Since Panerai first introduced its metal bracelet in 1999, the design has undergone numerous transformations, with the latest innovation being a pioneering V-shaped metal bracelet for the Luminor Due collection. Named after the gracefully tapering V-shaped curve from case to clasp, the bracelet offers an incredibly comfortable and lightweight wearing experience. The larger links are meticulously sandblasted, while the edges and central links receive a delicate polishing, preserving the collection's characteristically slender and fluid visual lines. Under the rich and intricate surface treatment, the bracelet reveals a dynamic interplay of light and shadow as it catches the light.
The PAM01641 in red gold radiates like a gentle sunray caressing pristine snow. Crafted from Goldtech™, an alloy containing platinum and copper that resists the erosion of time, the watch features a P.900/GMT automatic movement with a two-time-zone function. Its display is both elegant and legible, exuding a quintessential Italian nonchalance along winter city streets.
The Ti-CeramitechTM case is 44% lighter than steel yet remarkably tough, owing to a patented titanium ceramization process that yields a striking blue hue reminiscent of the open seas.
The Luna Rossa Titanio also houses an automatic P.900/GMT24H calibre with a 24-hour GMT function and a power reserve of three days in its 42-mm case made of satin-finished grade 5 titanium.
Embodying the very essence of Panerai's Italian design philosophy, the Luminor emerges from the icy ocean, bathed in the ethereal dance of aurora. Its iconic crown bridge not only provides essential protection for the timepiece but also sculpts an exterior that has become a globally revered classic.
The PANERAI watches are a natural blend of Italian design, Swiss technology and passion for the sea.
Founded in Florence in 1860 as a workshop, shop and school of watch-making for many decades Panerai supplied the Italian Navy specialist diving corps with precision instruments. Originally created to be used deep underwater, Panerai watches are known for their unparalleled legibility and luminosity in the dark. In 1997 the brand was acquired by the Richemont Group and launched on the international market. Today Panerai develops and crafts its movements and watches at its Neuchâtel manufacture, combining Italian design flair and history with Swiss horological expertise.