The Panerai Luminor GMT Power Reserve Ceramica emerges as a full black evolution in the brand’s storied lineup
collection Panerai Luminor
The Panerai Luminor collection is a hallmark in luxury timepieces, known for its robust design and historical roots in military use. Launched in the 1950s, the Luminor series has its origins in Panerai’s collaboration with the Italian Navy, providing dive watches that needed to withstand extreme conditions. The name “Luminor” comes from the luminescent material used to enhance visibility underwater, replacing the older “Radiomir” material due to safety concerns.
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Distinctive for its cushion-shaped case and large, easy-to-read dial, the Luminor collection’s defining feature is the patented crown-protecting bridge. This signature design element not only reinforces water resistance but has also become an instantly recognizable aesthetic. The collection is a bit confusing as there is also a Luminor 1950 and a Luminor Due for instance.
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Panerai Luminor collection
The Panerai Luminor Destro Otto Giorni reference PAM01655 stands out as a homage to Panerai’s historical connection with the Italian Navy
Panerai has unveiled the Luminor Quaranta Carbotech Matt Green at the 2024 Salón Internacional Alta Relojería México
Panerai marks the 25th anniversary of the Paneristi community by unveiling a new timepiece, the Panerai Luminor Venticinque PAM02025
A new member of the Luminor Complicazioni collection, the Panerai Luminor Dieci Giorni GMT Ceramica, nice Italian words for a cool watch
The Panerai Luminor Quaranta BiTempo Goldtech is Italian for a 40-millimeter (Quaranta) GMT (BiTempo) from a special gold (Goldtech)
The Panerai Luminor Dieci Giorni GMT emphasizes our obsession with power reserve. The more you have, the less winding you have to do
The Panerai Luminor Marina Navy Seals is the more basic version in the Navy Seals series of the Luminor collection, and has a special steel case
Panerai introduces a new member of the Luminor Marina collection, the Panerai Luminor Marina Black Dial, in full stainless steel
The Panerai Luminor Due Yellow Gold joins the Luminor collection. It was originally launched in 1993 together with the Luminor Marina models