Panerai sizes
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Jumpingjackflash

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661 posts

202 months

Sunday 1st April 2018
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Hello

I was lookin at Panerai’s and they are massive watches at 45-47mm. I was surprised because they have a heritage look. What was the sizes of the original watches?

Also what are the Panerai P2000 & P3000 movements? Do they use their own movement or an ETA?

Wills2

28,041 posts

198 months

Sunday 1st April 2018
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Panerai watches were big, robust military issue pieces like the 1940's Rolex sourced (47mm) Radiomir on the link below:

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-original-pan...





Edited by Wills2 on Sunday 1st April 18:02

leginigel

428 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th April 2018
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"I was lookin at Panerai’s and they are massive watches at 45-47mm. I was surprised because they have a heritage look. What was the sizes of the original watches? "

They also do Luminor Marina in a 40mm which I bought about a year ago and love it ,here is a few pictures up against other watches I have ,the deepsea is 40mm and the chopard is 44mm











I have also put the Luminor on a hand made leather strap which I think give's that heritage look.

Graemsay

613 posts

235 months

Thursday 5th April 2018
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Panerai have recently launched the Luminor Due with a 38 mm case.

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/panerai-luminor-...



And they range all the way up to the 52mm Mare Nostrum.



(Not mine, unfortunately.)

leginigel

428 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th April 2018
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I am putting the left hand watch on my too buy list that is a thing of beauty and I would have to wear it on the 3rd of very month though .

bobbybee

880 posts

177 months

Thursday 5th April 2018
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Panerai watch sizes range from 38mm to 60mm

Many movements are now in-house, the P.2000 is a manual wind movement, not sure how in-house (but not ETA) the P.3000 is a manual wind in-house movement