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Panerai

Ref. PAM 382

Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Bronzo

An attractive and oversized limited edition bronze diver’s wristwatch with small seconds, date, certificate and presentation box, numbered 288 of a limited edition of 1,000 pieces

Estimate
HK$80,000 - 120,000
€8,900 - 13,300
$10,300 - 15,400
HK$201,600
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Panerai
Year
Circa 2012
Reference No
PAM 382
Movement No
030’512
Case No
BB1471151, N0288/1000
Model Name
Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Bronzo
Material
Bronze
Calibre
Automatic, cal. P9000, 28 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Bronze Panerai pin buckle
Dimensions
47mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
Accessories
Accompanied by Panerai certificate stamped Officine Panerai Hong Kong dated 19th October 2012, limited edition certificate, instruction manual, additional leather strap with buckle, tool, key, outer packaging and fitted presentation box.
Catalogue Essay
Making its important debut in 2011 and marking a milestone for the firm, Panerai released the limited edition Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Bronzo being the first ever wristwatch by any brand to feature a bronze case. Immediately making waves during its launch, the PAM382 was arguably one of the most sought after timepieces of the year. Released with only 1,000 examples worldwide, the implementation of the bronze material was perhaps due to its closely knit connection to underwater exploration and maritime industries. Regarded as one of the most robust, durable and non-corrosive metals for underwater exploration, bronze is a common material used in piping as well and boating components. Untreated, the raw metal allows the case to develop a patina unique to each example produced largely depending on the climate and environment it may be exposed to.

The present example PAM382 numbered 288 is offered in excellent overall condition with a mild layer of patina displayed on the case. Consigned by its original owner and set of accessories, it is a great opportunity for Panerai lovers to acquire the very first bronze wristwatch made by any manufacturer.

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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