Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Swiss Movement Replica Watches

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

Panerai returns once more to what they call “Our Sea.” The Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 (PAM00716) is a surprise, mid-2017 release from Officine Panerai that actually harkens back to not only its pre-Richemont days, but also to the brand’s first chronograph, produced during World War II…or some time after.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

Historically, Mare Nostrum stood for “Our Sea” in Latin and it was the Roman’s name for the Mediterranean Sea. However, if you are more on-point with the history of Panerai than that of the world, you’ll know that Mare Nostrum was the name of the company’s first chronograph, reportedly designed for deck officers in the Italian Navy.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

An original Mare Nostrum captured on a photographic plate from the 1950s. Photo: Panerai – Una storia Italiana, via: perezcope.com

As you would imagine, given the reputation of mid-20th century Panerai, and the appalling circumstances of World War II, the original Mare Nostrum prototype was a proper monstrum of a watch. For starters, it measured some 52mm wide, and was named Mare Nostrum after the phrase first used by the Romans – and, well, later first revived by Italian nationalists following the 1861 unification of Italy and then by the fascists of World War II. As such, the origins of the name “Mare Nostrum” can be traced back to the era of the expanding Roman Empire, but one really need not look back that far in time to have a clue as to why it was named as such in the Italy of the early 1940s.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

Mare Nostrum vintage chronograph equipped with a Minerva 19/14 caliber and some nifty anti-vibration springs. Photo: Christie’s, via: perezcope.com

Funnily enough, most sources say that the 1943 prototype of the Mare Nostrum never made it into production due to the turmoils of the war – sounds like a lazy explanation, since at what other time than during war would a watch designed specifically for the military be of any real use? Anyhow, Panerai also produced other devices under the name Mare Nostrum – so while they weren’t too keen on the watch, they were keen on the name, it seems. Other Panerai Mare Nostrum items included delay and timing devices for torpedoes and some other explosives used by the Italian army during WWII – just check out that impressive looking Mare Nostrum chronograph boasting a Minerva caliber and some nifty anti-vibration devices.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

A reportedly original 1943 Panerai Mare Nostrum. Photo: christies.com

Add to all this research that Mr. Jose Pereztroika of perezcope.com has conducted – read that here – and you’ll learn that the Mare Nostrum’s case design actually is much closer to what Panerai had been doing in the mid-1950s, rather than in the early ’40s. Panerai has a fairly poorly documented history and the Mare Nostrum is a most fitting example – there is literally one actual detailed image from the ’50s, the one that you see further above, and that’s about it. Still, the Mare Nostrum has definitely existed and it is for everyone to decide how much weight they give to the fact of whether or not Italian navy commanders were rocking it during World War II.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

Worry not, though, if you thought this new release was going to be as massive as that from some 74 years ago, or its 52mm tribute-pieces from 2010 and 2015. The Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 measures just 42mm wide. This is not a new-found thing either. There were some limited editions produced in Panerai’s pre-Vendome era. This, by the way, essentially means pre-Richemont (just the names have changed, but nothing else). On a side note, “pre-V” is probably used so much because Panerai, auctioneers and fans of the brand likely much prefer calling it the obscure “pre-Vendome” rather than “pre-Richemont” that mere mortal watch enthusiasts could understand.

Back on topic: back in the mid-90s, Panerai introduced the reference 5218-301/A, a 42mm-wide piece that is remarkably close in its appearance to this new Panerai Mare Nostrum PAM716. It was also followed by two Slytech pieces, in harmony with Panerai’s romance reaching its climax with actor Sylvester Stallone – who, in truth, has done a great deal by helping expose the then-largely-unknown brand, and who remains a fan of Panerai to this day.

Let us talk about caliber P.5000 for a Moment. It’s a big engine: 2 mainspring barrels that you may easily see running in the two large stones, providing eight times of running time at 3hz/21,600 vph. The mainspring barrels operate in string, pushing torque via a very classically arranged going train, together with the centre wheel observable through a large cutout from the plate. I suppose technically speaking we’d have to call this a 3/4 plate motion as the next wheel bridge is not actually a bridge at the usual sense of this term, but instead the result of creating the cutout. This cutout in addition to the shape of the main plate round the equilibrium give a really aesthetically pleasing, but still utilitarian effect, which is completely appropriate for what was, after all, originally meant to be an instrument lookout, plain and simple. The moving train is organized so that the fourth wheel is just opposite the crown, which is precisely where you’d find it in a pocket watch, and if you would like a small seconds dial where it would happen to be in one of the Angelus pocket opinion powered Panerais all you need to do is run the wheel pivot through the dial and put a hand on it (that was what Panerai Watch Luminor 1950 Price Replica did with the PAM 510).The balance, which is held in place by a really sturdy looking bridge, looks a little small for the movement but then again, that’s probably only because the movement’s so big; at 15 3/4 lignes, or just about 35.7 mm, it is a pocket — watch as opposed to a wristwatch caliber (unless you are in the bigger-than-average-wristwatch company, that Panerai manifestly is). In general, we think that it’s an impressive piece of work — we have used the word sturdy and sturdiness is very much the takeaway impression one has of the P.5000. The screws holding the balance bridge set up run through threaded kayaks on the bridge and may be employed to adjust end-shake (the amount of vertical “play” between the ends of the equilibrium staff and the endstones of the shock-jewel assembly.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

This neatly leads us to the new-ish Panerai Watches Any Good Replica Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716, which is equipped with a 42mm-wide, 50 meter water resistant case in stainless steel, a blue dial with tan colored luminescent indices and main hands, a km/h bezel, and a weird and unusual OP XXXIII movement which is actually an ETA 2801 with a Dubois-Depraz module for the chronograph. It has an expectedly measly 42-hour power reserve – no fancy Panerai in-house movement here, arguably because it would not have made much sense for Panerai to expensively develop an in-house chronograph movement that fits into a 42mm case.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

The km/h bezel is, to put it kindly, a mysterious addition on a watch supposedly designed for ship commanders. Add to this the fact that this being a regular tachymeter scale, any other unit of speed would work just the same. Take this as a hint on how many people actually use the tachymeter scales on their luxury watches.

On a positive note, the Mare Nostrum Chronograph is one exceedingly unusual Panerai. The traditional, piston-style chronograph pushers, the tachymeter bezel, the small case size, the nicely curved, long lugs, and the blue-tan color combination individually would make any Panerai Watches Quality Replica the odd one out. This could fire back though – the Mare Nostrum has a patchy history, with hardly any documentation or actual pieces remaining from whichever era it actually belongs – and this will raise a few flags for the cautious, super-nerdy collector who this is pretty much exclusively aimed for.

Panerai Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 Watch Returns Watch Releases

All this noted, it is good to see Panerai do something out of the ordinary, leaving the Luminors and Radiomirs on the side for a moment and presenting a look so scarcely encountered from them – I wouldn’t be surprised (in fact I hope) that Panerai is actually testing the waters here, as I would love to see more unusual and refreshing designs.

Price for the Panerai Watch 525 Replica Mare Nostrum Chronograph PAM716 (PAM00716) is €9,900 and it will be limited to 1,000 pieces. panerai.com