Luminor 10 Days GMT PAM00270

Luminor 10 Days GMT PAM00270

44mm, Black
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Panerai
Panerai
Luminor 10 Days GMT PAM00270
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 10 Days GMT, PAM00270 model features a 44 mm stainless steel case, A black dial and the characteristic cushion-shaped case and crown guard. The dial features large Arabic numerals at 12, 6 and 9 o’clock, And a date window at 3 o’clock. At 9 o’clock is a subdial combining small seconds and a 24-hour indicator, Allowing you to see the seconds and the day/night (GMT) at a glance. At 6 o’clock is a linear power reserve indicator that intuitively shows the remaining power reserve (up to 10 days). In the center are the hour, Minute and GMT hands for the second time zone. A model that combines strength and refinement, It boasts Panerai’s technical expertise, Excellent readability, A long power reserve and a practical GMT function.
Dial color
Black
Case material
Stainless steel
Waterproof
100m
Bezel material
Stainless steel
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal. P.2003
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 240 hours
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