The Panerai Submersible watches meet the ISO 6425 standard that classifies a Divers Watch as follows: a watch designed to withstand diving in water at depths of at least 100 metres and having a system to control the time of immersion.
The Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech™ 3 Days Automatic presents a remarkable new technical innovation: the case is made of carbotech, a composite material based on carbon fibre, never before used in the world of watchmaking. While the technology of the material looks to the future, every detail of the design of the watch is faithfully inspired by the history of the brand.
The Luminor Submersible 1950 is available with a 42 mm stainless steel case, for a sporty look but with a very strong personality.
The Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio is the latest version of the first anti-magnetic watch produced by Panerai, with a new movement, the P.9010 automatic calibre with a power reserve of three days, and modified design resulting from the reduction in the thickness of the case and the perfecting of some details of the dial.
High resistance to magnetic fields, from a minimum of 4.800 A/m up to 40,000 A/m in the Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic: a limit more than eight times higher than that required by International Standards.
With the Luminor Submersible, Officine Panerai reinterprets this gloriuos past proposing a water-resistnce of 300 metres (30 bar) and a function of crucial utility for the divers: a rotating bezel to calculate the duration of the dive. The bezel rotates in clicks of precisely one minute and only in one direction, to avoid the risk that accidental shocks could misleadingly change the reading of the dive’s duration.
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