製造商: Panerai 年份: Circa 2013 型號: PAM00508 機芯編號: 088’275 錶殼號碼: OP6934, BB1’624’089, P0136/1000 型號名稱: Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Ceramica 材料: Ceramic 機芯: Automatic, P.9000, 28 jewels 錶帶/ 錶鏈: Leather 錶扣: Ceramic Panerai pin buckle 尺寸: 47mm diameter 簽名: Case, dial, movement and buckle signed 配件: Accompanied by Panerai certificate stamped Officine Panerai Hong Kong dated 3rd January 2014, Panerai numbered certificate, instruction manual, screw driver, protective cover, additional rubber strap, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
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This present PAM00508 in the Luminor Submersible collection is distinguished by its black ceramic case, which is also the first time a Luminor Submersible watch has been executed in ceramic. Boasting with masculinity, the black ceramic case has a fine sandblasted finish, giving it a matte discrete appearance, it also comes with the choice of a leather strap that sports in ruggedness, or a black rubber strap for water action. The material is very light weight and with excellent resistance to scratches and corrosion. Offered by its original owner in a stunning black appearance and excellent condition, the present watch is numbered 136 of a limited edition of 1,000 pieces only.
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.