Titanium, dark brown crocodile strap with tang buckle, 'tobacco' black 'sandwich' dial with a shade of brown, automatic (P.9000 Calibre), 72-hour power reserve, date, constant small seconds @ 9', display back, Ref. PAM00351, R series, ca. 2015, 44x54mm, Mint in Box with Papers
Stainless Steel, black calf leather strap with tang buckle, black 'sandwich' dial, manual wind (Cal. P.3001), small seconds, power-reserve indicator on back, display back, Ref. PAM00422, V series, warranty dated December 2020, 47mm, Retail = $13,200, also includes rubber strap, Like New in Box with Papers
Stainless Steel head and bracelet, black 'sandwich' Arabic dial, automatic (P.9001 Calibre (in-house)), dual-time zone, date, 72-hour power reserve, power-reserve indicator on movement, display back, Ref. PAM00329, warranty dated October 2010, 44x54mm, Mint in Box with Papers
Stainless Steel, black leather and rubber straps with tang buckle, black 'sandwich' dial, manual wind (Cal. P.2002), eight-day power reserve, dual time zone, day / night indicator, small second @ 9', display back, seconds reset, domed sapphire crystal, Ref. PAM00233, P series, warranty dated October 2014, 44x54mm, Retail = $12,300, Like New in Box with Papers
Stainless Steel, black alligator strap with tang buckle, black sandwich dial, automatic (Cal. P.9010), blued small second hand, date, Ref. PAM01392, S serial, ca. 2016, 42mm, Mint in Box with Papers
Originally designed for Italian navy commandos in the early 20th century, the Luminor's luminescent dial markings have made it an essential tool for those needing exceptional visibility in low light conditions. While the original luminescence was achieved with tritium, today’s Luminor models use safe phosphorescent materials, continuing this legacy of readability.
The Luminor is unmistakable with its half-crescent crown guard and lever, a feature that ensures the crown remains securely in place while adding to the watch's rugged charm. Available in stainless steel, titanium, and red gold, the Luminor offers a range of options for every style preference.
The Panerai Luminor gained international attention in 1995 when actor Sylvester Stallone wore the watch in the film "Daylight" and gifted it to friends like Arnold Schwarzenegger, who also wore a Luminor in the movie "Eraser." This endorsement brought Panerai into the spotlight, leading to its acquisition by the Vendôme Luxury Group (now Richemont Group) in 1997. The watches produced during this time, known as "Pre-Vendome" models, are highly prized by collectors.
Since its introduction to the civilian market in 1993, the Luminor collection has expanded to include a variety of models. The Luminor Base and Luminor Marina feature reliable hand-wound movements with power reserves of up to 56 hours. In 2002, the Luminor 1950 case was introduced, inspired by a 1950 model, and featuring a slightly domed sapphire crystal and a thicker crown protection lever for a vintage touch.
In 2005, Panerai debuted its first in-house movement, the P.2002, with an impressive 8-day power reserve, honoring the brand’s historic movements from the 1940s. This innovation cemented Panerai's reputation for blending tradition with technological advancements.
Experience the blend of rugged durability, historical significance, and modern innovation with the Panerai Luminor collection. Available in various sizes and materials, each Luminor model is a testament to Panerai's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Whether you choose the standard 44 mm Luminor or the bold 47 mm Luminor 1950, you'll be wearing a piece of horological history.