Panerai - Luminor Marina Militare
March 25th, 2006
Presented by Panerai last April in Geneva, the limited series Luminor 1950 Marina Militare made the hot throats of the last SIHH and the aficionados of mark don’t have eyes that for it. Republication does a single part delivered to the Italian Navy in the years 1950, it begin again on its dial illustrate name Marina Militare very coveted by the collectors of the whole world. The first specimens intended for the French market of this very exclusive limited edition come to arrive to Paris and we could not miss making you share this event.
Panerai renews its close ties with the Italian Navy with a special 2005 edition of the Luminor Marina Militare. This model has several details which clearly differentiate it from its predecessors since it is a
re-edition of a model dating back to the 1940s: the case is of the Luminor ‘1950’ type (47 mm), the crown is at 9 o’clock with its protecting bridge inscribed with ‘REG. T.M’ (Registered Trade Mark) – a reminder that this device, which enables Panerai timepieces to survive immersion to great depths with maximum security, is protected by patents, and a small seconds counter at 3 o’clock.
The Panerai Luminor Marina Militare is a Limited Edition of 1000 pieces.
Entry Filed under: Limited Edition, Top Watches 2005
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