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Panerai Luminor PAM392

Stainless Steel · 42mm

Ref: PAM392

For SaleUSD 6,695

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Brand
Panerai
Condition
NIB
Series
PAM392
Box
Yes
Model
392
Papers
Yes
Reference
PAM392
Year
P Series
Case Size
42
Case Material
Polished Steel
Location
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Listed
Jan 28, 2015
Updated
Jan 28, 2015
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Description

Model: Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic
Production Years: 2012-Current
Movement: Calibre P.9000
Power Reserve: 3 Days
Water Resistance: 100m
Dial Color: Black
Bezel: Brushed Steel
Case: Polished Steel
Caseback: Exhibition
Crown Protector: Yes
Crystal: 1.8mm Sapphire
Diameter: 42mm
Strap/Bracelet: Alliigator
Lug Width: 22mm
Reference Number: PAM392 PAM00392










⌚ Watch Specifications

Movement

Type
Calibre P.9000

Case

Material
Polished Steel
Diameter
42mm
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
1.8mm Sapphire
Bezel
Brushed Steel
Strap
Alliigator

📖 About This Reference

The PAM392 represents the Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic in a 42mm steel configuration within Panerai's Luminor Marina series. This reference offers the three-day power reserve functionality in a mid-sized case format for the collection. The 42mm polished steel case features a brushed steel bezel and houses the Calibre P.9000 automatic movement. Water resistance extends to 100 meters, while a 1.8mm sapphire crystal protects the dial. The steel construction provides durability in a refined finish combination of polished and brushed surfaces. This reference appeals to collectors seeking Panerai's three-day movement technology in a versatile 42mm steel case. The PAM392 positions itself as an accessible entry point within the Luminor Marina range, offering core complications without precious metal pricing. The steel construction and moderate case size make this reference suitable for regular wear while maintaining the distinctive Luminor Marina aesthetic.

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