand enables the time to be read in a second time zone, with am/pm indication on the counter at 9 o’clock.
Finally, two very useful devices make setting the time extremely easy and exact: the first stops the balance wheel and returns the seconds hand to zero when the winding crown is pulled out; and the second device enables the hand indicating local time to be moved forward or back in steps of one hour without moving the minute hand or interfering with the running of the watch, while the date adjusts automatically.
The artistic nature of the watch is seen in the delicate work of skeletonising, which reveals the complexity and sophistication of the movement. The first element which attracts the eye is the rotor of the oscillating weight, finely finished with the words “Officine Panerai” cut out along its outer edge.
The process of cutting out these words is extremely delicate, not only because of the technical expertise which is required but also because the rotor must not be made too light: beyond a certain point it would have too little weight to wind the spring barrels properly.
Visible beneath the rotor, which rotates in both directions, is the skeleton work of the bridges and barrels, which draws attention to the technology involved and the remarkable finish of the various components with their polished chamfered edges.
The case of the new 45 mm watch, is made of 5NPt red gold with a polished finish.
The watch is guaranteed water-resistant to 5 bar (a depth of 50 m). It is supplied with a blue alligator strap with a red gold buckle and presented in the same elegant blue box made of polished cherry wood.
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