
Dimardi's recent acquisition of the Panerai Luminor Boutique Edition PAM390 sparked a lively discussion among collectors. His initial post, featuring stunning wrist shots, highlights the model's distinctive dial and appealing proportions. This article delves into the community's appreciation for this specific reference and its place within the broader Panerai universe.


The Panerai Luminor Base PAM390 represents a core offering within the Luminor series, distinguished by its brown dial and manual-wind movement. Produced from 2011 to 2016, this reference positions itself as a time-only variant within the broader Luminor collection.
The 44mm steel case houses the manual-wind P5000 caliber, delivering an exceptional 192-hour power reserve. The watch features a sapphire crystal and fixed bezel configuration, with 100-meter water resistance. The brown dial pairs with a leather strap, creating a cohesive aesthetic presentation.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a straightforward Luminor expression without complications, emphasizing the fundamental time-telling function. The substantial power reserve and manual-wind movement cater to enthusiasts who appreciate traditional watchmaking approaches. The five-year production window and brown dial treatment offer collectors a specific variant within the Luminor Base lineup.
the dial is even better than I remember it! My 25 says hi:
Yes....love the colors and tone of the 390 dial and hands
My 177K says, βHello.β
I like it a lot...right up my alley...
Iβm curious if you had also initially considered the 372? Or was it the size or dial that made you prefer yours?
I am relatively new to Panerai and this 390 came up on my radar and the dial and colors spoke to me...the size was great too. Lots more for me to discover in the Panerai world but i am happy with this first one!!
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