Sunday, January 25, 2015

The innovative material---Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech

Revealed in the Salon de la Haute Horlogerie of Geneva, the Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech from Officine Panerai introduces a really innovative material named carbotech, an amalgamated material according to graphite, nothing you've seen prior used in the realm of the watch-making industry.



In addition to supplying exceptional technical performance, carbotech comes with an uneven, matt black appearance, which varies according the cutting of the material making each illustration of this watch a distinctive piece. It's used to help make the case, the uni-directional rotating bezel and also the lever bridge which safeguards the winding crown.



As Panerai describes, to create the plates of carbotech that these elements are created, thin sheets of carbon fibres are compressed in a controlled temperature under ruthless plus a high-end polymer, Look (Polyether Ether Ketone), which binds the composite material, which makes it even more powerful and much more durable.  In comparison to ceramics and titanium, carbotech is lighter and much more resistant against exterior marketing, in addition to being hypo-allergenic and never susceptible to corrosion. 
The 47 mm Luminor 1950 case (47 mm across), produced by Panerai within the late nineteen forties, is enhanced with a rotating bezel with markers composed of small studs, inspired through the model produced by Panerai or even the Egyptian Navy in 1956. The black dial of the new Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech has applied hour markers using the date window at three o’clock and also the small seconds counter at nine o’clock.



The screw-in case back, adding to create the watch water resistant to 300 meters, consists of titanium with black treatment which is engraved with elements characteristic of the Panerai brand: “Florence 1860”, the town and year of birth of Panerai the watch-making industry, and also the picture of a sluggish Speed Torpedo (SLC), the so-known as “pig” which within the nineteen forties the commando of the Italian Navy sailed with the depths of the ocean on their own missions while wearing instruments produced by Panerai.



The brand new Carbotech is operated by the P.9000 calibre, a 4Hz (28,800 vph) automatic movement with two spring barrels giving a power reserve of three days. Fitted having a black rubber strap personalised for that first time through the OP logo design in Panerai blue, the brand new Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech (ref. PAM00616) is going to be offered by October 2015 having a retail cost of Euro 15,700.



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