
Patrick_y provides an exclusive look at Panerai's SIHH 2015 novelties, focusing on the Submersible Collection. This report offers a first-hand account and live photos of key releases, including the groundbreaking Panerai Submersible Carbotech, a significant innovation for the brand.
















What are your thoughts so far among the latest Submersible collection? What is your favorite? What is your least favorite? Thanks for viewing!
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2015-01-19 19:10:16 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2015-01-27 09:17:43
The PAM300 represents Panerai's Mare Nostrum series in a steel case configuration. This reference delivers the Mare Nostrum design in brushed steel construction with a substantial 52mm case diameter.
The watch features a brushed steel case measuring 52mm across, paired with a matching brushed steel bezel. Protection comes from 1.6mm sapphire crystal, while water resistance extends to 30 meters. The movement is the Calibre OP XXV, housed within the steel case construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a large-format steel sports watch from Panerai's Mare Nostrum collection. The 52mm case size positions it for those who prefer substantial wrist presence, while the brushed steel finishing provides a utilitarian aesthetic. The PAM300 offers an entry point into the Mare Nostrum series for collectors focused on steel case variants.
Quick question - are there any other Panerai models this year that aren't in the press kit? Cheers, Anthony
On behalf of our readers at PuristSPro, I did have a private meeting with Panerai to discuss the special new pieces and to gather information for our users. And those are all the watches that were shown to me.
Good job Patrick, thanks for sharing these pics of the Panerai SIHH watches. The carbotech is interesting, how does it feel? Are the carbon patterns more noticeable in person? Regards, ED-209
The Carbotech (nicknamed Turbotech here at SIHH) has a very smooth feel, despite what it looks like. There is very little to no feel of the wavy pattern of the material underneath. It also has a dry and matte feeling and look as opposed to a wet polished look. The carbon patterns are definitely noticeable to the eye in person and even more visible in bright lighting. I've attached some pictures of the carbon tech pieces when I held them in my hand yesterday at my second meeting with Panerai. The
Thanks Patrick for describing the Carbotech. And cool pics of the raw bezel. Really looking forward to seeing this one in person. Personally I wish it came in a smaller case size for my tiny wrists LOL. Regards, ED-209
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