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  • Panerai Jupiterium - Planetarium Clock Exhibition

    1st Jan 2014 to 14 Feb 2014 , Panerai Boutique Ion Orchard.
    • Key-wound mechnical
    • Power Reserve 40 days with linear indicator
    • Perpetual Calendar 8 barrels
    • 1,532 components, 110kg
    • Glass Box, 75cm wide and 80cm tall
    • Mahogany wood base

    A special tribute to Galileo Galilei in the 400th anniversary of his astronomical discovers.
    Consist of 1,532 parts, Officine Panerai's Jupiterium is an extraordinary piece of mechanical engineering.
    The clock moves the perpetual calendar and a complex planetarium which, thanks to an intricate mechanism, re-creates the exact locations of the star, the Sun, the Moon and Jupiterwith the planet's four main Galilean satellites.












  • #2
    Power Reserve 40 days wow

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    • #3
      Originally posted by clocking View Post
      Power Reserve 40 days wow
      It's a huge machine. 40 days power reserve is reasonable. Haha.

      I was told if you have one, Panerai will send their team to service it for you every two years. But why not, you are paying $2 mil to get one.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wanderlust View Post
        It's a huge machine. 40 days power reserve is reasonable. Haha.

        I was told if you have one, Panerai will send their team to service it for you every two years. But why not, you are paying $2 mil to get one.
        $2 mil. Haha cry lol for people like me.
        If I rich I will get it, why not, + this 40 days Power Reserve.
        My clock collection total up 23, including my alarm clock haha...

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