
AnthonyTsai introduces the Panerai PAM389 Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio, a new 47mm model. His post showcases initial images and key specifications, inviting the community to discuss this robust new addition to Panerai's dive watch lineup.
Here are pics of Panerai's new PAM389 Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio - 47mm
Sexy ain't it?
Cheers,
Anthony






The PAM195 represents a specialized variant within Panerai's Luminor Marina collection, distinguished by its PVD steel construction and Paneristi designation. This reference occupies a specific position in the brand's catalog as a treated steel iteration of the 44mm Luminor Marina format.
The 44mm case utilizes PVD steel construction with a matching PVD steel bezel. Technical specifications include 300-meter water resistance and a 3.5mm sapphire crystal fitted with a magnifier. The watch operates on Panerai's Calibre OP III movement, housed within the brand's characteristic Luminor case architecture.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking PVD-treated alternatives within the Luminor Marina range. The combination of the 44mm case size, specialized coating treatment, and Paneristi nomenclature positions the PAM195 as a distinct option for those preferring non-traditional steel finishes in their Panerai collection.
This may bring me back to Panerai... :) Assume the website info is incorrect since its lists both a solid and see-through back. Unless my phone browser is screwing with me...
A handsome PAM for sure, but kind of disappointing to see Panerai join the league of Rolex copycats - a club that is not as elite as the classic PAM club. Of course, I'm open to it though, because at least we now have a PAM with a "traditional" diver look, which I suppose can be considered a thing for folks like us, that generally stay away from the Rolex look.
The jury's still out on this one... nice-looking watch , just not sure it's a nice-looking PAM ...
Amagnetic = thick dial made with soft iron + dust cover in soft iron, + sensible parts of the movement made in special amagnetic alloy. That is " amagnetic ". Best, Nicolas.
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