
The Panerai PAM 307 was unveiled at SIHH this year as a special edition watch from OP’s 2008 lineup. There will be 500 pieces released and the watch is housed in a 47mm titanium case. It features a brushed steel push button at 10 o’clock which control the depth gauge functions.
The Panerai 307 has an automatic Panerai OP XV calibre movement with 13¼ lignes, 21 jewels, Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges, Glucydur balance, 28,800 alternations/hour, Incabloc anti-shock device, Chronometer Certificate (C.O.S.C.), 42 hour power reserve, and a depth-gauge electronic module with METAS individual certificate.
The PAM00307 functions include hours, minutes, and small seconds. The watch also features the following depth gauge functions:
- Indication of maximum depth reached during the most recent dive
- Indication of the amount of battery power left
- Depth indication during a dive
The PAM307’s bezel is brushed steel and rotates anti-clockwise. It features a graduated scale for measuring the duration of immersion and ratchet click at minute intervals.
The screw caseback is made of titanium and features the logo of the Pangaea expedition engraved. The blue dial is protected by a 3mm thick sapphire crystal which has been treated with an anti-reflective coating.
The Panerai PAM 307 is water resistant to 120 meters and comes with both rubber and leather straps, as well as a tool to change the strap and a steel screwdriver.


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