2010s Panerai Luminor Submersible Ceramic 47mm PAM00508

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Here we have a 2010s Panerai Luminor Submersible Ceramic PAM00508, featuring a 47mm Ceramic cushion case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with drilled screw lugs. Panerai employs a synthetic ceramic made from Zirconium Oxide powder, known for its durability and matte finish.

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Here we have a 2010s Panerai Luminor Submersible Ceramic PAM00508, featuring a 47mm Ceramic cushion case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with drilled screw lugs. Panerai employs a synthetic ceramic made from Zirconium Oxide powder, known for its durability and matte finish. This material undergoes a precise crafting process that results in excellent scratch resistance and the ability to withstand corrosive agents and high temperatures. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 57.5mm, and a case thickness of 16mm gives the watch an impressive wrist presence. The characteristic Registered Trademark crown guard is located on the right side, featuring its release and locking mechanism. A coin-edged, unidirectional Ceramic bezel features raised disc markers and an engraved scale for the first 15 minutes, coated in Luminova. A domed sapphire crystal is set above a matte black dial. Applied disc and baton indexes marking the hours are coated in Luminova. At 3 o’clock, there is a colour-matched date window, and at 9 o’clock, there is a recessed small second register. Broad skeletonised sword hands are tipped in Luminova. Luminor is based on Luminova and was developed by Panerai in the 1950s. At 12 o’clock, we have the “Panerai Submersible”, and at 6 o’clock, we have “Panerai Ceramica” completing this rugged, stealthy professional diver watch. On the reverse, a screw-down Titanium case back in a proprietary black hard coating with the details of the watch engraved around its edge and an engraved submersible in the centre, an engraved Black Seal logo dates back to the Italian frogman during World War 2 who wore all-black dive suits and resembled seals, inside an automatic Panerai Cal. P9000, 28 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. The movement features two barrels and a bidirectional, skeletonised rotor for excellent efficiency. It also has a quick-set hour mechanism that allows you to set the date and hour without stopping the movement. It comes paired with its original worn Panerai 26mm black leather strap secured with a signed pin buckle.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold as "Watch Only”; therefore, it comes without its Panerai box or paperwork. It comes paired with its original worn Panerai 26mm black leather strap secured with a signed pin buckle. The watch is from Circa. 2010s and is sold in worn condition, but overall, it is in fair condition, with a small chip in the ceramic at the crown guard, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

This Panerai Luminor Submersible, in a 47mm ceramic case, demands its presence on the wrist as you would expect a Panerai to, so if you are not a fan of big watches, it will come as no surprise that this isn't the watch for you. The all black design with the subtle faux-patina throughout the indices and the hands adds a surprising warmth to the watch on the wrist, it is without doubt a very attractive design, even if a bit too big for my personal tastes, I can see the appeal. Do not hesitate to book an appointment and try this watch on for yourself!

Specification

Reference : PAM00508
Movement : Automatic Panerai Cal. P9000
Age : Circa. 2010s
Year : Circa. 2010s
Case Size : 47mm
Case Thickness : 16mm
Lug to Lug : 57.5mm
Lugs : 26mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : None
Case Material : Black Ceramic
Warranty : 12 Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Panerai

In 1860, Giovanni Panerai opened his watchmaker's shop in Florence. It wasn't only a shop and workshop but also served as the city's first watchmaking school. Officine Panerai was born. The shop later moved to its current location in the Palazzo Arcivescovile in Piazza San Giovanni, Italy, changing its name to "Orologeria Svizzera" at the beginning of the twentieth century. In 1916, stemming from Marie and Pierre Curie’s 1898 discovery, Officine Panerai created Radiomir to meet the military needs of the Royal Italian Navy. This radium-based powder gives luminosity to the dials of sighting instruments. Reference to the name "Radiomir" is documented in the patent filed in France on 23 March 1916. The substance's properties are perfect for military applications, with high visibility, and the paint has excellent underwater adhesive qualities. In 1936, Panerai created the first prototypes of the model now known as "Radiomir" for the frogman commandos of the First Submarine Group Command of the Royal Italian Navy. The Navy's historical archives record that just ten prototypes were produced in 1936. It was during this time that a very unusual relationship between Rolex and Panerai was forged with the production of the Ref: 2533. The design comes from a 47mm Rolex Oyster pocket watch. That was turned on its side so that the crown would be now located at 3 o’clock. In 1949, Panerai introduced a new luminescent substance called Luminor, which was not only safer than radium-based Radiomir but also much more luminous. In 1955, Panerai launched the Luminor, a watch created for the Royal Italian Navy with its characteristic crown guard, designed in the 1950s, invented by brother and sister Giuseppe and Maria Giuseppe Panerai. It wasn’t until 1993 that Panerai finally released the Luminor and Luminor Marina to the public. Today, Officine Panerai is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Richemont S.A Group that includes Cartier, IWC, Montblanc, and Vacheron Constantin.

Description

Here we have a 2010s Panerai Luminor Submersible Ceramic PAM00508, featuring a 47mm Ceramic cushion case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with drilled screw lugs. Panerai employs a synthetic ceramic made from Zirconium Oxide powder, known for its durability and matte finish. This material undergoes a precise crafting process that results in excellent scratch resistance and the ability to withstand corrosive agents and high temperatures. Its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 57.5mm, and a case thickness of 16mm gives the watch an impressive wrist presence. The characteristic Registered Trademark crown guard is located on the right side, featuring its release and locking mechanism. A coin-edged, unidirectional Ceramic bezel features raised disc markers and an engraved scale for the first 15 minutes, coated in Luminova. A domed sapphire crystal is set above a matte black dial. Applied disc and baton indexes marking the hours are coated in Luminova. At 3 o’clock, there is a colour-matched date window, and at 9 o’clock, there is a recessed small second register. Broad skeletonised sword hands are tipped in Luminova. Luminor is based on Luminova and was developed by Panerai in the 1950s. At 12 o’clock, we have the “Panerai Submersible”, and at 6 o’clock, we have “Panerai Ceramica” completing this rugged, stealthy professional diver watch. On the reverse, a screw-down Titanium case back in a proprietary black hard coating with the details of the watch engraved around its edge and an engraved submersible in the centre, an engraved Black Seal logo dates back to the Italian frogman during World War 2 who wore all-black dive suits and resembled seals, inside an automatic Panerai Cal. P9000, 28 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. The movement features two barrels and a bidirectional, skeletonised rotor for excellent efficiency. It also has a quick-set hour mechanism that allows you to set the date and hour without stopping the movement. It comes paired with its original worn Panerai 26mm black leather strap secured with a signed pin buckle.

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