Panerai Luminor 1950 47 3 Days Power Reserve Stainless Steel / Black ref PAM00423

Panerai · Luminor 1950

Luminor 1950 47 3 Days Power Reserve Stainless Steel / Black

PAM00423
Stainless SteelBlackHandwound47mm100m

Case

Diameter

47.00 mm

Lug Width

26.00 mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Glass

Sapphire

Caseback

Open

Water Resistance

100.00 m

Dial

Color

Black

Indexes

Mixed

Hands

Stick

Shape

Cushion

Other

Gender

M

Production

2012–present

Movement Specs

Caliber

P.3002

Panerai in-house

Caliber Brand

Panerai

Type

Handwound

Manual winding

Power Reserve

72 h

3 days

Frequency

21600 bph

6.0 Hz

Jewels

21

Complications

Power Reserve Indicator, Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

About the Family

The Luminor 1950 represents the evolution of Panerai's Luminor case design, incorporating a more historically accurate case shape that references the prototypes produced for the Italian Navy in the mid-20th century. The '1950' designation acknowledges the vintage provenance of the design — wider, more cushion-shaped lugs and a refined crown guard that integrates more smoothly with the case profile. This family typically houses Panerai's in-house P-series calibres with extended power reserves of three to eight days, and the case proportions, while still commanding at 44mm and above, feel more considered and historically grounded than the standard Luminor.

About this reference

The hand-wound P.3002 calibre presents the main characteristics of the Panerai movements both in terms of structure and in terms of performance, robustness and accuracy. The thickness of the P.3002 calibre is 6.3 mm and the diameter is 16½ lignes, a substantial size which traces its origins from that of the movements which were fitted to the historic Panerai models. The calibre is immediately recognisable by its construction, which is similar to that of a three-quarter plate movement: a large bridge, next to another smaller one, covers the majority of the mechanical parts and is fixed to the bottom plate by a series of screws of substantial thickness, thus forming a particularly rigid structure. The movement has 21 jewels and it uses two spring barrels connected in series. The P.3002 has the power reserve indicator visible on the dial.