Showing posts with label PAM 300. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAM 300. Show all posts

8/24/2011

Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 Watch Review


In 2010, the Officine Panerai launched a special edition Mare Nostrum PAM 300. This is a mysterious and rare watch model of Panerai company. In 1943, Panerai supplied Mare Nostrum chronograph to the Italian Navy as standard issue for officers on deck. Since the historical reason, this watch model hasn't developed in that time. The special edition Mare Nostrum PAM 300 is an exceptional re-edition which is absolutely faithful to the main characteristics of this impressive chronograph: case, measurements, dial and production processes. Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 features a over-sized 52 mm case. It is limited in 99 pieces in total. As a part of the collections at the Officine Panerai Museum in Florence, the Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 enables creation of a new Mare Nostrum an extraordinary model from a collectors' point of view.

The 52 mm diameter case of Mare Nostrum is made of AISI 316L brushed steel. The whole case comes in a tonneau shape with especially strong lugs. However, due to the wide flat bezel with ridged edge on which, the PAM 300 looks round. Bezel and case back are both made of brushed steel. The screw-down back plate has four grooves to assist unscrewing. Unlike the original, Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 features a sapphire crystal window through which the movement can be seen. The winding crown is engraved with the inscription Mare Nostrum. Brushed steel push-buttons for the chronograph functions is at 2 and 4 o'clock.


The black dial of PAM 300 represents in two levels. The outer, upper ring bears small Arabic numerals, stick hour markers and round minute markers. The central level carries the names of the brand and model and the two subsidiary dials. Of course, the hour markers and hands are all coated with luminescent material, providing legibility even in dark place. This unique dial is protected by a 1.6 mm thick anti-reflective sapphire crystal.


Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 is animated by exclusive Panerai OP XXV calibre hand-wound mechanism. This 22 jewels movement features 12 3/4 lignes with monometallic Glucydur balance, Incabloc anti-shock device and Swan's neck regulator. It beats in 18,000 alternations per hour. It offers 55 hours power reserve. Depended on the historical use of the Mare Nostrum, the special edition PAM 251 is water resistant to 3 bar (about 30 metres), as it was originally designed for use on ships and not underwater. And at that time it was virtually impossible to make the chronographic buttons on a watch totally waterproof for any length of time.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Special Edition 2010 PAM 300 is teamed with the same colour and material as the original: military green in leather-lined fabric. However, it has a different buckle. It is larger and trapezoidal in shape, like all current models by Officine Panerai.

3/22/2011

Panerai Mare Nostrum 52mm PAM 300




The Mare Nostrum, the most mysterious and rarest of all Panerai models, returns thanks to an exceptional re-edition that is absolutely faithful to the main characteristics of this impressive chronograph: case, measurements, dial and production processes. The result is a large watch with big historical appeal and big visual impact.

Mare Nostrum is the chronograph that Officine Panerai supplied to the Italian Navy in 1943 as standard issure for officers on deck. The ongoing historical events put an end to any possible development of this models, of which only a very few prototypes were produced - almost certainly three in total - of which fist all trace and then all relative documentation was lost, following the flood that hit Florence in 1966.

Discovery by Officine Panerai of one of the prototypes, now part of the collections at the Officine Panerai Museum in Florence, enabled creation of a new Mare Nostrum an extraordianary model from a collectors' point of view, in a single edition of just 99 examples that reproduce the original right down to the smallest detail.

The Mare Nostrum 52mm has an impressive brushed case in three parts and measuring 52mm in diameter, like the original. With very strong lugs, it has tonneau shape, but looks round due to the wide flat bezel with ridged edge on which, just as on the prototype, a fine circular mark stands out, perhaps due to an unfinished process or a reference mark for a subsequent scale engraving. The screw-down back plate has four grooves to assist unscrewing and this too is in brushed steel, but unlike the original, it features a sapphire crystal window through which the movement can be seen. The cylindrical winding and regulating crown, with the words Mare Nostrum engraved on its ridged edge is of the screw-down type and the pump buttons are cylindrical.

The watch is guaranteed watertight to 3 bar(about 30 metres), a depth that depended on the historical use of the Mare Nostrum. The two reasons for this were that, firstly, the model was designed for use on ships and not underwater and secondly, at that time it was virtually impossible to make the chronographic buttons on a watch totally waterproof for any length of time.

Protected by a 1.6mm thick anti-reflective sapphire crystal, the dial has a black base and two levels. The outer, upper ring, bears small Arabic numerals, stick hour markers and round minute markers, all coated in luminescent material. The central one level, over a millimetre lower, bears the names of the brand and model and the two subsidiary dials. On the left the small seconds one, on the right the minute counter, set to 45, as was the norm in those days. The considerable gap between the two layers of the dial gives it unique depth and the chronograph hand, unlike the luminescent hour and minute hands, is blue,  just like the prototype.

This new edition of the mare Nostrum uses, like the original, a hand-wound mechanism: OP XXV calibre, deriving from a Minerva calibre that measures 16¾ lignes. The balance makes 18,000 alternation an hour, the same as the Angelus movement of the prototype. Fitted with an anti-shock device, the column wheel movement can easily be seen through the window on the back plate and all the levers are polished with rounded corners.

With reference PAM00300, Mare Nostrum 52mm even has the same strap colour and material as the original: military green in leather-lined fabric. The buckle however is different, larger and trapezoidal in shape, like all current models by Officine Panerai.

Specifications of Panerai Mare Nostrum 52mm PAM 300

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, exclusive Panerai OP XXV calibre, 12¾ lignes, 22 jewels, monometallic Glucydur balance, 18,000 alternations/hour, Incabloc anti-shock device. Swan Neck Regualator. Cotes de Geneve Decorations on the bridges. Power reserve is 55 hours.

Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph with two counters.

Case: 52mm in diameter, AISI 316L brushed steel. Winding crown engraved with the inscription Mare Nostrum. Brushed steel push-buttons for the chronograph functions at 2 and 4 o'clock.

Bezel: Brushed steel

Back: Brushed steel

Dial: Black on two levels with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers. Minute counter at 3 o'clock, small seconds at 9 o'clock, central chronograph hand.

Crystal: Sapphire, formed of corundum, 1.6mm thick. Anti-reflective coating.

Water Resistance: 30 metres

Strap: PANERAI personalised green fabric and leather strap and large-size brushed steel buckle.

Reference: PAM00300