Panerai Looks to Italy’s Naval History for New Luminor Due Collection

Panerai Looks to Italy’s Naval History for New Luminor Due Collection

Published: September 14, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Panerai’s new Luminor Due collection pays homage to its history of watches worn by Italian Navy members from the 1930s through 1950s while still providing a fine example of a combination of Swiss timepiece technology and Italian design.

The Luminor Due collection comes with either red gold or stainless steel case options and features both automatic and manual movement options. Panerai has given each example a sapphire crystal backing to allow its owner and enthusiasts a peek into the mechanics of the timepieces through the underside of the watch.

Panerai has given the watch face its recognizable bridge element over the crown that gives the redesigned Navy watches a distinct flare.

The Luminor Due watches are attached to alligator straps in black and blue options.

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