panerai mare nostrum history | history of the Panerai panerai mare nostrum history Panerai drew up plans for a project, likely already sketched out in the 1940s, of a model specifically designed for Deck Officers: the two-counter chronograph called Mare Nostrum. See all 27 photos. C$598,800. 30 Malta Ave #308, Brampton, ON L6Y 4S5. 3beds. 2baths. 1,400sqft. Get pre-qualified. Condo/Apt Unit, Residential, Condominium. .
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A reconstruction of the original Panerai Mare Nostrum 1943. Mussolini dreamed of reconquering the Mare Nostrum (Mediterrean) and the Raid on Alexandria in 1941, which crippled British battleships, almost turned the tide . The Mare Nostrum is a true Panerai oddity: an unwieldy 1940s prototype whose later incarnation helped kick-start the brand’s revival, with occasional editions beloved by the Paneristi.
A reconstruction of the original Panerai Mare Nostrum 1943. Mussolini dreamed of reconquering the Mare Nostrum (Mediterrean) and the Raid on Alexandria in 1941, which crippled British battleships, almost turned the tide of the war.
Panerai drew up plans for a project, likely already sketched out in the 1940s, of a model specifically designed for Deck Officers: the two-counter chronograph called Mare Nostrum. The Mare Nostrum was the first chronograph ever produced by Panerai, first created in 1943 for the Italian Navy. The design was later revived in 1993 as the first re-edition, the reference 5218-301/A, which was in production until 1997.May 27, 2017. Back in the day, before the Richemont Group (then Vendôme) had acquired, or perhaps even heard of Panerai, the brand’s few models were simply curiosities of interest to two types of collectors: those who amass military watches and all-embracing Rolex aficionados.
The Mare Nostrum chronograph is an exceptionally rare and mysterious watch within the vintage Panerai family. The original prototype (s) went missing and the only available evidence of its existence was a photographic plate from the 1950s which shows the Mare Nostrum in a three quarter view.
Panerai has built its modern collections almost entirely on the narrative of its 20th-century history. Hence the countless variations on the Radiomir and Luminor models, the use of vintage designs and faux-patina coloration, and the arrival of the watch we’ll be covering today: the Panerai Mare Nost
As a matter of fact, Benito Mussolini once declared the Mediterranean Sea as "Mare Nostrum" which when translated to English means "Our Sea." Ironically Panerai would later name one of its watches the "Mare Nostrum" model.The Mare Nostrum was first developed as a 1943 prototype, but never made it to active service. So, what was the Mare Nostrum supposed to be exactly? Panerai made diving instruments, but the Mare Nostrum was a long way off being water resistant with those unsealed pushers.
The new Mare Nostrum Acciaio-– 42 MM (PAM00716) is a reproduction of the pre-Vendome version created in 1993 based on the original prototype in the Panerai museum. Although the mechanics of the watch have been somewhat updated, its hand-wound, a OP XXXIII calibre, is described as a “pre-Vendome movement.” The Mare Nostrum is a true Panerai oddity: an unwieldy 1940s prototype whose later incarnation helped kick-start the brand’s revival, with occasional editions beloved by the Paneristi.A reconstruction of the original Panerai Mare Nostrum 1943. Mussolini dreamed of reconquering the Mare Nostrum (Mediterrean) and the Raid on Alexandria in 1941, which crippled British battleships, almost turned the tide of the war.Panerai drew up plans for a project, likely already sketched out in the 1940s, of a model specifically designed for Deck Officers: the two-counter chronograph called Mare Nostrum.
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The Mare Nostrum was the first chronograph ever produced by Panerai, first created in 1943 for the Italian Navy. The design was later revived in 1993 as the first re-edition, the reference 5218-301/A, which was in production until 1997.
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May 27, 2017. Back in the day, before the Richemont Group (then Vendôme) had acquired, or perhaps even heard of Panerai, the brand’s few models were simply curiosities of interest to two types of collectors: those who amass military watches and all-embracing Rolex aficionados. The Mare Nostrum chronograph is an exceptionally rare and mysterious watch within the vintage Panerai family. The original prototype (s) went missing and the only available evidence of its existence was a photographic plate from the 1950s which shows the Mare Nostrum in a three quarter view. Panerai has built its modern collections almost entirely on the narrative of its 20th-century history. Hence the countless variations on the Radiomir and Luminor models, the use of vintage designs and faux-patina coloration, and the arrival of the watch we’ll be covering today: the Panerai Mare Nost As a matter of fact, Benito Mussolini once declared the Mediterranean Sea as "Mare Nostrum" which when translated to English means "Our Sea." Ironically Panerai would later name one of its watches the "Mare Nostrum" model.
The Mare Nostrum was first developed as a 1943 prototype, but never made it to active service. So, what was the Mare Nostrum supposed to be exactly? Panerai made diving instruments, but the Mare Nostrum was a long way off being water resistant with those unsealed pushers.
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