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AS YOU READ THIS, MIKE HORN’S PANGAEA EXPEDITION IS CHANGING THE WORLD BY M A R I E A . P I CO N Explorer Mike Horn and his Panerai PAM 307 2 10:2010 | WAT C H J O U R N A L .C O m Photos by tk THe WORLd iNHAbiTed by CeLebRATed SOUTH AfRiCAN AdveNTUReR mike HORN, captain of the Pangaea and creator of the Pangaea expedition, is a long way—in both spirit and distance—from that populated by the group of Panerai enthusiasts who gathered aboard the boat at marina del Rey, Calif., in late may for a chance to meet the living legend. it was a rare North American stop for the global traveler, and Officine Panerai, a major sponsor of Horn’s, hosted a series of events in his honor. Although few can fully fathom his explorer’s lifestyle, many find it inspiring, and rightly so. A bundle of pure energy, Horn quickly demonstrated his formidable ability as a motivational speaker in an apparently impromptu presentation about the many amazing adventures that preceded his current expedition. The mesmerized audience hung on every word: stories of surviving “PANERAI GIVES ME THE FREEDOM TO DO WHAT I DO.” —MIKE HORN solo expeditions on the Amazon River and circumnavigations at both the Arctic Circle and the equator without motorized transport; stories of hunting for food without weapons, surviving for days in the Arctic with only a blanket and a lamp, and falling through the thinning ice at the top of the world. Throughout, Horn emphasized the conviction that seemingly impossible tasks are absolutely possible when we take a fresh and informed approach. by the end of his brief talk, he had the mostly-thirty-something crowd ready to trade in their affluent West-Coast lifestyles— if not one or two of their prized Panerais—for a bunk aboard Pangaea. Unfortunately, none was eligible. The Pangaea was designed by Horn and built to his specifications to serve as the home base of the Pangaea expedition, open exclusively to young people ages 15–20 through Horn’s own young explorers Progam (yeP). founded upon the motto “explore, Learn, Act,” the program seeks to ignite and develop the spirit of exploration in a new generation. MARITIME HERITAGE The goals of the expedition are environmental and educational. Having personally witnessed dramatic and disturbing changes in the environment over two decades of traveling the world, Horn believes that the best hope for natural preservation is to tap the younger generation—which he calls the world’s most powerful energy source—and to help them discover solutions to environmental problems. “The true value of taking young people on these adventures is that they will find a way to continue the work and to take it further,” says Horn. “i know we’re making a difference; we are creating a wave that people want to be a part of.” Mike Horn photos © 2010, Chase Jarvis NATURAL RESOURCE While Mike Horn travels the globe, inspiring a generation, Officine Panerai generates funds to support his mission by continuing on its own mission: building stylish and sturdy timepieces reflecting its unique Italian identity and maritime heritage. Panerai wristwatches with crowns positioned on the left first appeared in the 1940s, produced for the commandos of the Italian Navy. One of the brand’s latest interpretations of this style is the special edition Luminor 1950 Left-Handed 8 Days Titanio 47 mm (PAM 368), featuring manufacture Caliber P.2002/9. The brown sandwich-construction dial with luminous hands and markers and the antiqued brown leather strap add a distinctive character to the 47-mm titanium watch, and the position of the crown with its trademark crown protector enhances functionality and comfort for anyone who prefers to wear a watch on the right wrist. The standout features of this timepiece, however, are all found in its mechanical movement. A member of the P.2000 family of large, sturdy movements completely designed and produced by Panerai in its Neuchâtel manufacture, this manual-winding caliber achieves its eight-day power reserve (with remaining power indicated on the back) by means of three spring barrels connected in series and designed to deliver constant force between windings. The barrels unwind simultaneously, and, together, they create an even supply of power to the balance to keep amplitude constant and ensure greater accuracy. A slipping spring in the third barrel prevents overwinding. P.2002/9 also features a special seconds reset device, which adjusts the seconds hand to zero for ease of synchronizing with a reference time signal. The device is activated when the crown is pulled out to the second position, and the seconds hand restarts when the crown is again pushed in. Production of the Panerai Luminor 1950 Left-Handed 8 Days Titanio 47 mm is limited to 1,000 pieces. 