Panerai introduces a new metal bracelet in its Luminor and Luminor Due collections, with the launch of six new creations, marking a new era in the design of its most emblematic lines.
The first Panerai metal bracelets traces back to 1999, beginning a continuous journey of innovation in functionality, comfort, and aesthetics, that progressed with a new improved version in 2008 and in 2017, a lighter, screwless one, combining the best elements of its previous designs to enhance both form and function.
This year, the new metal bracelet features a progressive “V-shape” design that tapers from the case to the buckle, offering enhanced comfort and a lighter feel, perfect for everyday wear. Its aesthetic is characterized by a combination of different finishes – brushed on the larger links and polished on the edges and central links – creating a three-dimensional effect as the light hits the bracelet in different ways. The 38mm Luminor Due features a sleek transition from 20mm at the case to 16mm at the buckle, while the 42mm model narrows from 22mm to 18mm.
Three models with a new steel bracelet and two crafted in Panerai Goldtech™, in a range of styles across 38mm to 42mm sizes join the Luminor Due family, which is known for its lighter and slimmer iterations of Panerai’s emblematic design, without compromising on mechanical integrity. Embodying the collection’s sporty and functional essence, the Luminor series sees the introduction of the Quaranta BiTempo with a steel bracelet, now equipped with a GMT function, making it the ideal companion for casual globetrotters.
Complemented by the PAM Click Release System™, a standout feature that allows for effortless switching between metal bracelets and straps without using any tool, the new timepieces speak of increased comfort, improved durability and versatility afforded by the interchangeability options.
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