Luminor Marina Automatic

PAM00051

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Luminor Marina Automatic

Brand  : Panerai
Collection  : Luminor
Model  : Luminor Marina Automatic
Reference  : PAM00051
Complement : Steel - White Dial - Steel Strap
Year : 2012
Is not commercialised any more

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  • Brand  : Panerai
    Collection  : Luminor
    Model  : Luminor Marina Automatic
    Reference  : PAM00051
    Complement : Steel - White Dial - Steel Strap
    Year : 2012
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 40 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : OP III
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    COSC certified
    Chronometer
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Back in stainless steel
    Device protecting the crown in polished steel
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 300 meters
    Dial color : White
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Dots
    Arabic numerals
    Luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Magnifying glass
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Steel
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    13¼ lignes
    21 jewels
    Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges
    PANERAI personalised oscillating weight
    Glucydur® balance 
    Frequency:
    28.800 alternations/hour
    Power reserve of 42 hours
    Incabloc® anti-shock device

    Strap 
    PANERAI personalised buckle

DESCRIPTION

  • Luminor Marina Automatic

    Luminor and Marina, two names that bring to mind Officine Panerai’s specialist vocation, the construction of watches designed to be worn often, if not continuously, underwater, and for that reason equipped with an extremely luminous dial.

    Created during the Second World War, the Luminor design was a development of the first professional diver’s model in history, the Radiomir, the watch selected by the Italian Navy for its underwater commandos from 1938. In contrast with the Radiomir, the Luminor used a luminous material for its dial based on tritium rather than radium, but the greatest and most substantial difference was the system for making the winding crown water-resistant. 

    The Radiomir had a screw-down crown and, since it needed to be unscrewed and screwed up again every time the watch was wound or adjusted, after long use the crown could become worn, running the risk of letting in water. To solve this problem, Panerai designed a completely new device consisting of a lever inserted in a bridge fixed to the case. By moving the lever upwards, the crown was released so that the watch could be wound and the hands adjusted freely; but when the lever was moved down again, it applied pressure to the crown, pushing it against the case itself and compressing the seals to ensure a degree of water-resistance that was otherwise impossible to achieve.

    From then on all the Luminor models had the bridge and lever device which, continuously improved over time, can now protect the watch at depths of up to 300 metres and is capable of withstanding even greater pressures, as is demonstrated by the tests to which every example is subjected. These are characteristics which are part of the DNA of the new Luminor Marina Automatic 44 mm. This has its caseband, back and lever bridge executed in brushed steel, with a contrasting polished steel bezel. 

    This contrast between surfaces achieved by different styles of finish is also a feature of the new bracelet, designed not only to enhance the aesthetic value of the watch, but above all to blend more harmoniously with the case. The solution of continuity between the case and the bracelet is in fact almost invisible, as a result of the precise fitting of the first two links between the upper and lower lugs, and also because these links fit perfectly against the caseband, following its rounded shape. The aim of the new design was to create a bracelet that was so naturally integrated with the case that it appears to be a perfect extension of it, as if the case and the bracelet were created at the same time and designed by the same hand. 

    The Luminors were originally made with a long die-cut leather strap and the engineers of Officine Panerai have had to work hard to give the new bracelet the special “suppleness” that is characteristic of leather. This objective has been achieved by the particular way in which the links are shaped; they are asymmetrical and formed with a double-curved surface, so that they are rounded longitudinally, as well as across. This detail means that the bracelet is not only pleasant to the touch, but also very comfortable to wear, due also to the fact that the width of the links reduces from 24 mm wide at the case to 20 mm wide at the closure; and, from an aesthetic point of view, it looks like an integral part of the case.

    But there is a further sophistication: the links have a brushed finish, but at the points of contact the steel has been mirror-polished, so as to provide a contrasting finish similar to that of the caseband and the bezel. The new bracelet does not replace either the previous one or the traditional straps of alligator or rubber; it is easily interchangeable with them, giving the client a wide choice.
  • Luminor Marina Automatic

    Luminor and Marina, two names that bring to mind Officine Panerai’s specialist vocation, the construction of watches designed to be worn often, if not continuously, underwater, and for that reason equipped with an extremely luminous dial.

    Created during the Second World War, the Luminor design was a development of the first professional diver’s model in history, the Radiomir, the watch selected by the Italian Navy for its underwater commandos from 1938. In contrast with the Radiomir, the Luminor used a luminous material for its dial based on tritium rather than radium, but the greatest and most substantial difference was the system for making the winding crown water-resistant. 

    The Radiomir had a screw-down crown and, since it needed to be unscrewed and screwed up again every time the watch was wound or adjusted, after long use the crown could become worn, running the risk of letting in water. To solve this problem, Panerai designed a completely new device consisting of a lever inserted in a bridge fixed to the case. By moving the lever upwards, the crown was released so that the watch could be wound and the hands adjusted freely; but when the lever was moved down again, it applied pressure to the crown, pushing it against the case itself and compressing the seals to ensure a degree of water-resistance that was otherwise impossible to achieve.

    From then on all the Luminor models had the bridge and lever device which, continuously improved over time, can now protect the watch at depths of up to 300 metres and is capable of withstanding even greater pressures, as is demonstrated by the tests to which every example is subjected. These are characteristics which are part of the DNA of the new Luminor Marina Automatic 44 mm. This has its caseband, back and lever bridge executed in brushed steel, with a contrasting polished steel bezel. 

    This contrast between surfaces achieved by different styles of finish is also a feature of the new bracelet, designed not only to enhance the aesthetic value of the watch, but above all to blend more harmoniously with the case. The solution of continuity between the case and the bracelet is in fact almost invisible, as a result of the precise fitting of the first two links between the upper and lower lugs, and also because these links fit perfectly against the caseband, following its rounded shape. The aim of the new design was to create a bracelet that was so naturally integrated with the case that it appears to be a perfect extension of it, as if the case and the bracelet were created at the same time and designed by the same hand. 

    The Luminors were originally made with a long die-cut leather strap and the engineers of Officine Panerai have had to work hard to give the new bracelet the special “suppleness” that is characteristic of leather. This objective has been achieved by the particular way in which the links are shaped; they are asymmetrical and formed with a double-curved surface, so that they are rounded longitudinally, as well as across. This detail means that the bracelet is not only pleasant to the touch, but also very comfortable to wear, due also to the fact that the width of the links reduces from 24 mm wide at the case to 20 mm wide at the closure; and, from an aesthetic point of view, it looks like an integral part of the case.

    But there is a further sophistication: the links have a brushed finish, but at the points of contact the steel has been mirror-polished, so as to provide a contrasting finish similar to that of the caseband and the bezel. The new bracelet does not replace either the previous one or the traditional straps of alligator or rubber; it is easily interchangeable with them, giving the client a wide choice.
  • Brand  : Panerai
    Collection  : Luminor
    Model  : Luminor Marina Automatic
    Reference  : PAM00051
    Complement : Steel - White Dial - Steel Strap
    Year : 2012
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 40 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : OP III
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    COSC certified
    Chronometer
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Back in stainless steel
    Device protecting the crown in polished steel
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 300 meters
    Dial color : White
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Dots
    Arabic numerals
    Luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Magnifying glass
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Steel
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    13¼ lignes
    21 jewels
    Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges
    PANERAI personalised oscillating weight
    Glucydur® balance 
    Frequency:
    28.800 alternations/hour
    Power reserve of 42 hours
    Incabloc® anti-shock device

    Strap 
    PANERAI personalised buckle