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Brand: Panerai
Product: Submersible Mike Horn Edition 47mm
Release Date: Announced Baselworld 2019
Price: $20,500
From: Panerai.com
Gear Patrol affords its staff unique opportunities to test watches — we’ve put tough timepieces through their paces underwater, in the military, high on mountaintops, and, of course, sitting with our butts planted firmly at our desks. Recently, however, we received a testing opportunity that was unique even by our standards.
We were invited down to Colombia with Waves for Water, an NGO that specializes in bringing clean water solutions into areas affected by drought, disaster and conflict (you can read our review of the water filter used by W4W here). The organization (herein “W4W”) features within it a group called the Clean Water Corps, staffed entirely by military veterans dedicated to bringing clean water to communities in need.
Panerai, a manufacturer primarily of dive watches and dive-inspired watches, is directly linked to the water through its products, and, given its origins with the Italian Navy, to the military. Thus the Richemont-owned brand decided to partner with Waves for Water and support their mission financially, and we were invited to tag along.
While on the mission, we took along the new Submersible Mike Horn Edition 47mm and put it through its paces in the city, in the mountains, and in transit. This is a large, 47mm-wide behemoth of a watch, but as you’ll see, dimensions can sometimes be misleading.