Tag: 6152/1
Vintage 6152/1 featured in “Chronos” magazine 1/2013
by Volker on Nov.25, 2012, under General
A vintage Ref. 6152/1 with Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4 movement and “Luminor Panerai” dial (case number: 124806) is featured in a test report on PAM 372 (“Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days 47 mm”) in the actual issue 1/2013 of watch magazine “Chronos” (Germany).
The report on pages 80 to 87 shows the historical roots of the “simple and beautiful” PAM 372 with the inhouse P.3000 calibre, written by Jens Koch with photos by Marcus Krüger. The report is a part of the annual 2013 test-compilation of the magazine, in which 32 tested watches have been published.
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Ref. 6152/1 Panerai made for italian state police divers
by Volker on Oct.08, 2012, under General
A rare Ref. 6152/1 “Luminor Panerai” infront of the camera. Produced by Panerai for the italian state police divers (“Sommozzatori della Polizia di Stato”, founded in 1958). It bears a rare engraving on the backside of the case: “P.S. 02”.
Today other type of engravings on the casebacks of some few Vintage Panerai watches are known from the italian helmet divers (“S.M.Z.”) and combat swimmers of the Marina Militare (“M.M.”), aside italian police institutions as the Guardia di Finanza (“G.F.”) and Carabinieri (“C.C.”). Some examples for the italian fire brigades (“V.F.”) are known too.
It is interesting to see that Panerai has been a trustful supplier for different italian divers – military and also civil units.
Features of the watch:
Reference: 6152/1
Dial: “Luminor Panerai” (sandwich, engraved)
Case number: 124816
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4
Another Ref. 6152/1 watch surfaced
by Volker on Oct.03, 2012, under General
Recently we have added another yet unknown watch into our database.
Features of the watch:
Reference: 6152/1
Dial: “Radiomir Panerai” (sandwich, engraved)
Case number: 12450X
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4
You can read and see more about Ref. 6152/1 watches in our 2nd book “Vintage Panerai – The References”, chapter IV (page 203-255).
Just because… the 6152/1 Luminor is still glowin’
by Volker on Aug.08, 2012, under General
Tried to catch the luminous activity of the Ref. 6152/1 “Luminor Panerai” dial today. After more than 55 years, Luminor it is still reacting strong on direct light impact, creating a wonderful “greenish glow”…!
This Vintage Panerai watch is featured in our new book “History1″. You can read more about its first owner Mario Arillo in chapter IV, page 227-391.
Another Ref. 6152/1 watch surfaced
by Volker on Jun.01, 2012, under General
Recently we have added another yet unknown watch into our database.
Features of the watch:
Reference: 6152/1
Dial: “Luminor Panerai” (sandwich, engraved)
Case number: 1245XX
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4
You can read and see more about Ref. 6152/1 watches in our 2nd book “Vintage Panerai – The References”, chapter IV (page 203-255).
Vintage 6152/1 featured in “Chronos” magazine 03.2012
by Volker on May.10, 2012, under General
A vintage Ref. 6152/1 with Rolex movement and “Luminor Panerai”dial is featured in a test report on PAM 372 (“Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days 47 mm”) in the actual issue 03.2012 of watch magazine “Chronos” (Germany). The report shows the historical roots of the “simple and beautiful” PAM 372, written by Jens Koch with photos by Marcus Krüger.
Just because… the crown protecting device
by Volker on Mar.18, 2012, under General
Rainy spring day here in Germany today, so I tried to catch the Panerai DNA in shape of the crown protecting device on the Ref. 6152/1 “Luminor Panerai”. It is without a doubt “the number 1 identifying feature” of Panerai watches from all production periods: vintage, PreVendome and actual models.
The patent was issued in july 1956 and described as “tight-seal device for the control knob of instruments, particularly for the setting and winding knob of watches”.
A 26 mm wide and 6.2 mm high area is milled out on the right edge of the polished case, to allow a lateral attachment of the protection device, which is fabricated from brushed stainless steel. The protection system, which is extending 8 mm above the right side of the case is fastened to the case with two screws. The L-shaped protective bar is 2.9 mm wide and pushes the crown down firmly to the case when closed.
You can find more information about Ref. 6152/1 watches in our 2nd book “Vintage Panerai – The References” in chapter IV, pages 202-255. About the crown protecting device you can find information on pages 225 to 233.
Another Ref. 6152/1 watch surfaced
by Volker on Jan.19, 2012, under General
Recently we have added another yet unknown watch into our database.
Features of the watch:
Reference: 6152/1
Dial: “Radiomir Panerai” (sandwich, engraved)
Case number: 1249XX
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4
You can read and see more about Ref. 6152/1 watches in our 2nd book “Vintage Panerai – The References”, chapter IV (page 203-255).
Spot on: PAM372!
by Volker on Dec.22, 2011, under General
Today I got the chance ot see the PAM372 for the first time in real. The “nearest-to-my-place” Panerai dealer promised me weeks ago to give me a call when his first PAM372 would hit his store, so I could take an eye on it before he will call the new owner (to get his christmas gift “just in time”).
Since our friend Asi posted his comparing report directly from SIHH earlier this year I was excited to see this watch now with my own eyes. What caught me instantly, was the engraved “Luminor Panerai” on the dial – that looks just wonderful!
As the watches were hitting the boutiques and Ads lately, a lot of collectors got their “early Christmas gift” already. I must admit that this is a wonderful watch and it will makes many collectors very happy – for sure!
I put my 6152/1 on to make some comparing photos with the 372. Panerai put in a lot of their DNA into the PAM372: the flat lugs, coming out of the middle of the case, remind me on the Vintage Panerai references 6152 and 6154, the edged cushion shape of the case also, which does not exist on 6152/1 watch cases. I also like the fact that the watch has a plexi instead of a sapphire – some extra “old school flavour”. Overall a very well done piece.
[Volker Wiegmann]
Preparings…
by Volker on Dec.03, 2011, under General
Cleaning up my Ref. 6152/1 for the next photo session of our book “Vintage Panerai – Watches with History”. Took off the strap, removed dust and dirt on the case, between the lugs and along the crown protecting device, checking its Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 4 movement. Put back the original strap with G.P.F. Mod. Dep. buckle… Ready.
[Volker Wiegmann]