
SJX's 2008 report from SIHH unveils Panerai's highly anticipated Special Editions, offering a first look at models that would soon become collector favorites. This article provides essential details and initial impressions of the new Radiomir and Luminor references, capturing the excitement of Panerai's latest offerings.
Panerai 2008 Special Editions:

PAM00309 RADIOMIR 47 MM (black dial)
Case: 47mm, brushed titanium
Movement: Panerai OP XXVII (Minerva hand-wound)
Dial: Black Sandwich with pink gold ring

PAM00322 RADIOMIR 47 MM (brown dial)
Case: 47mm, brushed titanium
Movement: Panerai OP XXVII (Minerva hand-wound)
Dial: Brown Sandwich with pink gold ring

PAM00026 LUMINOR MARINA LEFT-HANDED 44 MM
Case: 44mm, brushed steel with special hard black coating
Movement: Panerai OP II
Dial: Black sandwich

PAM00308 LUMINOR REGATTA CHRONOGRAPH 44MM
Case: 44mm, brushed steel
Movement: Panerai OP XXVI, COSC
Dial: Black with Paris Hobnails

PAM00307 LUMINOR 1950 PANGAEA SUBMERSIBLE DEPTH GAUGE 47MM
Case: 47mm, titanium
Movement: Panerai OP XV, COSC
Dial: Blue
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.
Does anyone know why the difference in numbers offered? Gaz
I appreciate our team effort with Panerai coverage, and I'll be posting real life pics lin the wee night hours later tonight. The titanium rad looks pretty good! Follow up report to come later Running around like a dog over here in SIHH! Cheers, Anthony
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