Simplicity, a certain sobriety, but with an undisuptable character, the recipe is simple, for a nice looking Panerai. Here are the keys. Add the Destro Configuration, the typical crown protector, the 47 mm titanium case, plus a Brown dial and a two counters Chronograph, and you have some spices. The
Simplicity, a certain sobriety, but with an undisuptable character, the recipe is simple, for a nice looking Panerai.
Here are the keys.
Add the Destro Configuration, the typical crown protector, the 47 mm titanium case, plus a Brown dial and a two counters Chronograph, and you have some spices.
The 8 Days movement is the last plus I found on this Watch.
The con? The LE of 300 pièces ( or 150, the number is not clear ). Was it necessary on this one, I am not sure... But hey... We well know the phenomenon.
Here are the tow quick pictures I took at the Panerai booth during the SIHH:
Not bad, not bad, but if we have to discuss about Panerai Chronos, this 579 will stay in the shadow of another one, a brilliant one, which houses the Cal OP XXV, a Minerva 13-22....
Stay tuned, I am working on the topic...
Best,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-01-27 01:08:23 This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-01-27 02:26:50
About the Panerai Mare Nostrum Steel Ref. PAM300
The PAM300 represents Panerai's Mare Nostrum series in a steel case configuration. This reference delivers the Mare Nostrum design in brushed steel construction with a substantial 52mm case diameter.
The watch features a brushed steel case measuring 52mm across, paired with a matching brushed steel bezel. Protection comes from 1.6mm sapphire crystal, while water resistance extends to 30 meters. The movement is the Calibre OP XXV, housed within the steel case construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a large-format steel sports watch from Panerai's Mare Nostrum collection. The 52mm case size positions it for those who prefer substantial wrist presence, while the brushed steel finishing provides a utilitarian aesthetic. The PAM300 offers an entry point into the Mare Nostrum series for collectors focused on steel case variants.
Specifications
- Caliber
- OP XXV
- Case
- Brushed Steel
- Diameter
- 52mm
- Dial
- Blue
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- 1.6mm Sapphire
About the Panerai Luminor 1950 Chrono Mono-Pulsante Left-Handed 8 Days Titanio Ref. PAM579
The Luminor 1950 Left-Handed 3 Days Monopulsante Chrono, reference PAM579, is a distinctive offering within the Luminor 1950 collection, characterized by its crown and chronograph pusher positioned on the left side of the case. This 'destro' configuration caters to left-handed wearers or those who prefer to wear their watch on the right wrist, providing an unobstructed view of the dial and enhanced comfort during wear. It stands out as a specialized chronograph model, combining the robust Luminor aesthetic with a unique operational layout.
This reference features a 47mm brushed titanium case, complemented by a polished titanium bezel. The watch is fitted with a 2mm sapphire crystal, contributing to its water resistance of 100 meters. Powering the PAM579 is the in-house Calibre P.2004/9, a hand-wound mechanical movement. This movement is notable for its substantial power reserve of 8 days, a feature that aligns with the brand's tradition of extended autonomy.
The PAM579 appeals to collectors seeking a technically interesting and ergonomically distinct timepiece. Its left-handed design, combined with the single-pusher chronograph function and long power reserve, positions it as a unique piece within the brand's contemporary offerings. The use of titanium for the case ensures a lighter wear experience despite its significant dimensions, making it a practical choice for enthusiasts of larger watches with a specific functional preference.
Specifications
- Caliber
- P.2004/9
- Case
- Brushed Titanium
- Diameter
- 47mm
- Dial
- Brown
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- 2mm Sapphire
About the Panerai Ref. Luminor1950
The Luminor 1950 3 Days PAM00372 is a notable reference that captures the essence of Panerai's historical designs, particularly those from the mid-20th century. It is distinguished by its clean dial, lack of a date complication, and the use of a Plexiglas crystal, which is a nod to vintage Panerai watches. This model was introduced as a special edition, appealing to collectors who appreciate the brand's heritage aesthetic without modern embellishments. Its design emphasizes legibility and the robust character associated with the Luminor case.
The watch features a substantial 47mm case crafted from polished stainless steel, characteristic of the Luminor 1950 series. It houses the in-house P.3000 manual-winding mechanical movement, which provides a power reserve of three days, or 72 hours. The crystal is made of Plexiglas, contributing to its vintage appeal and offering a different visual quality compared to sapphire. The solid case back further reinforces its historical design inspiration.
This reference holds particular appeal for collectors seeking a direct link to Panerai's past. Its large case size and minimalist dial with a sandwich construction are defining features that resonate with enthusiasts of the brand's original tool watch ethos. The PAM00372 is considered a significant piece for those who value historical accuracy and the distinctive design language that defines Panerai's most recognizable models.
Specifications
- Caliber
- P.3000
- Case
- Stainless steel
- Diameter
- 47mm
- Dial
- Black
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- Plexiglas