Panerai Luminor 1950 3-Days Flyback Chronograph Ceramica, Black Dial, Limited Edition to 500 Pieces for sale in New York, New York

Officine Panerai Luminor 1950 3-Days Flyback Chronograph Automatic Ceramica, Black Dial, Limited Edition to 500 Pieces - Ceramic on Strap
The Luminor 1950 3 Days Chrono Flyback Automatic Ceramica is the new Panerai flyback chronograph with automatic caliber P.9100. The essential lines of the case and dial are faithful to the unmistakable Panerai identity, being unaffected by the existence of the flyback function, which instantly zeroes the chronograph hands and restarts them without it being necessary to stop and zero them first. The push-pieces which control the chronograph functions are positioned at 8 oclock (flyback, reset) and 10 oclock (start, stop), thus leaving intact the outline of the lever device protecting the crown which helps make the case of the Luminor 1950 water-resistant to 10 bar (equivalent to a depth of about 100 metres).
The material of the Luminor 1950 case, 44 mm in diameter, is a synthetic ceramic based on zirconium oxide, which is up to five times harder than steel but substantially lighter in weight, as well as exceptionally resistant to scratches, corrosive agents and high temperatures.
On the back of the case a large porthole in sapphire crystal reveals the P.9100 manufacture movement, the first chronograph calibre with automatic winding completely developed and made in the Officine Panerai manufacture.
The Luminor 1950 3 Days Chrono Flyback Automatic Ceramica (PAM00580) is supplied with a natural untreated leather strap and a second strap made of rubber. The buckle is in titanium, a light, strong, hypo-allergenic material to which a special resistant black coating has been applied so that it matches the appearance of the watch, and it is easily
replaceable using the screwdriver supplied.
Case:
For the Luminor and Luminor 1950 cases, Officine Panerai uses a high-tech ceramic made of zirconium oxide (ZrO2). The material is made from powder which is isostatically pressed while the final shapes of the various components are formed by grinding. This high-tech ceramic has many different qualities: extreme hardness (up to five times greater than that of stainless steel), resistance to scratches and shocks and its surface has a very high aesthetic impact
Also known as: Officine Panerai PAM00580, Panerai PAM00580, Panerai PAM580, Panerai PAM 580, Panerai PAM 00580


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