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Panerai Watch Lines

Panerai’s successful oversized timepieces are based on the Luminor and Radiomir collections, and each exists in the three key Panerai lines: Historical, Contemporary and Special Editions.

In the Historical Collection, Panerai has unveiled the Luminor 44mm watch with its own new hand-wound mechanical movement. Guaranteed water resistant to 300 meters but tested to 400 meters, this exceptional watch is cased in either steel or titanium and has a transparent caseback to allow viewing of the engraved movement.

In its Contemporary Collection, Panerai has added some complexities. The Panerai Radiomir watch, pure and elegant in its simplicity, is now available in two sizes: 40mm and 42mm. Fitted with an automatic mechanical GMT/Alarm movement, the watch is now available in polished stainless steel.

Also new to the Contemporary Collection is the Luminor Power Reserve watch. Available in two sizes in titanium or steel, this watch offers a power reserve of 42 hours. It houses the exclusive OP1X caliber movement from Panerai with 21 jewels, and is COSC certified.

Another model is the Luminor Marina Gold watch—created in 18-karat gold with a slight pink tinge—the first Panerai Luminor to have a gold case. Formed from a single block of precious metal, the case is 44mm in diameter, is COSC certified and is produced in a limited edition of just 150 pieces.

In its Special Editions Collection, Panerai has added the Luminor Marina 1950 watch-a magnificent 47mm timepiece that pays tribute to the first of its type unveiled in 1950.

Perfectly legible under water, the watch conforms to its earlier counterpart with a dial consisting of two superimposed layers and a bridge device that is protected by trademarks.

The COSC-certified chronometer watch offers a power reserve of 56 hours and is crafted in steel. It will be produced in a symbolic 1,950 pieces over a two-year period.

Also in the Special Editions Collection is the exceptional Luminor Blackseal watch that links past, present and future.

The watch features a brushed steel cover that is engraved with two Italian frogmen in action on their human torpedo—an image that also appears on the dial of the watch. The engraving is executed entirely by hand by Panerai’s skilled craftsmen.


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Who's Wearing PANERAI? In the movies...

Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Eraser" (1996).

Sylvester Stallone wear Panerai Luminor Marina in "Daylight" (1996).

Hugh Grant in "Bridget Jones' Diary" (2001).

UK actor Jason Stratham is a very big Panerai fan. He had Panerai watch in "Transporter" (2002)

Jason Stratham's enthusiasm about his Panerai earned "The Italian Job" (2003) an honorable mention. Though the watch doesn't appear in the movie, check out the behind the scenes pictures where again, the watch doesn't seem to leave his wrist!

Pro-Wrestler turned actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has become a Paneristi as well. He's been seen on the cover of GQ wearing his Panerai as well as in "The Rundown" (2003).



The HISTORY OF PANERAI

In comparison to some other manufacturers Panerai have not made that many watches, however it is still less than easy to keep track of them all. These pages represent the core purpose of the whole site, and I hope cover nearly all the information that is, or has been available about Officine Panerai.

In the 1860s, one Guido Panerai set up a wordshop in Florence making precision mechanical instruments. The workshops carried on into the 20th century as "Officine Panerai".

By the 1930s the workshops were making a range of wrist-worn instruments for frogmen; compasses, depth gauges and the like.

In 1935 Officine Panerai were comissioned by the Italian Navy to construct watches for use underwater, specifically ones that could be read underwater. After some inital prototypes Officine Panerai delivered it's first product diving watches in 1938. These were fitted with Rolex movements (and Rolex crowns and casebacks).

Officine Panerai progressively improved its designs, with increased luminosity of numerals and hands, and the now famous crown-locking device. Later models were fitted with an Angelus 8 day (marked "8 giorno") movement . The radioactive radium which gave such legibility to the Radiomir models was replaced with the distinctly less toxic compound "Luminor".

Things get a bit hazy here, but as far as I can see the equipment manufacturing end of Officine Panerai drifted out of business after the end of the Second World War.

In 1993 Officine Panerai started to reproduce the Luminor, and the Mare Nostrum chronograph, basically targetted at the collector's market. These were produced only in very limited numbers.

In 1997 the Vendome group acquired Officine Panerai. Under the new bosses basically the same models were produced, still in small numbers. However in a clever marketing move, a few "unique editions" were produced each year, with an intriguing movement or case design.

This basically brings us to the present day. There seems to be no great rush to produce Officine Panerai watches in huge numbers. Collectors are snapping up vintage models and "pre - Vendome", and Panerai have just launched their most exciting range of production watches and unique editions yet. It will be intriguing to see what happens in the next few years, but with a steady hand on the helm Panerai might well become one of the most collectable brands around, whilst still not being seen on every street corner.


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