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Old Mar 12, 2009 | 05:06 PM
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Panerai Pam 164 Oor Luminor Marina Automatic Prototype Out Of Range New

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PANERAI PAM 164 OOR LUMINOR MARINA AUTOMATIC PROTOTYPE OUT OF RANGE NEW

Luminor Marina Automatic 44 mm

Movement: automatic mechanical, exclusive Panerai OP III calibre, 13?? lignes, 21 jewels. C??tes de Gen??ve decoration on the bridges. PANERAI personalised oscillating weight. Glucydur?? balance, 28,800 alternations/hour.
Incabloc?? anti-shock device.
Power reserve 42 hours.
Chronometer Certificate (C.O.S.C.).
Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date.
Case: diameter 44 mm, steel.
Bezel: steel.
Back: screw, steel.
Device protecting the crown: (protected as a Trade Mark) steel.
Crystal: sapphire, formed of corundum, 3.5 mm thick, magnifying lens over the date at 3 o'clock. Anti-reflective coating.
Water-resistance: 300 meters.
Strap: alligator with PANERAI personalised buckle

This watch is brand new and never worn!!!

This watch has an OOR Serial # which means out of range. It is a prototype produced by the factory and given a special serial number.

Very few exist and it is a collectors piece!!!

The watch is keeping perfect time well within COSC specs and comes complete with boxes and papers.

Only $6,995

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Old Mar 12, 2009 | 05:58 PM
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Aside from the serial #, is there anything that differentiates this piece from the regular, production 164?
 
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Other than the way the strap connects it is the same but the OOR # makes it collectible.
 
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Originally Posted by Stryke
Other than the way the strap connects it is the same but the OOR # makes it collectible.
Interesting. Thanks for the response.
 
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