
Chronometer (aka yacomino) highlights a distinctive design element of the Panerai PAM 422: the luminous power reserve indicator. This often-overlooked feature, integrated within the P.3000 family of movements, offers both aesthetic appeal and practical utility for collectors. His post invites a closer look at how such details enhance the ownership experience of a Panerai timepiece.

The PAM422 represents Panerai's Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days in a substantial 47mm case configuration. This reference operates within the Luminor Marina series, distinguishing itself through the P3001 movement and polished steel construction.
The 47mm polished steel case houses the P3001 movement and features a polished steel bezel. The watch incorporates a 3mm sapphire crystal and offers 100-meter water resistance. The case materials and movement specifications position this reference as a substantial timepiece within the collection.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking larger case dimensions and the P3001 movement within the Luminor Marina lineup. The 47mm case size and polished steel finish provide specific aesthetic and wearing characteristics that distinguish the PAM422 from other references in the series. The combination of case size and movement creates a particular positioning within the broader Luminor Marina collection.
Available when needed, otherwise out of sight and mind..
It is a lovely watch
I thought they were all 300m for 44mm luminar cased watches
You just need to check it with once in the morning when you are putting on the watch and then you are ready to go.
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