Luminor Due 3 Days Acciaio PAM00676

Luminor Due 3 Date Archiaio PAM00676

42mm, Black
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Panerai
Panerai
Luminor Due 3 Days Archiaio PAM00676
The Panerai Luminor collection began in 1949 with the development of Luminor, A safer and more efficient luminous substance than the traditional radioactive radium. This innovation set a new standard for military divers’ watches for the Italian Navy, And in the 1950s it developed its signature design with its unique crown protection device, Cushion-shaped case, Large Arabic numerals and baton hands. The Luminor Due 3 Days Acciaio PAM00676 is a representative dress watch that has been reinterpreting Panerai’s traditional design in a modern way since its launch in 2016. It features a 42mm stainless steel case, Slim thickness, And a black sandwich dial. As a highlight, The case back is made of transparent sapphire crystal, Allowing you to admire the movement and bridge structure. This model harmonizes Panerai’s traditional design with a modern feel and a thin and refined profile. It is recommended as a watch that can be worn comfortably both on a daily basis and for hobbies.
Dial color
Black
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case material
Stainless steel
Case diameter
42mm
Case thickness
10.5mm
Bracelet material
Leather
Types of bracelets
Strap
Bezel material
Stainless steel
Waterproof
30m
Movement
Mechanical with manual-winding
Caliber
Cal. P. 1000
Frequency
21, 600 vibrations
Power reserve
About 72 hours
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