Watch Review | Panerai Luminor Submersible Left-Handed Titanio PAM569



Watch Review | Panerai Luminor Submersible Left-Handed Titanio PAM569




For panerai, we have introduced them a lot, which one do you like? How do you think of Panerai PAM569

I'll start off with saying that the Panerai PAM569 is probably my favorite Panerai watch that I've worn for an extended period of time. Panerai is a brand that most watch lovers admire because of their historic designs that are both beautiful and timeless. It is also hard to find too many other "tool watches" that are so good looking and versatile. Panerai watches are known to look good on a wide range of straps, and their larger sizes were a major driving force of the tendency for watch makers to produce larger timepieces due to the modern demand for big sport watches. So let's check out what it was like to thoroughly review the Panerai Luminor Submersible Left-Handed Titanio PAM569.



This watch originally came out in 2014, and aBlogtoWatch first went hands-on with the Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM569 here. Even after only a short time with the watch at SIHH 2014, I could tell that it was a timepiece I would like. During our review process, the watch was worn by both myself and our David Bredan - and we both had similar good feelings about this "true" Panerai diver.








The Panerai Luminor Submersible Left-Handed Titanio PAM569 does not escape being yet another unique assortment of existing design elements and parts, arranged in an "original" manner for this model. Let me quickly mention what makes this Panerai Luminor Submersible Left-Handed Titanio PAM569 different than the rest. Oh, and I need to again remind you that Luminor Submersible is Panerai's "true" dive watch collection with 300 meters of water resistance and a rotating diver's bezel. Even though the entire Panerai brand is arguably based around diving watches, most of their watches today aren't "true divers," given their lack of a rotating bezel and water resistance. So if you want a "professional dive" watch with the Panerai name on it, then a Luminor Submersible is the way to go.



So what makes this particular reference PAM00569 Panerai Luminor Submersible unique? The first thing is that the case is produced from titanium. This isn't the only titanium Submersible out there, but it is one of the factors which you should know about. That means the case is relatively light and strong, but also that it has a more gray color compared to steel, and that it will show signs of wear faster due to titanium's propensity to scratch.

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