For the past few years, Panerai and Brabus have been teaming up on exciting projects. Their latest collaboration, the Submersible S Brabus Black Ops, has arrived and it’s making waves. Allow me to introduce you to the Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition, a captivating timepiece that highlights their partnership.
When we delve into the world of Panerai, it’s impossible to ignore their grandeur. Imagine a timepiece with a 47mm diameter, but don’t let that intimidate you. Thanks to the carbon tech construction of the Panerai Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition case and unidirectional bezel, it manages to be remarkably lightweight despite its impressive size.
Furthermore, the expanded frame allows the eye-catching skeletonized display to steal the limelight. The most notable change in this edition comes in the form of a captivating color update. The military green hue is now found in the hour markers, hands, day/night indicator, small seconds subdial, and power reserve indicator, earning it the name “Verde Militare.”
Underneath the surface, powering this timepiece is the renowned P.4001/S, Panerai’s first-ever skeletonized automatic movement. Derived from the P.4000, their inaugural micro-rotor caliber, it carries immense significance within Panerai’s technical developments. Boasting a phenomenal 72-hour power reserve, it also features hours, minutes, small seconds, GMT, day/night indicator, date, and power reserve indicator functions.
Whether adorning a bi-material strap crafted from calf leather and rubber with green stitching or a green rubber strap, the aesthetic leans into the military-inspired design, perfect for diving enthusiasts.
Furthermore, the expanded frame allows the eye-catching skeletonized display to steal the limelight. The most notable change in this edition comes in the form of a captivating color update. The military green hue is now found in the hour markers, hands, day/night indicator, small seconds subdial, and power reserve indicator, earning it the name “Verde Militare.”
Underneath the surface, powering this timepiece is the renowned P.4001/S, Panerai’s first-ever skeletonized automatic movement. Derived from the P.4000, their inaugural micro-rotor caliber, it carries immense significance within Panerai’s technical developments. Boasting a phenomenal 72-hour power reserve, it also features hours, minutes, small seconds, GMT, day/night indicator, date, and power reserve indicator functions.
Whether adorning a bi-material strap crafted from calf leather and rubber with green stitching or a green rubber strap, the aesthetic leans into the military-inspired design, perfect for diving enthusiasts.
Limited to just 200 pieces, the Panerai Submersible S Brabus Verde Militare Edition outshines its predecessor, the Black Ops version, in terms of availability. As for its price point, previous Panerai Brabus models have been priced at £42,300, and it’s likely that the Verde Militare will follow suit. While this may be a new color variation of an existing timepiece on the surface, it undeniably exudes a cool and tactical aura, perfectly complementing its military-inspired identity.
Technical Specifications
Movement: Automatic mechanical, P.4001/S caliber, 13¾ lignes, 7.36 mm thick, 31 jewels, Glucydur® balance, 28,800 alternations/hour. KIF Parechoc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 3 days, two barrels. 341 components. Off-centered oscillating weight in tungsten
Functions: World Time, Minutes, Small seconds, Second-time zone, Hours, Power reserve, Calendar aperture
Case: Diameter 47mm, Carbotech™
Bezel: Carbotech™. Anti-clockwise rotating bezel with graduated scale
This story originally appeared on Upscalelivingmag