VS Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM01389 47mm Titanium Black Dial Super Clone

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• Titanium case weight and brushing closely replicate the GEN PAM01389 feel.
• Matte black ceramic bezel with raised studs mirrors original structure and finishing.
• Dial layout, font thickness and lume tone are highly aligned with the genuine PAM01389.
• Super Clone P.9010 movement replicates the original functionality and hand stack position.
• Solid anti-magnetic caseback structure follows the authentic shielding design.
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Brand: Panerai
Series / Model: Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic PAM01389
Ref: PAM01389
Factory: VS Factory
Case Size: 47mm
Case Thickness: Approx. 16mm
Case Material: Brushed Titanium
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal (AR Coated)
Movement: Super Clone P.9010 Automatic Movement
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Black Rubber Strap
Water Resistance: 300m (Replica Standard)
Dial: Matte Black Dial with Luminous Markers
Bezel: Matte Black Ceramic Unidirectional Bezel with Raised Studs
Case Back: Solid Titanium Case Back (Anti-Magnetic Shielded)
Clasp: Titanium Pin Buckle

How It Looks on Wrist

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VS Factory Panerai Submersible PAM01389 — 2025 Titanium Release Hands-On

VS dropped another Panerai. No surprise there — this is what they do best. The PAM01389, 47mm, full titanium case. It's their 2025 addition to the Submersible lineup and honestly it might be one of the more comfortable big PAMs I've handled. Let me break it down.


Titanium Case — Why It Matters on a 47mm

47 millimeters is a lot of watch. Most guys who've tried steel PAMs in this size know the feeling — after a couple hours your wrist starts to notice. VS went titanium on the 01389 and it makes a real difference. Whole thing comes in around 139g. That's light for this size category.

The caseback is solid, no display window. Clean finishing on all sides, nothing jumps out as off. Proportions feel right.


Quick-Release Strap

Got the gen-style quick-release system. You press the button, two pins pop from the side, strap slides right off. No springbar tool needed. VS nailed the mechanism here.

Rubber strap. Soft, not that cheap stiff stuff you get from budget factories. Pin buckle — I actually prefer this over a deployant on PAMs, keeps the overall weight down and sits flatter on wrist. Good combo with the titanium.


Dial and Ceramic Bezel

Matte sandblasted dial. The applied stick markers have this metal trim around each edge that catches light nicely — gives it that 3D layered look you want. Hard to capture in photos but in person it reads as premium.

Bezel is ceramic, unidirectional. Clicks are crisp. VS has been doing ceramic bezels on their PAMs for a while now and they've pretty much perfected the feel at this point. Alignment is dead on.

Movement — The Real Differentiator

Here's where it gets interesting.

VS uses their own exclusive clone movement in this ref. And there's one dead giveaway that separates a VS from every other factory version: how you set the date.

Pull the crown to position one. Rotate the hour hand. Two full revolutions = one day advance on the date wheel. Works in reverse too. That's gen behavior. Period.

Every other factory out there uses a quick-set date at the crown's first position. It works, sure, but anyone who's handled a real Panerai will know instantly something's off. This is one of those details that actually justifies picking VS over cheaper alternatives.

Crown position two for time — minute hand moves in sync with hour hand. Smooth, no wobble. Movement stability and accuracy have been solid across the units we've seen.


Sizing — Can You Pull Off 47mm?

Not gonna sugarcoat it. 47mm isn't for everyone. <table border="1" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; max-width: 520px;"> <tr style="background-color: #f2f2f2;"> <th style="text-align: left;">Wrist Size</th> <th style="text-align: left;">Recommended</th> </tr> <tr> <td>~17 cm / 6.7"</td> <td>Go with 44mm Panerai refs</td> </tr> <tr> <td>18 cm+ / 7"+</td> <td>47mm PAM01389 ✓</td> </tr> </table>

If you're rocking a 7-inch wrist or bigger, the 01389 works. The titanium weight helps a lot — doesn't have that top-heavy thing you get with steel 47mm pieces. Sits balanced. Under 7 inches though, seriously consider the 44mm refs instead. Better proportions, less overhang on the lugs.


Worth It?

Look, VS and Panerai is a pairing that just works. They've been at it long enough that the consistency is there. The PAM01389 specifically — titanium build keeps it wearable despite the size, the clone movement with gen-correct date adjustment is a legit advantage, and the finishing across case, dial, bezel is all where you'd expect from VS.

Big wrist guys, this one's for you.

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