Panerai Luminor PAM 00111

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Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 2010
Case Size: 44mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Hong Kong
Description

Ref. PAM00111A fine and attractive limited edition stainless steel cushion-shaped wristwatch with small seconds, crown guards, certificate and presentation box, numbered 2,906 of a limited edition of 3,000 pieces

Manufacturer: Panerai Year: Circa 2010 Reference No: PAM00111 Movement No: 538’310 Case No: OP6727, BB1386181, K2906/3000 Model Name: Luminor Marina Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Automatic, cal. OP XI, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Panerai pin buckle Dimensions: 44mm diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and buckle signed Accessories: Accompanied by Panerai international guarantee certificate stamped De Meo Francesco dated April 2010, guarantee booklet, instruction manual, COSC certificate, screw driver, two additional strap and buckles, hang tag, outer packaging and fitted presentation box. , The present Panerai Luminor Marina PAM00111 was made as a limited edition of 3000 pieces featuring a 44mm diameter case equipped with the model’s classic crown guards and powered by the firm’s in-house cal. OP XI. The sandwiched dial is another signature trait of the firm with luminous Arabic and baton numerals. The present example numbered 2,906 from circa 2010 is offered with its complete set of accessories with two additional rubber straps., 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".