PAM 00389
The Luminor Submersible 1950 amagnetic 3 days automatic titanio is an
original combination of tradition and innovation. Indeed, the typical
Luminor Submersible case by Officine Panerai houses beneath the dial a
special soft iron case forming a Faraday cage that protects and isolates
the movement from the flow of magnetic fields. In extreme conditions, and
in everyday life, watches are often exposed to magnetic fields generated by
electric charges and currents. Such magnetic fields can noticeably alter
the rate of the watch, a possibility that is virtually non-existent in the
new Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio. Applied to
the rotating titanium bezel, inspired by that of the models made by Panerai
for the Egyptian Navy in the 1950s, is a disc of matte black ceramic, on
which the linear and dot-shaped titanium markers are fixed. The bezel
rotates only in an anti-clockwise direction, to prevent accidental shocks
interfering with the measurement of the time of the dive. The movement of
this special Submersible is the P.9000, which offers a convenient system
for regulating the hour hand that can be moved backwards and forwards in
jumps of exactly one hour, correspondingly changing also the date display.
Entirely designed and created at the Officine Panerai Manufacture in
Neuchâtel, the P.9000 is 13¾ lignes in diameter and has 28 jewels, a
variable inertia balance and an Incabloc® anti-shock device. The movement
is characterized by the precision of its construction and the two barrels
which are constantly charged by the oscillating weight in both directions,
thus ensuring a 3-day power reserve.
Case Size: 47mm
Buckle: Tang
Materials: Titanium
Dial: Black
Movement: Automatic P.9000
Water Resistance: 30 bar
Complications: Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, rotating bezel
Case Back: Plain
Strap : Black rubber
Reference #: Pam00389
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