Special Value

Panerai
Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Ceramica
Ref. PAM00441


EUR 7.650,-

List price EUR 15.300,-

Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days GMT Ceramica with papers in like new condition. Sporty watch, with 3 days power reserve and GMT display. Limited edition of 1500 pieces.

Details


Material

Ceramic

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

PAM00441

Dial color

black

Paper

Yes, from 2014

Condition

like new

Diameter

44mm

Warranty

1 Year

Continuing the success story

Luminor

Also the second Historic Panerai Model following the Radiomier is named after a newly discovered luminous material. Panerai patented the tritium-based illuminant on 11 January 1949 and named it Luminor. The Luminor is characterized not only by its luminosity but also by its robust casing with the Panerai-typical crown protector and band attachments which are milled from one piece of metal together with the casing.

Panerai

Panerai

Originally a specialist dealer and watchmaker for Swiss wristwatches in Florence, Panerai began to develop watches for the Italian navy and diving units at the beginning of the 20th century. This watch had the shape and movement of the Rolex Oyster, but a much larger case and dial to improve readability in use. Furthermore, Panerai patented the first luminous material for dials based on the radioactive material radium. Panerai called this luminous material Radiomir.

The best time is now:

Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT Ceramica

1 1 Year Timelounge-Warranty

Papers included

like new

Articles prepared for you

In the right time

Rocket Science

For a brief moment, I seriously considered starting this short article with a scientific treatise on the production of carbon fibers. However, given my rather limited abilities in the natural sciences during my school days, I immediately abandoned this idea and instead turned my attention to the things that move us all on a daily basis. Watches.

The return of the 80s

Everything comes back. At some point. Even my grandmother knew that and the more mature you become, the more you realise: damn, it really is like that. When Rolex presented the GMT-Master II as a yellow gold and bicolour version on a Jubilé bracelet last year, I immediately felt something like my own personal Werthers Echte moment. Only not with gold-wrapped caramel sweets, but with the watches I knew from my childhood. And so I still remember, as if it were yesterday, the picture of TV legend Horst Tappert smiling at me from the cover of a TV magazine with a gold GMT on a Jubilee bracelet.