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Panerai Luminor Chrono Daylight 44mm

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Panerai Luminor Daylight First introduced on the wrist of Sylvester Stallone’s character in the 1995 movie Daylight, Panerai is introducing a new, more advanced version of the classic Luminor Chrono Daylight – 44mm with a vintage look similar to the original model. Find specs, wallpaper, retail availability and pricing inside. The brushed stainless steel case and polished bezel make PAM 356 a stronger and sportier interpretation of the original. The broad, black dial offers excellent legibility and clarity. A special coating of ecru Super-LumiNova gives the dial an aged appearance. The watch comes with both a black leather strap with ecru stitching and a rubber strap. A special tool is also provided to make strap changes easy. PAM 356 will be available at retailers within the next two weeks, priced at $8,700. Find complete specifications below the image, which may be enlarged significantly with a click.
Specifications Movement: automatic mechanical, Panerai OP XII calibre, 13¼ lignes, 27 jewels. Glucydur® balance, 28,800 alternations/hour; Incabloc anti-shock device; Power reserve 46 hours. Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges. Panerai personalized oscillating weight; Chronometer Certificate (C.O.S.C.). Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date. Chronograph with three counters, tachymeter scale. Case: diameter 44 mm, brushed steel. Brushed steel push-pieces for the chronograph functions integrated between the case and the device protecting the crown. Date corrector at 10 o'clock. Date adjuster supplied. Bezel: brushed steel or brushed steel with polished edges, engraved tachymeter scale. Back: screw, steel. Device protecting the crown: (protected as a Trademark) brushed steel. Crystal: sapphire, formed of corundum, 2.5 mm thick. Anti-reflective coating. Water-resistance: 10 bar (~100 meters). Strap: alligator with Panerai personalized steel adjustable buckle. Bracelet: integrated with the case and made up of links, each consisting of two parts in brushed steel, overlapped and screwed.
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