Panerai Replica is trying to combine style, chic and sustainability with new products. As you can see from the Panerai Submersible Quaranta Quattro eSteel, they are successful. There is so much sustainability in steel and the watch technology delivers it.
It works with watches too
With the Panerai Submersible Quaranta Quattro eSteel, Panerai is showing that the Italian watch brand for diving watches can do it too: producing a beautiful product and setting an example for sustainability and solving environmental problems. Because even if the amount of ecological sustainability in watches is limited due to size and nature, taking the right path is still important. For a diving watch brand like Panerai, protecting the environment is even more important – after all, the seas in many regions are turning into floating garbage dumps with garbage patches of gigantic proportions.
Panerai Submersible Quaranta Quattro e-Steel
In terms of product properties and quality, the buyer of a Quaranta Quattro eSteel does not have to make any compromises despite the recycled raw materials. The e-steel of the Panerai Submersible, i.e. the “diver” Panerai with a steel case, is completely comparable to conventional steel in terms of its chemical properties, physical structure and corrosion resistance. It would be all the more important that this sustainable approach finds imitators and new interested parties in other areas.
Quaranta Quattro Caliber
The caliber of the Panerai Submersible Quaranta Quattro is well known for its automatic P.900 caliber with its 23 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour and an excellent power reserve of up to 3 days. With this power reserve, the watch can be safely put aside for a weekend without the need for manual adjustment.
Each watch also includes two straps, both in the color of the dial. The first strap is made of recycled PET fabric and the second strap is made of recycled rubber. A tool for changing the strap and a screwdriver for removing the buckle are also included.
Panerai Submersible
The nickname Submersible is not a coincidence for this watch. After all, the founders Guiseppe and Maria Panerai supplied nautical equipment for the Italian Navy in the early 1930s. Their children followed their example and supplied further equipment under the company name “Guido Panerai & Figlio”.
They even went so far as to develop and supply prototypes for special diving wristwatches on behalf of the Italian Navy. However, if you are considering buying one of these first diving watch models today, you have to expect to pay a considerable sum – that’s how popular Panerai diving watches from the early years are.