Panerai Luminor GMT - 44mm
PAM00531
*This Timepiece comes with additional Black Rubber strap.
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Brand PaneraiCollectionLuminorSeriesN/AModel NoPAM00531
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MovementFeatures Date, GMT, Power Reserve Indicator, Small SecondsMovement AutomaticCalibre P.9003CaseCase Size 44 mmCase Shape CushionCase Material SteelCase Back See-through Case BackLug Width 24 mmGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour BlackHands StickIndexes MixedStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BlackOtherEAN 7613268347232Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 300Warranty Period 2-year warranty, extendable to 8 years. Register hereCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Panerai Luminor Collection
In the 1940s, watchmakers faced significant challenges with night-time and underwater visibility of watch dials. Officine Panerai tackled these issues head-on, revolutionising the field in 1949 with the introduction of the Panerai Luminor collection. Panerai identified a groundbreaking luminescent substance, which they named "Luminor," that transformed watchmaking for generations. It was developed due to the limitations of radium, previously used in Radiomir. This innovation set a new benchmark for visibility in challenging conditions, solidifying the Panerai Luminor collection as a pivotal advancement in horological history. From the mid to late 90s, Panerai became more mainstream when two of the biggest action stars of the time in Hollywood — Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger — were seen wearing Luminor models on-screen without any official endorsement. The current line-up has infamous models like Base, Marina, 8 Giorni, left-handed versions, and more.
Features
The Panerai Luminor collection brought forth a brilliant solution to further enhance the robustness and reliability of a watch, the lever protecting the crown. It helped make the crown more water-tight while shielding it more effectively. In 1956, this distinctive crown protection bridge of the Luminor watches was patented by Panerai. Additionally, the watches came with integrated lugs to provide better protection and comfort. Apart from an in-house movement, the crown protector, and the cushion-shaped case, the Luminor collection also features simple complications like a GMT to more complex ones like a perpetual calendar, tourbillon, and chronograph with pushers on the left.
Mechanism
Panerai are famous for utilising in-house movements in their watches. The Luminor collection features a decent mix of hand-wound and self-winding movements. The manual calibre P.6000 holds down the fort in their Base logo iterations, while the best-selling Marina is run by the automatic P.9010 calibre.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
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- Brand Panerai
- Reference P.9003
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Base Panerai P.9000
- Power Reserve approx. 72 hours
- Frequency 28800 bph
- Diameter 37.80
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Elroy Pereira (5/5)
Posted on 20/05/2015
Panerai is a brand that is well known for their heritage and roots. Their watches all imbibe their rich history with the best of horological development. The PAM00531 abides by the same principles, and is the first watch from Officine Panerai to employ a new manufacture movement, the automatic P.9003 calibre housed in a 44mm polished steel case with crown protecting device. The new movement imparts the GMT 24hr function, which depicts 24 hours instead of the standard 12 hours. As well as the local time, its black dial design facilitates the time in a second time zone to be read in concert with the help of a dedicated independent central hand which completes one revolution of the dial every 24 hours. The black dial in addition to the classic markers for reading local time has figures on the outermost part of the dial for reading the second time zone. Its circular power reserve indicator can be viewed through the crystal case back. It has a date slot at 3 o'clock, and a small seconds dial at 9 o'clock.