REFERENCE SECTION



HISTORIC

Luminor Marina

The Luminor Marina watch is inspired to one of the first Luminor models of the 1940s, equipped with an 8-day Angelus movement, with the small seconds dial at the 9 o'clock position, which still today is the distinctive feature of Panerai watches together with the essential dial with luminous hour markers and Arabic numerals at the quarters.

It is also available in the left-handed version (also known as the 'Destro' model), characterized by the winding crown and the device protecting the crown on the left side of the case and the small seconds dial at 3 o'clock. It recalls the technical-functional ingenuity adopted on some models supplied by Panerai to the Royal Italian Navy in the early 1940s: the lever device blocking the crown was fitted to the left-hand side of the case, meeting the needs of the Naval frogmen who wanted to wear the watch on the right wrist, since they already wore a compass or a depth gauge on the left.


PAM 113 (44mm steel case, white dial)



PAM 111 (44mm steel case, black dial)



PAM 115 (left-handed version, 44mm steel case, black dial)



PAM 177 (44mm titanium case, black dial; new for "G" series, replaces PAM 118)



PAM 118 (44mm titanium case, brown dial; now discontinued, replaced by PAM 177)



Exposition back



Specifications



Production
Model Pricing Production Run
PAM 113 $3,650 700
PAM 111 $3,650 2000
PAM 115 $4,150 200
PAM 177 $3,950 500



Click to return to Reference Index page