Posted the 8th day of December in 2010 by TheHobbit.
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Panerai has released a number of watches under the Special Edition Collection to commemorate a number of boutiques located around the world. There are basically 3 different models issued for the following boutiques; Hong Kong, Madrid, Paris, Shanghai and Taipei. All the watches features the vintage lume on the sandwich dial and an engraved case back. All these watches are limited edition models.
First, we have the Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT Hong Kong and Taipei. Both watches share the same specifications, the difference being the engraving on the case back.
Basic specifications:
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date, second time zone (12-hour display with am/pm indicator) and power reserve
Case: stainless steel, 44 mm diameter
Movement: Calibre p.2003
Crystal: sapphire
Water resistant: 30 ATM
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| PAM00402 Hong Kong and PAM00403 Taipei Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT |
The next model is the Radiomir 8 Days Shanghai and Madrid. Again both the watches share the same specifications.
Basic specifications:
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date and power reserve
Case: stainless steel, 45 mm diameter
Movement: Calibre P.2002/3
Crystal: sapphire
Water resistant: 10 ATM
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| PAM00408 Radiomir 8 Days Madrid and PAM00410 Radiomir 8 Days Shanghai |
Next is the Luminor Marina Hong Kong, Taipei, Paris, Shanghai and Madrid. All of these models have the 'pig' on the dial at the 6 o'clock position. That is the nickname for the submariner on the dial. All the watches share the same specifications.
Basic specifications:
Functions: hours, minutes and seconds
Case: stainless steel, 44 mm diameter
Movement: Calibre OP II
Crystal: sapphire
Water resistant: 30 ATM
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| Luminor Marina 412, 413, 414, 418 and 420 |
Case backs:
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| PAM00412 Luminor Marina Hong Kong |
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| PAM00413 Luminor Marina Taipei |
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| PAM00414 Luminor Marina Paris |
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| PAM00418 Luminor Marina Madrid |
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| PAM00420 Luminor Marina Shanghai |











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