2022-06-14

PANERAI Submersible S BRABUS Blue Shadow EDITION

Can I just say that I need one of these boats in my life; I haven’t really got anywhere to put it or the means to run it but I just get the sense that I need one; I digress. Last year Panerai and BRABUS put their creative minds together for a marine-based, horological collaboration of epic proportions; the result was the Submersible S BRABUS Black Ops EDITION. And BRABUS (those naughty German automotive tinkerers) have got another boat, the BRABUS Shadow 900 Deep Blue luxury day-boat that also requires a suitable horological accessory to go with, and this is it. Matching the BRABUS Shadow 900 Deep Blue luxury day-boat, which will likewise celebrate its debut at the 2022 Palma International Boat Show, the Panerai Submersible S BRABUS Blue Shadow Edition AKA PAM01241 shines with subtle muted blue and gray tones. Produced from Titanium and shaped using the process of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), a method of 3D printing technology that produces volumes that are both strong and lightweight, the case measures 47mm. The construction of the case, which features the signature Panerai 1950s cushion shape and crown protector, offers both performance and a sporty matte finish with a plenty of presence. Both the unidirectional rotating bezel and lever draw attention to the striking nature of the beastly Panerai Submersible S BRABUS Blue Shadow Edition. They have been made from Carbotech, a material based on carbon fiber with a variegated pattern that gives each watch a unique character and boasts durability, lightness, and high resistance to corrosion. Meanwhile Blue Super-LumiNova™ on the indices and hands make for highly legible and striking accents. Breakthrough technology is present both inside and out. The Panerai Submersible S BRABUS Blue Shadow Edition contains the new P.4001/S caliber, a skeletonized movement based on the P.4000 caliber.

The watch will be strictly limited to only 200 pieces worldwide. MSRP is 49’200USD. Thoughts? I like it a whole lot better than the one with red accents. What do you think? 

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