Panerai Luminor Venticinque PAM02025 New Release
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Panerai Luminor Venticinque PAM02025 New Release

By India Whiskey Charlie · Oct 10, 2024 · 58 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post introduces the Panerai Luminor Venticinque PAM02025, a timepiece celebrating 25 years of collaboration between Panerai and its dedicated community. This article delves into the watch's design elements and the community's initial reactions, offering a comprehensive look at this special edition. India Whiskey Charlie's detailed presentation of the official announcement provides a crucial foundation for understanding this significant release.

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From a Panerai announcement on Instagram:

The Luminor Venticinque PAM02025 was officially unveiled at this year’s P-Day in Kuala Lumpur, celebrating 25 years of shared passion and dedication (2000-2025).

This timepiece embodies the spirit of collaboration between Panerai and its spontaneous dedicated community.

Designed with direct input from Paneristi & inspired by the PAM00127, it features a Brunito steel case, a blue gradient dial, the domed sapphire crystal & a personalized see-trough case-back.

Powered by the P.6000 calibre, it offers a 3-day power reserve and manual-winding movement.



Watch by Officine Panerai, Panerai, Luminor Venticinque, PAM02025

Watch by Officine Panerai, Panerai, Luminor Venticinque, PAM02025

Watch by Officine Panerai, Panerai, Luminor Venticinque, PAM02025

Watch by Officine Panerai, Panerai, Luminor Venticinque, PAM02025

About the Panerai Luminor Ref. PAM1080

The Panerai Luminor PAM1080 is a distinctive interpretation within the Luminor collection, characterized by its specific aesthetic and technical configuration. This reference is notable for its particular dial execution and case finishing, which set it apart from other contemporary Luminor models. It represents a specific period in the brand's production, appealing to collectors who appreciate variations in design and material application within the established Luminor framework.

This Luminor model typically features a robust case construction, consistent with the series' design principles. The movement housed within is engineered for reliability and precision, offering a practical power reserve suitable for daily wear. The crystal protecting the dial is designed for clarity and durability, ensuring legibility and protection for the intricate dial details.

For collectors, the PAM1080 offers a specific point of interest due to its limited availability and unique characteristics. Its appeal lies in its particular combination of elements, which may include subtle differences in dial texture, numeral application, or case treatment compared to more common Luminor references. This makes it a sought-after piece for those assembling a comprehensive collection of Panerai variations.

Specifications

Caliber
OP XI
Case
Titanium
Diameter
44mm
Dial
Brown
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire

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AJ
Ajas
Oct 10, 2024
I was there ! Nice , but MM we cant speak about is way beeeter

MA
Marba
Oct 16, 2024
I have put my name

for one. 44mm is the best size for me and brunito cases there are not two alike which makes it even more special.

BR
Brandon Skinner
Oct 10, 2024
Any reason why the crown guard is upside down?

MT
MTR
Oct 10, 2024
The 127 also had the crown guard upside town.

So a kind of reminiscence.

AM
amanico
Oct 10, 2024
I would have preferred a 47 mm case, and the P 3000.

AJ
Ajas
Oct 10, 2024
Same here Nico. Just to be very diplomatic ( as i was attending PDAY at my hometown) case should be 47, bars should be screwed, movement should be different. Sad , sad.

We're promised some old school Bernati case MM ,but need to wait to see!

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