panerai angelus movement | A Historically Important Collection Of Vintage Panerai Watches panerai angelus movement Officine Panerai launches its first in-house movement, the P.2002: a hand-wound calibre with GMT function and an eight-day power reserve, as in the Angelus movements used in the 1950s. The calibre takes its name from the year in which Officine Panerai inaugurated its production plant, a tribute to the watchmaking art of the Florentine brand.
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The Angelus 240 was one of the smallest 8-days movements but had never been used for wristwatches. As of now, around 15 pieces with Egyptian matriculation numbers are known, . Angelus produced in 1955 and 1961 a series of non-alarm crown-wind movements with 17 Jewels specifically developed for the use in wrist watches on special request of Guido Panerai e Figlio. These movements were assembled using old non-alarm barrel plates recognizable by the old “waved” design.The Angelus 240 was one of the smallest 8-days movements but had never been used for wristwatches. As of now, around 15 pieces with Egyptian matriculation numbers are known, and the present example is a stunning example retaining all its original parts.
Within the entire serial number sequence of the Reference 6152/1, we differentiate between watches with Rolex movements and the much rarer variations with Angelus movements. How do we explain four different versions in our new book “The References” 1950’s-1960’s ?Hand-wound mechanical, Angelus SF 240 movement. 16 lignes, 15 jewels. 18,000 alternations/hour. Incabloc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 192 hoursOfficine Panerai launches its first in-house movement, the P.2002: a hand-wound calibre with GMT function and an eight-day power reserve, as in the Angelus movements used in the 1950s. The calibre takes its name from the year in which Officine Panerai inaugurated its production plant, a tribute to the watchmaking art of the Florentine brand.Luminor 1950 8 Days. Movement: Angelus caliber SF 240. Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds. Produced: 2007 - 2008. Limited: Yes, 6 units.
Hand-wound movement with eight days of power reserve. Pictured as used in the Panerai Luminor 1950 PAM 203.
The evolution of the Angelus 240
Inbetween the today known watches of the Ref. 6152/1, the version with crown protecting device and Angelus 240 SF 8 Days movement is one the rarest. Recently on display at Munichtime, this specimen represents the Panerai DNA in the bright spotlight: a massive 47 mm case, patented crown protecting device, sandwich dial with “Luminor . An interesting Panerai Ref. 6152 1 "Luminor Panerai" with crown-protecting device and sought-after Angelus Cal. 240 movement has been listed on Chrono24. The vendor is Meertz World of Time in Munich, Germany.The Angelus movement can be clearly identified on the face of the huge watch by its small second function with a subdial at 9 o’clock. Hour and minute hand are shaped in the “single pencil” style, which is also typical for Vintage Panerai watches with Angelus movement. Angelus produced in 1955 and 1961 a series of non-alarm crown-wind movements with 17 Jewels specifically developed for the use in wrist watches on special request of Guido Panerai e Figlio. These movements were assembled using old non-alarm barrel plates recognizable by the old “waved” design.
The Angelus 240 was one of the smallest 8-days movements but had never been used for wristwatches. As of now, around 15 pieces with Egyptian matriculation numbers are known, and the present example is a stunning example retaining all its original parts.
A Historically Important Collection Of Vintage Panerai Watches
Within the entire serial number sequence of the Reference 6152/1, we differentiate between watches with Rolex movements and the much rarer variations with Angelus movements. How do we explain four different versions in our new book “The References” 1950’s-1960’s ?Hand-wound mechanical, Angelus SF 240 movement. 16 lignes, 15 jewels. 18,000 alternations/hour. Incabloc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 192 hours
Officine Panerai launches its first in-house movement, the P.2002: a hand-wound calibre with GMT function and an eight-day power reserve, as in the Angelus movements used in the 1950s. The calibre takes its name from the year in which Officine Panerai inaugurated its production plant, a tribute to the watchmaking art of the Florentine brand.
Luminor 1950 8 Days. Movement: Angelus caliber SF 240. Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds. Produced: 2007 - 2008. Limited: Yes, 6 units.Hand-wound movement with eight days of power reserve. Pictured as used in the Panerai Luminor 1950 PAM 203.
Inbetween the today known watches of the Ref. 6152/1, the version with crown protecting device and Angelus 240 SF 8 Days movement is one the rarest. Recently on display at Munichtime, this specimen represents the Panerai DNA in the bright spotlight: a massive 47 mm case, patented crown protecting device, sandwich dial with “Luminor . An interesting Panerai Ref. 6152 1 "Luminor Panerai" with crown-protecting device and sought-after Angelus Cal. 240 movement has been listed on Chrono24. The vendor is Meertz World of Time in Munich, Germany.
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