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1075

Panerai

Ref. PAM 360

Luminor Paneristi 10th Anniversary

A fine and rare limited edition blackened stainless steel wristwatch with certificate, guarantee and presentation box, numbered 38 of a limited edition of 300 pieces

Estimate
HK$47,000 - 62,000
€5,300 - 7,000
$6,000 - 7,900
HK$93,750
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Panerai
Year
2010
Reference No
PAM 360
Case No
BB 1'413'464
Model Name
Luminor Paneristi 10th Anniversary
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Manual, cal. OP 1, 17 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Blackened stainless steel Officine Panerai pin buckle
Dimensions
44mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial and movement signed
Accessories
With Certificate Luminor for Paneristi’s Anniversary, Guarantee card with retailer dated 20 August 2010, product literature, setting tool, extra rubber strap, case protector, outer packaging and fitted presentation box
Catalogue Essay
Launched in 2010, the PAM 360 was produced as a limited edition series for the 10th anniversary of Paneristi. With only 300 pieces produced, it was recorded that over 2,600 pre-orders were made online when it was launched. Paneristi is a community for collectors and enthusiasts of Officine Panerai, and the watch was only offered to the most dedicated members in the community.

The present example is numbered 38/300 presented in overall very good condition with minimal signs of wear. The watch is further accompanied by the full set of accessories that was delivered with the watch when it was purchased by the original owner.

Panerai

Italian | 1860
Known for its robust designs and large case sizes, Officine Panerai was established in 1860 by Giovanni Panerai in Florence, Italy. Around 1900, Giovanni's grandson Guido Panerai took over, and Panerai became the supplier to the Regia Marina — the Royal Italian Navy. After supplying the navy with high-precision instruments for a number of years, Officine Panerai created Radiomir, a radium-based powder that gives luminosity to the dials of sighting instruments and devices. By 1936, the Royal Italian Navy approached Panerai again with the request to design a watch resistant to extreme underwater conditions. The watch they created became known as the "Radiomir".
Panerai's watches made during the early twentieth century era were comprised of cases designed and manufactured by Rolex SA, with Cortébert, a Swiss manufacturer, supplying the majority of their movements. The most recognizable designs from the firm are the Radiomir and Luminor. To date, vintage models from the first half of the 1900s, such as the reference 3646 and 6152 models, remain the most desirable among collectors.
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