5 10:2011 | WAT C H J O U R N A L .C O m THE EXPEDITION YEP 1: Antarctica—discovering the glacial continent YEP 2: New Zealand—exploring the ice-cut fjords of the South Island YEP 3: Malaysia—exploring the biodiversity of the Indonesian Seas YEP 4: India—cultural exchange YEP 5: Himalayas—trekking in Nepal YEP 6: Mongolia—exploring the Gobi Desert YEP 7: Kamtchaka—studying Arctic biodiversity in Siberia YEP 8: North Pole—discovering the retracting ice cap YEP 9: Canada—discovering the Inuit culture in Nunavut YEP 10: USA—trekking the nature reserves of the Colorado River YEP 11: Amazon—exploring the forests of the Amazon River basin YEP 12: Africa—aiding developing communities in East Africa ering techniques using the latest technology. The 12 young adventurers who are ultimately selected are exceptional young men and women, indeed. MAKING IT POSSIBLE Officine Panerai has been a supporter of Horn’s for 10 years, funding his 2002 Arktos expedition and his 2006 North Pole Winter expedition. in addition to providing financial backing for Horn’s expeditions, the italian company has produced a special edition timepiece for each of these adventures. for the Pangaea expedition, Panerai created a professional dive watch, which Horn has been putting to the test since Pangaea launched in 2008. The Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible depth Gauge reflects its maker’s heritage in both its diving capability and its depth gauge— both features for which Panerai is famous. The 6 10:2011 | WAT C H J O U R N A L .C O m Expedition photos by Dmitry Sharomov, courtesy of Mike Horn The Pangaea expedition is a four-year project, visiting every continent on earth and involving young adventurers at each step along the way. Culled from every continent, 12 exceptional students join Horn on each of the expedition’s 12 adventures (each lasting 10–12 days). That’s a total of 144 youths who will have the experience of living, working and challenging themselves alongside Horn before the program concludes. The hope is that each one of them will carry on planet-preserving initiatives of their own and, in turn, inspire many others to do the same. To this end, Horn seeks out the best of the best. entry into the yeP is competitive, and the selection process is rigorous. Those candidates who make it to the final elimination round attend a Selection Camp in Chateaud’Oex, Switzerland, where they undergo physical fitness and endurance testing and practice survival skills, sailing, climbing and data-gath- “I KNOW WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE; WE ARE CREATING A WAVE THAT PEOPLE WANT TO BE A PART OF.” —MIKE HORN the gauge displays depth (up to 120 meters) in real time and remembers the maximum depth reached. This watch is available through Panerai boutiques and the brand’s authorized dealers. BEYOND THE HORIZON The Pangaea expedition continues through summer 2012, concluding with an excursion to east Africa to aid developing communities. following the expedition, and wishing to remain unhindered by material possessions, Horn plans to have the boat dismantled and recycled before he moves on to his next adventure. And what might that be? for the moment, Horn remains silent on this. but there’s no doubt that, for this man of action, backed by trailblazing Officine Panerai, no earthly pursuit is out of the question. 877.PANERAI, panerai.com, mikehorn.com + PANGAEA SPECIAL EDITION Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible Depth Gauge (PAM 307) 8 10:2011 | WAT C H J O U R N A L .C O m SHIP SHAPE Designed by Mike Horn and built to his specifications, the 115-foot, aluminumhulled sailing vessel known as the Pangaea is both the home base and the main means of transport for the 12 excursions of the Pangaea Expedition. Because the expedition’s mission is an environmental one, the boat, which sleeps 30, is designed to be largely self-powered. There are the three sails, which harness wind power; there is also a solar-powered electrolyser, which charges a hydrogen fuel cell to provide electricity on board. And for extreme situations—such as traveling through sea ice in the polar regions—there are lowemission engines. Large nets allow the crew to trawl for trash and remove polluting plastic bottles and bags from the ocean for recycling as they travel. The boat is also well equipped with communications technology and navigation instruments. And in the cockpit, a complement of Panerai instruments—a hygrometer, thermometer and barometer—in teak and steel provide reliable information on weather conditions. Expedition photos by Dmitry Sharomov, courtesy of Mike Horn watch’s COSC-certified mechanical movement is housed in a 47-mm titanium case with unidirectional dive bezel and mike Horn’s Pangaea expedition logo on the solid caseback. for the utmost in safety and reliability, Panerai chose an electronic depth gauge, controlled by a pushpiece at 10 and indicated on the dial by a yellow-tipped hand. Activated at the beginning of a dive,