Panerai 911: Reference Guide & Specs
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Panerai 911: Reference Guide & Specs

By aperna · Feb 14, 2021 · 22 replies
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Aperna's post on the Panerai 911 offers a hands-on look at a distinctive Luminor model, highlighting its 8-day power reserve and winding experience. This discussion provides valuable insights for collectors interested in the nuances of Panerai's manual-wind movements and the wearability of its 44mm Luminor case. His personal account serves as an excellent starting point for understanding the practicalities of owning this particular reference.

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Another 8 day power reserve. This one only took 160 manual turns to achieve full energy. 300 m water resistance, stainless steel case, 44 mm, thanks for looking, Tony

About the Porsche Ref. 911

The Porsche Design Chronograph I, reference 911, represents a significant early offering from the brand, establishing its design philosophy in the watchmaking world. This model is notable for its minimalist aesthetic and functional approach, reflecting the brand's automotive heritage through its focus on legibility and material choice. It was conceived as a tool watch, prioritizing clarity and durability over ornate decoration, a characteristic that set it apart from many contemporaries upon its introduction.

Crafted with a black PVD-coated stainless steel case, the Chronograph I features a distinctive monochromatic appearance. The case diameter measures 40mm, providing a substantial yet wearable presence on the wrist. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Valjoux 7750, known for its robustness and reliability. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring scratch resistance, and offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours.

This reference holds particular appeal for collectors interested in the origins of Porsche Design's horological ventures and the broader trend of black-cased watches. Its straightforward design and mechanical integrity make it a compelling choice for those who appreciate a blend of automotive-inspired engineering and practical watchmaking. The 911 reference is a foundational piece, illustrating the brand's initial vision for a performance-oriented timepiece.

Specifications

Caliber
Valjoux 7750
Case
Black PVD-coated stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Crystal
Sapphire

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orahu
Feb 14, 2021
Another beauty — you seem able to wear 44mm well!

AP
aperna
Feb 14, 2021
This is about as big as I will go especially for a Panerai. I did on at one time several 47 mm models which of all been let go. This is my favorite Panerai.

BE
BeckyJax1
Feb 14, 2021
Same for me Dr 44mm l find comfortable in Panerai. Cool Watch!👍

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Feb 14, 2021
Looks great Tony! Military green!

AR
Arronax
Feb 14, 2021
That one has been growing on me

I used to have a 562 and let it go because the 8 days writing on the dial annoyed me, that and the p5000 while a great movement was not really enjoyable to wind, very little mechanical feel for my taste. The 911 is very tempting with it steel case and gold hands, quite rare too! P.S.: my beaten up ponte vecchio says hi

AM
amanico
Feb 14, 2021
How cool is that one!

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