The Panerai Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition is limited to 200 pieces
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(Image credit: Panerai)
(Image credit: Panerai)
Called the – deep breath, everyone – Panerai Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition, the 47mm watch is limited to 200 examples. To be worn while skippering your high-performance dayboat, the watch is made from Panerai’s own ‘Carbotech’ material that is lighter than steel and titanium while being resistant to corrosion.
A skeleton design gives a generous view to the self-winding mechanical movement from the front and back of the case, while complications include an AM/PM indicator, date at three o’clock, GMT indicator and a small seconds sub-dial. A power reserve indicator is visible through the screw-down rear of the case, and Panerai says the movement will keep time for up to three days without being worn.
(Image credit: Panerai)
(Image credit: Panerai)
Military green details are unique to this model of Panerai, and are found on the hands and hour marlings, as well as at the 12 o’clock position of the unidirectional rotating bezel.
Water resistant to approximately 300 metres, the watch is provided with two straps. These include a black, bi-material band made from calf leather with a rubber base, and a second option made from military green rubber. The watch also includes a screwdriver for removing the buckle.
Limited to 200 examples, the Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition is available now, priced at £45,500 including tax in the UK and $52,200 excluding tax in the US.
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