Three years ago Panerai unveiled the first Bronzo, the PAM382 Submersible. As expected for a Panerai with a unusual case material, demand was tremendous and outstripped supply. Unsurprisingly, Panerai has used the same marine bronze alloy once again for the Luminor Submersible Power Reserve Bronzo PAM507, which was launched at SIHH 2013.
The new Bronzo PAM507 is nearly identical to its predecessors. The case is identical to the PAM382, a 47 mm, bronze Submersible case with unidirectional bezel.
The most obvious change is the power reserve indicator at four o'clock.
Also different is the case back lettering. The engraved text is now filled with gold, while previously it was untreated. The strap too is different from the earlier Bronzo, though that is probably only notable for die-hard Paneristi.
Inside is the P.9002 movement with three days power reserve.
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