This timepiece belongs to the Luminor 1950 series and is characterized by its cushion-shaped case popular in the 1950s, paired with Panerai's iconic crown guard, giving it a robust style. At first glance, the 44mm case is crafted from Goldtech™ red gold. Compared to regular 18K gold, Goldtech™ red gold incorporates more copper and platinum, enhancing its luster and giving it a more vibrant and rich color. Furthermore, thanks to the higher platinum content, Goldtech™ red gold offers superior resistance to oxidation and corrosion.Best luxury replica watches price at Repwatcheaprice, cheap watches for men and women.
The "sandwich dial" design is a hallmark of Panerai watches. This is a layered structure consisting of an upper dial with skeletonized hour markers, a middle layer of luminescent material, and a lower base. This design allows for more luminescent material to be incorporated, resulting in a superior luminescent effect. This timepiece uses a blue sunburst dial, where the hands and hour markers emit a green glow in low-light conditions, ensuring clear readability. The name "Luminor" originates from early luminescent materials. Today, Panerai watches use the safe and non-radioactive Super-LumiNova® luminescent material, offering even better luminescence. However, due to the brand's rich historical heritage, the name Luminor has been retained.
The uniqueness of the Panerai Perpetual Calendar is first and foremost reflected in its "simplicity." Unlike the complex dial designs of most perpetual calendar models, this timepiece features only a 24-hour small seconds subdial at 9 o'clock to display day/night status, echoing the day/date window at 3 o'clock. From the front alone, it's difficult to discern that this is a perpetual calendar watch. Placing the month, year, leap year, and power reserve indicators on the back of the movement is a characteristic of the P.4100 caliber. The month display is presented as a black wheel. An arrow on the bridge indicates the current month. Considering the small area, the brand chose to use the first letter. Inside the month display is the leap year indicator, marked with "L" to indicate a leap year. The year display window is located on the left side of the pearl rotor, while the power reserve wheel is located on the left side of the rotor.
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