Additional information
| Brand: | Panerai |
|---|---|
| Family: | Pre-Vendome |
| Reference: | 5218-207/A Blue |
| Name: | Slytech Daylight Blue |
| Produced: | 1996 |
| Limited: | No |
Case
| Material: | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Glass: | Sapphire |
| Back: | Closed |
| Shape: | Cushion |
| Diameter: | 44.00 mm |
| Lug Width: | 24.00 mm |
| W/R: | 150.00 m |
Dial
| Nickname: | Slytech Blue |
|---|---|
| Color: | White |
| Indexes: | Mixed |
Description
The Panerai 5218-207/A was created in collaboration with Sylvester Stalone. It features a white dial with blue markings and the Slytech moniker. A little over 100 pieces were produced in total, with some 7 to 11 having the blue indexes.
One must note that the 'blue' Slytech Daylight is a controversial watch at best - many do not believe these were truly released by Panerai in the Pre-Vendome era, but rather that they were put together afterwards after first having been rejected by Stalone.
Movement
Lepine caliber - small seconds at 9:00.
| Type: | Handwound |
|---|---|
| Brand: | ETA |
| Caliber: | 6497-1 |
| Display: | Analog |
| Diameter: | 36.60 mm |
| Jewels: | 17 |
| Reserve: | 46 h |
| Frequency: | 18000 bph |
| Time: | Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds |
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