Presented for the very first time at the exhibition "O'Clock - time design, style time" (Milan Triennale, 11th October 2011 - 8th January 2012), the Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days - 47mm (PAM00422) is an exceptional instance in the mix of design and approach embodied by Panerai watches.
The unique style in the case is inspired by a rare historic model and is characterized by the pronounced cusp rounding from the carrure. This function, rich in meaning from the historical viewpoint, testifies for the transformation, which occurred in the early 1940s, from the Radiomir's cushion situation into that of the Luminor, and in the Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days - 47mm it enhances a 47mm steel Luminor 1950 case (AISI 316L), using the traditional lever gadget protecting the winding crown created of brushed steel.
The black dial of the Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days - 47mm is normal of the Panerai design, with tiny seconds at nine o'clock as well as the traditional succession of significant numbers and indexes. The dial includes a "sandwich" structure together with the ecru Super-LumiNova layer enclosed in between two plates, which emerges from the holes made in correspondence with indexes and numbers, to give maximum clarity and depth for the dial. The engravings "Luminor Marina" and "Panerai", produced employing characters from the period, comprehensive the design in the dial.
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