Luminor 1950 44 8 Days GMT Stainless Steel / Black
44 mm
Case size
Steel
Material
2006
Released
$5,250
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"The P.2002 hand-wound calibre is the progenitor of the P.2000 series and it takes its name from the year in which the project was launched to supply Panerai watches with movements entirely designed and developed at the Manufacture in Neuchâtel.
The P.2002 calibre consists of 247 components; it has 21 jewels and a thickness of 6.6 millimeters. Hand-wound and with a power reserve of 8 days with linear indicator on the dial, it has the characteristics peculiar to all the calibers of the P.2000 series: great structural strength; three spring barrels; GMT function with 24-hour indicator; seconds reset device; rapid adjustment of local time; free-sprung balance; balance wheel oscillating at 28,800 alternations per hour (a frequency which is unusual in a movement with a large power reserve)."
Panerai, established in 1860 in Florence, Italy by Giovanni Panerai, has a storied history rooted in military heritage. The Panerai Luminor and Panerai Radiomir are two of the most popular models, recognized for their bold aesthetics and functionality. With a commitment to precision and durability, Panerai remains a favorite among enthusiasts seeking adventure and style. Some of the biggest fans of Panerai have even given themselves a name—Paneristi.