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The Hammer Collection

Panerai

Reference PAM00528 Luminor 1950 Lo Scienziato | A limited edition black ceramic and titanium skeletonized tourbillon dual time wristwatch with day/night and power reserve indication, Circa 2014 | The Hammer Collection

Auction Closed

December 7, 07:12 PM GMT

Estimate

25,000 - 50,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Dial: skeletonized

Caliber: cal. P.2005/S mechanical, 31 jewels

Case: black ceramic and titanium, screw down sapphire crystal display back

Case number: OP 6910, BB 1'588'382, no. P010/150

Closure: black stainless steel Panerai buckle

Size: 48 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement 

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: Panerai presentation box with outer packaging, Guarantee Certificate book (undated), Certificate confirming the limited edition number, operating instructions booklet, Lo Scienziato booklets, two additional straps, and screw driver

Released in 2013, the Panerai PAM00528 Luminor 1950 Tourbillon GMT stands as a testament to Panerai's exceptional craftsmanship. Limited to just 150 pieces, its 48 mm case, crafted from sleek black ceramic, houses the remarkable P.2005/S manual winding movement. The intricate skeletonization of the plates, barrels, and bridges allows for a mesmerizing view of every internal detail. Additionally, most components are galvanically blackened to seamlessly harmonize with the case's color.


This timepiece boasts an array of impressive features, including a 30-second rotating tourbillon cage, a second-time zone, and a day/night indication, all elegantly displayed beneath a domed crystal. The power reserve indication is thoughtfully exhibited through the case back. With three mainspring barrels, it stores ample energy to keep the watch ticking accurately for up to 6 days. This creation, while not the typical Panerai fare, serves as a striking reminder of the Firenze brand's prowess in horological innovation.