Panerai Luminor Marina PAM01759
Panerai Luminor Marina PAM01759
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Panerai introduces the Luminor Marina PAM01759, a vintage-inspired tribute to its instrumental origins.
Panerai unveils the Luminor Marina PAM01759, a limited-edition of 1000 pieces that pays tribute to the Maison’s historic connection to the sea and its earliest instruments developed in its birth city of Florence. A nod to Panerai’s extensive archives, this watch draws directly from the emblematic codes that shaped Panerai’s identity during its formative years as a supplier to the Italian Navy. “The Luminor Marina PAM01759 is more than just a watch; it is a testament to our dedication to merging historical inspiration with modern innovation. By reinterpreting key features from Panerai’s rich past into our bestselling Luminor Marina portfolio, we’ve created a design with an unmistakable vintage allure, strengthening the connection to our rich heritage, to which we remain ever faithful” says
Alessandro Ficarelli, Chief Marketing and Product Officer of Panerai.
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Rooted in vintage aesthetics yet manufactured for today’s standards, the Luminor Marina PAM01759 features a robust 44mm stainless steel case fitted with a domed sapphire crystal—a subtle but impactful reference to early Panerai designs. The domed crystal enhances legibility and evokes the silhouette of early underwater instruments, magnifying the distinctive all-numeral dial. This dial layout, used historically in Panerai’s bestsellers and archival pieces, is rendered here with green Super-LumiNova
®, recalling the legibility requirements of military divers in low-light conditions. The small-seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock, a key instrument for divers to monitor watch’s functionality during underwater operations, further emphasizes its connection to Panerai’s military roots.
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The timepiece is powered by the P.9010 calibre, an automatic movement with a three-day power reserve driven by two spring barrels wound by an oscillating weight that operates in both directions. The P.9010 allows for quick adjustment of the hour hand without affecting the minute hand, enabling easy time zone changes. In keeping with the vintage ethos of the piece, the date function has been omitted, resulting in a purer, cleaner dial layout—echoing timepieces from the brand’s early naval commissions.
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Created to withstand the elements, the timepiece offers water resistance up to 30 bar (~300 meters), a benchmark well beyond similar pieces on the market and as with all Panerai timepieces, this watch is tested to +25% of its stated standard. The caseback is closed and engraved with the words
“Limited Edition” and its numbered series. Equipped with a dark brown vintage calf leather strap and a trapezoidal pin buckle, the PAM01759 reinforces its throwback character. A black rubber strap is also included, offering practical versatility without compromising the aesthetic direction of the watch. The Luminor Marina PAM01759 will be available in Panerai boutiques starting from December 2025 and is presented in a special wooden box, a signature element of Panerai’s limited-edition releases.
Founded in Florence in 1860 as a workshop, shop and subsequently school of watch-making, for many decades Panerai supplied the Italian Navy and its specialist diving corps in particular with precision instruments.
The designs developed by Panerai in that time, including the Luminor and Radiomir, were covered by the Military Secrets Act for many years and were launched on the international market only after the brand was acquired by the Richemont Group in 1997.
Today Panerai develops and crafts its movements and watches at its Neuchâtel manufacture. The latter are a seamless melding of Italian design flair and history with Swiss horological expertise. Panerai watches are sold across the world through an exclusive network of distributors and Panerai boutiques.