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Ultimately, the back of a watch is the portion that sits hidden. It's a secret .
The Luminor Due launched in 2016 with two different sizes, an automatic 45mm and a manually wound 42mm. Now there's an even smaller Luminor, and it happens to be the smallest watch Panerai has ever made. It's also automatic, with three days of power reserve. Ultimately, the back of a watch is the portion that sits hidden. It's a secret between you and your wrist. An exhibition caseback should excite you – it should compel you to take that watch off your wrist, break that secret, and share it with the world. I've been looking around for a Panerai watch on here for less than ,000, but it seems that when I like a watch it either doesn't have the small seconds+date or doesn't have an exhibition back. For example, I really like the PAM 90, but it has the solid caseback. I was wondering why they make both?
The exhibition caseback shows off Panerai’s automatic P.4000 calibre with a tungsten micro-rotor that winds in both directions. With the rotor miniaturized and placed off-center, the balance and escapement are showcased beautifully. A departure from traditional divers’ watches of the past, this modern-day Panerai features an exhibition caseback that grants sight of the P.2003 calibre. Unlike the previously mentioned Angelus SF240 which was a manual movement, the Panerai P.2003 calibre is . In our "Back is Beautiful" series of photo features, we present a portfolio of fine mechanical watches that are as appealing from the back as from the front. This latest installment includes timepieces from A. Lange & Söhne, IWC, Panerai, Patek Philippe, and more. In this latest edition of the Luminor Flyback Chronograph (PAM01498), limited to 200 pieces, Panerai presents the legendary sandwich dial in an expressive dark green, shining with subtle sunburst finishing. Fluorescent numerals, indices, and hands ensure best readability in .
The new Officine Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days PAM 1312 sports a black sandwich dial with 'ecru' superluminova, blue running seconds hand and with the writing 'Automatic' right under Panerai. The watch features a date aperture at 3 o'clock.When a watch has a display back, the usually solid case backing has been replaced with a clear crystal meant to allow viewing of the movement inside the watch. Often, the movements will be .Luminor Chrono Flyback, PAM 1498 Automatic mechanical, P.9100 calibre Black ceramic, Check availability on Panerai.com.
The Luminor Due launched in 2016 with two different sizes, an automatic 45mm and a manually wound 42mm. Now there's an even smaller Luminor, and it happens to be the smallest watch Panerai has ever made. It's also automatic, with three days of power reserve. Ultimately, the back of a watch is the portion that sits hidden. It's a secret between you and your wrist. An exhibition caseback should excite you – it should compel you to take that watch off your wrist, break that secret, and share it with the world. I've been looking around for a Panerai watch on here for less than ,000, but it seems that when I like a watch it either doesn't have the small seconds+date or doesn't have an exhibition back. For example, I really like the PAM 90, but it has the solid caseback. I was wondering why they make both? The exhibition caseback shows off Panerai’s automatic P.4000 calibre with a tungsten micro-rotor that winds in both directions. With the rotor miniaturized and placed off-center, the balance and escapement are showcased beautifully.
A departure from traditional divers’ watches of the past, this modern-day Panerai features an exhibition caseback that grants sight of the P.2003 calibre. Unlike the previously mentioned Angelus SF240 which was a manual movement, the Panerai P.2003 calibre is .
In our "Back is Beautiful" series of photo features, we present a portfolio of fine mechanical watches that are as appealing from the back as from the front. This latest installment includes timepieces from A. Lange & Söhne, IWC, Panerai, Patek Philippe, and more. In this latest edition of the Luminor Flyback Chronograph (PAM01498), limited to 200 pieces, Panerai presents the legendary sandwich dial in an expressive dark green, shining with subtle sunburst finishing. Fluorescent numerals, indices, and hands ensure best readability in . The new Officine Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days PAM 1312 sports a black sandwich dial with 'ecru' superluminova, blue running seconds hand and with the writing 'Automatic' right under Panerai. The watch features a date aperture at 3 o'clock.
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When a watch has a display back, the usually solid case backing has been replaced with a clear crystal meant to allow viewing of the movement inside the watch. Often, the movements will be .
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