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panerai egyptian navy | panerai radiomir 1940 panerai egyptian navy Panerai develops a diving watch known as the GPF-2/56, which was later popularly known as the "Egyptian" as it was supplied to the Egyptian Navy with the consent of the Italian Navy. Historical Events in September 1953. Calendar. Home. Events by Year. 1953. September. 1953. Jan uary. Feb ruary. Mar ch. Apr il. May. Jun e. Jul y. Aug ust. Sep tember. Oct ober. Nov ember. Dec ember. All. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Weddings. Sep 1 101°F highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in Sept.
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The Royal Italian Navy, not one to turn down a chance to literally see in the dark, in turn commissioned Panerai to produce a similarly luminous timepiece for underwater use. The “Egiziano,” or “Egyptian” Radiomir, a massive 60mm dive watch was commissioned back in the mid-1950s by the Egyptian Navy. That watch was powered by a hand-wound Angelus movement that boasted an impressive eight-day power reserve. The Royal Italian Navy, not one to turn down a chance to literally see in the dark, in turn commissioned Panerai to produce a similarly luminous timepiece for underwater use.Panerai develops a diving watch known as the GPF-2/56, which was later popularly known as the "Egyptian" as it was supplied to the Egyptian Navy with the consent of the Italian Navy.

Nicknamed the Egiziano (Italian for Egyptian) this model is the largest of all Panerai wristwatches ever made with an impressive diameter of 58 mm. It furthermore features a revolving bezel graduated for 5 minutes, the inclusion at the specific request of the Egyptian navy.

The Egiziano was the first Panerai watch made without the help of Rolex. It wasn't until 1956 that Panerai developed a watch without the help of Rolex, and that was the 60mm GPF 2/56—known as the 'Egiziano Grosso'—a commission for the Egyptian navy.In 1956 the Egyptian Navy commissioned a watch from Panerai that would become known as L'Egiziano. Its formidably strong 60mm case featured a novel rotating bezel with four studs to indicate immersion times - capable of withstanding depths of up to 200 metres - and an impressive eight-day power reserve. It was made by Panerai for the Egyptian navy in the mid 1950’s, which received the nickname “Egiziano Grosso” because of its huge size. Three modern Panerai watches have this symbol of Panerai DNA printed on their dials: the famous PAM203 (2005) with vintage Angelus movement and two Special Editions with 8 days inhouse movements (P.2002/7 . We are honored to see one of the rare and significant pieces: GPF 2/56 Big Egiziano, also called Egiziano Grosso, which is the archetype for contemporary Luminor Submersible and PAM 341, as well as the first underwater watch with a .

50 of these watches were produced for the Egyptian Navy in 1956. The watches were made in two types one using the Angelus calibre 240, signed "Luminor", the other using the Rolex 16 lignes movement, signed "Radiomir" both ref:6152.

In its flat 47 mm stainless steel case, it is today one of the rarest Vintage Panerai watches. The reference 6154 was produced for the Egyptian Navy in 1954 in very small numbers – until today only a few watches surfaced into the Vintage Panerai world. The “Egiziano,” or “Egyptian” Radiomir, a massive 60mm dive watch was commissioned back in the mid-1950s by the Egyptian Navy. That watch was powered by a hand-wound Angelus movement that boasted an impressive eight-day power reserve. The Royal Italian Navy, not one to turn down a chance to literally see in the dark, in turn commissioned Panerai to produce a similarly luminous timepiece for underwater use.

panerai radiomir 1940

Panerai develops a diving watch known as the GPF-2/56, which was later popularly known as the "Egyptian" as it was supplied to the Egyptian Navy with the consent of the Italian Navy.Nicknamed the Egiziano (Italian for Egyptian) this model is the largest of all Panerai wristwatches ever made with an impressive diameter of 58 mm. It furthermore features a revolving bezel graduated for 5 minutes, the inclusion at the specific request of the Egyptian navy.The Egiziano was the first Panerai watch made without the help of Rolex. It wasn't until 1956 that Panerai developed a watch without the help of Rolex, and that was the 60mm GPF 2/56—known as the 'Egiziano Grosso'—a commission for the Egyptian navy.In 1956 the Egyptian Navy commissioned a watch from Panerai that would become known as L'Egiziano. Its formidably strong 60mm case featured a novel rotating bezel with four studs to indicate immersion times - capable of withstanding depths of up to 200 metres - and an impressive eight-day power reserve.

It was made by Panerai for the Egyptian navy in the mid 1950’s, which received the nickname “Egiziano Grosso” because of its huge size. Three modern Panerai watches have this symbol of Panerai DNA printed on their dials: the famous PAM203 (2005) with vintage Angelus movement and two Special Editions with 8 days inhouse movements (P.2002/7 .

We are honored to see one of the rare and significant pieces: GPF 2/56 Big Egiziano, also called Egiziano Grosso, which is the archetype for contemporary Luminor Submersible and PAM 341, as well as the first underwater watch with a .50 of these watches were produced for the Egyptian Navy in 1956. The watches were made in two types one using the Angelus calibre 240, signed "Luminor", the other using the Rolex 16 lignes movement, signed "Radiomir" both ref:6152.

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