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These fraternal twins are Panerai's Tourbillon models and its Luminor 1950 GMT case for the PAM 306 was released at BaselWorld 2008. Together with the Luminor tourbillon, OP also released a pair of Radiomir Tourbillon GMT's, the PAM 315 and 316, in titanium and platinum casings, respectively. The PAM 315 is larger with a whopping 48mm diameter case, while the PAM 306 has a eye-popping 47mm case. Both are rated as water resistant to 100m. Both the PAM 306 and 315 are powered by the Calibre P.2005, a manual winding movement with a tourbillon escapement. The Calibre P.2005 is one of Panerai's in-house aka manifattura movements. This movement has a 6 day power reserve. Priced like the Pam 203 Luminor 1950 Angelus, each move above US$100k.

These fraternal twins are Panerai's Tourbillon models and its Luminor 1950 GMT case for the PAM 306 was released at BaselWorld 2008. Together with the Luminor tourbillon, OP also released a pair of Radiomir Tourbillon GMT's, the PAM 315 and 316, in titanium and platinum casings, respectively. The PAM 315 is larger with a whopping 48mm diameter case, while the PAM 306 has a eye-popping 47mm case. Both are rated as water resistant to 100m. Both the PAM 306 and 315 are powered by the Calibre P.2005, a manual winding movement with a tourbillon escapement. The Calibre P.2005 is one of Panerai's in-house aka manifattura movements. This movement has a 6 day power reserve. Priced like the Pam 203 Luminor 1950 Angelus, each move above US$100k.
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