The new Panerai PAM01359 is light and slim

The new Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic is lighter and, with a case thickness of 15.6 millimeters, much more delicate than similar models from Officine Panerai from previous years. The Swiss watch manufacturer is continuing its success story and is once again launching a watch that is remarkable in many respects.

The new Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic is lighter and, with a case thickness of 15.6 millimeters, much more delicate than similar models from Officine Panerai in recent years. The Swiss watch manufacturer is thus continuing its success story and is once again launching a watch that is remarkable in many respects.

Movement with innovative technology

The Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic PAM001359 owes its slimmer shape to the innovative automatic caliber P.9010. It boasts a power reserve of three days. The movement stores the energy required for this with the help of two spring barrels. A rotor winds the springs in both directions. The caliber itself consists of a total of 200 components. When the winding crown is pulled out, a mechanism stops the balance. This makes it easy to set the hours. The wearer of the watch has an impressive view of the caliber through the sapphire crystal on the case back.

Tradition counts

With its exterior, the Panerai Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic PAM001359 essentially follows the traditions of the watch brand from Neuchâtel. The sandwich dial is the usual black. Classic large Arabic numerals are located at the twelve, six and nine o'clock positions. The bar-shaped hour markers have been replaced by tiny engraved numerals. A blue hand breaks up the small second display at nine o'clock. The date window can be seen on the opposite side.


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