Panerai. A fine and very rare stainless steel limited edition cushion-shaped automatic wristwatch with date, concealed dial, Guarantee and box
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Panerai. A fine and very rare stainless steel limited edition cushion-shaped automatic wristwatch with date, concealed dial, Guarantee and box

SIGNED PANERAI, LUMINOR SEALAND, REF. PAM00842, LIMITED EDITION NO. O 096/100, MOVEMENT NO. 627'194, CASE NO. OP6810 BB1574956, MANUFACTURED IN 2012

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Panerai. A fine and very rare stainless steel limited edition cushion-shaped automatic wristwatch with date, concealed dial, Guarantee and box
Signed Panerai, Luminor Sealand, ref. PAM00842, limited edition no. O 096/100, movement no. 627'194, case no. OP6810 BB1574956, manufactured in 2012
Cal. ETA A05511 automatic movement, 21 jewels, silvered brushed dial, Arabic and baton numerals, luminous accents, luminous hands, sunken engine-turned subsidiary dial for constant seconds, magnified window for date, large cushion-shaped water-resistant-type case, hinged front coverlid finely engraved with Year of the Snake motif, patented crown protective bridge with lever lock, engraved screw back, stainless steel Panerai buckle, case, dial and movement signed
45 mm. diam.
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With Panerai International Guarantee Certificate dated 03 October 2014, limited edition Certificate, sale tag, screwdriver, additional black rubber strap, literature, bezel protection, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.

The present model was created in 2013 to celebrate the Year of the Snake in a limited edition of only 100 pieces. The sturdy, large, military case design typical of Panerai, and in this case further emphasized by the coverlid, marries one of the most refined and elegant arts of watchmaking: fine engraving. The result is surprisingly convincing, with these two souls mutually reinforcing by contrast their charm.
The pristine condition of the piece, the presence of all of its original accessories, and the limited edition of this issue further boost the appeal and collectability of this fine example of watchmaking art.

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