The Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio is powered by Panerai’s in-house Caliber P.9000, with automatic winding, 28 jewels, a Glucydur balance, Incabloc anti-shock protection, a frequency of 28,800 vph, and a power reserve of three days from two barrels. The movement also includes a system for that can reset the hour hand backwards and forwards in one-hour jumps without interfering with the running of the minute hand. The watch (Ref. PAM00571) comes on a rubber strap with a trapezoid-shaped titanium buckle, and also has a spare strap that can be easily changed using the supplied steel screwdriver and Panerai’s patented lug system. Its price: $10,900.
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I like the large, clean and crisp appearance of the Panerai (with the exception of the lug above the winding crown, but I could get used to that). It’s uncluttered and clear to read with apparently good night time visibility.
Is the accuracy of mechanical watches that generate power as accurate as watches with batteries?
I love this watch but I would like to see one with a center sweep second hand
I like the large, clean and crisp appearance of the Panerai (with the exception of the lug above the winding crown, but I could get used to that). It’s uncluttered and clear to read with apparently good night time visibility.
Is the accuracy of mechanical watches that generate power as accurate as watches with batteries?