Partagás Visibles
The Partagás Visibles stands as a notable entry in the brand's extensive catalog, representing a regular production cigar that graced humidors during the mid-20th century. This handmade Cuban cigar enjoyed a production run spanning approximately two decades before being retired from active circulation.

Historical Background
Partagás introduced the Visibles to the market during the 1950s, adding to their already impressive portfolio of premium Cuban cigars. The cigar remained in production through the 1950s and into the 1970s, when it was ultimately discontinued. While the exact factory name for this particular vitola remains unconfirmed, the cigar maintains its place in Partagás history as part of the brand's mid-century offerings.

Specifications

| Brand | Partagás |
| Vitola Name | Visibles |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Ring Gauge | 48 |
| Estimated Weight | 15.33 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Production Status | Discontinued |
| Production Period | 1950s – 1970s |
Presentation and Packaging

The Partagás Visibles was presented in an elegant format befitting the brand's reputation for quality. Each cigar was encased in an individual glass tube, providing both protection and an attractive presentation. The tubes featured a distinctive 'Visibles' band, marking this as a special release within the Partagás lineup.

For retail purposes, the cigars were packaged in dress boxes containing 10 tubed cigars each, offering collectors and enthusiasts a refined presentation that reflected the premium nature of the product.
Collectibility
As a discontinued cigar from the mid-20th century, the Partagás Visibles has become a sought-after item among serious collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its relatively short production window and the passage of time since its discontinuation make surviving examples increasingly rare finds in today's market.
