Important Collectors’ Wristwatches, P...

Geneva, Hotel Du Rhone, Apr 02, 2006

LOT 310

"Ref. P.A.M. 230 Fagnola Torino 2006" Officine Panerai Firenze 1860, ?Luminor Marina Automatic, 2006 Special Edition?, No. 01/50, ref PAMOO230, case No. 0000000, Ref. OP 6630. Made in a limited edition of 50 units for Orologeria Fagnola, Torino in 2006. Very fine and rare, large, cushion-shaped, self-winding, water-resistant to 300 meters, chronometer, brushed stainless steel military-type diving wristwatch with date, 42-hour autonomy and a quick-fasten nylon Officine Panerai strap. Accompanied by a wooden fitted box, a certificate, a guarantee and an additional leather bracelet with deployant clasp.

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C. Three-body, polished and brushed, inclined bezel, screwed-down case back with an engraving of a snowflake ?Fagnola Torino, 2006?, patented crown security lever to wind the watch even underwater, sapphire crystal with inner "cyclops" lens. D. Metallic blue with ?clou de Paris? decoration, luminous indexes and Arabic 12 and 6 numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 9, aperture for the date at 3. Luminous blued steel "bâton" hands. M. Cal. OPIII, 13 1/4???, rhodium-plated, "fausses côtes" and special Panerai decoration, 21 jewels, straight line lever escapement, Glucydur balance, shock-absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, micrometer regulator. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 44 mm. Thickness: 16 mm.


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Panerai and ?Orologeria Fagnola Torino? have decided to launch a special edition watch limited to 50 units dedicated to the snow, to winter sports and to the city of Turin. This special model is distinguished by: -A stylized snowflake engraved on the case back. -An original dial, reproducing the yellow and blue colors of the city of Turin (the dial is blue while the luminous markers and hands are pale yellow) -A second strap, which is longer and ideal for wearing over a ski suit or windcheater. The watch was only available through ?Orologeria Fagnola? in Turin or Sestrier.

OFFICINE PANERAI ?The only water-resistant military wristwatch which can be wound under water?

The adventure of Officine Panerai started in the early 20th century with the opening of a specialist shop in Florence. It was only in 1938 that the company ?Guido Panerai & Figlio? which were to become ?Officine Panerai? created the first prototype of a wristwatch fitted with a Rolex movement intended for a special secret naval unit. The production of luminous mechanical calculators for torpedo launchers, aiming devices, depth gauges, compasses, and timers for mines and underwater charges linked the name of Panerai with the marine environment, the measurement of time and space and the development of quality superior to the norm. This acquired technology led Panerai to create the first water-resistant military wristwatch. From 1938 Panerai Radiomir watches entered into permanent service with the Royal Italian Navy. At the end of the conflict the 300 units that had been produced became rarities highly sought after by collectors, and still remain so today. The dial of the Panerai Radiomir was distinguished by its exceptional luminosity, which enabled the watch to be used in complete darkness. The adoption of a special bridge with a lever pressing the winding crown against the case made the Panerai the only watch which could be wound under water. In 1943 another watch was created for the deck officers of the Italian Navy: the Panerai Mare Nostrum. It was a chronograph with two counters in a water-resistant case, but it remained at the prototype stage because of the event of the war in Italy. At the end of the 50s The Radiomir slowly replaced the Luminor, it had the same case shape and dial but also some significant improvements, in some cases a new Angelus 8 day mechanism and a device for locking the winding crown. This is a characteristic feature of Panerai Watches and this technical detail has been registered as a trade mark. In 1956 a watch was commissioned by the Egyptian Navy, this version is distinguished by its rotating bezel. In 1980 Panerai created a prototype divers? watch made in titanium, able to withstand a depth of 1,000 meters. It is only in 1993 that Panerai Luminor Marina, and Mare Nostrum models were offered to the public, they are limited and numbered. In 1995 , at the request of the movie actor Sylvester Stallone, Panerai created a special, very limited series of the Panerai Luminor and the Mare Nostrum, named Slytech. All the watches were engraved on the back with the actor?s signature. In 1997 the Richemont Group acquired Officine Panerai, and the brand was launched on the international market the following year.

OFFICINE PANERAI PRODUCTION UNTIL 1997
Ref. 5218-201/A LUMINOR : 677 watches prototypes +12 SLYTECH SUBMERSIBLE (1993) Ref. 5218-202/A MARINA MILITARE PVD (1993) : 140 watches +10 prototypes Ref. 5218-203/A LUMINOR MARINA PVD (1994) : 200 watches Ref. 5218-205/A SLYTECH SUBMERSIBLE (1995): 95 watches Ref. 5218-207/A SLYTECH DAYLIGHT (1996): 105 watches Ref. 5218-218/A BLACK SEAL (1996): 5 watches Ref. 5218-209 LUMINOR (1997): 12 watches Ref. 5218-210 LUMINOR PVD (1997): 2 watches MARE NOSTRUM (total : 592 watches +10 prototypes) Ref. 5218-301/A MARE NOSTRUM (1993): 492 watches +10 prototypes Ref. 5218-302 MARE NOSTRUM SLYTECH (1995) : 50 watches Ref. 5218-304 MARE NOSTRUM SLYTECH (1995) : 50 watches