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Bronze joins the Luminor Marina collection
La Cote des Montres - December 7th, 2025

 
Panerai’s bronze legacy continues with its debut on the iconic Luminor Marina collection

Following the success of the new Luminor Marina series in steel and titanium, unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2025, Panerai introduces bronze to its most iconic collection for the first time. The new Luminor Marina PAM01678 marks a significant milestone as the first- ever Luminor Marina crafted in bronze, poised to become the Maison’s next highly coveted tool watch.

 
Historically valued in the construction of vintage yachts and ship components for its durability and resistance to seawater, bronze was a crucial material before the widespread adoption of stainless steel. Panerai pioneered its use in watchmaking with the Luminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Bronzo 47mm - PAM00382 in 2011, establishing bronze as a natural fit for its timepieces.

 
Setting apart from typical watchmaking bronze alloys, Panerai’s bronze boasts a special composition, where the use of pure copper and pure tin promotes the creation of a distinctive patina on the surface. Thanks to this special evolution, this alloy has become a true asset for the Maison, solidifying Panerai’s bronze timepieces as some of the most sought-after.

 
The aging process of bronze is truly fascinating, as every piece evolves with the owner’s life, acquiring a distinctive appearance: when new, it exhibits a warm, gold-like hue, gradually developing a patina that arises from its interaction with external elements such as air, moisture, heat, and friction. While this patina doesn’t alter the material’s inherent properties, this protective layer imbues each piece with a unique character while safeguarding the material itself.

 
The Luminor Marina Bronzo PAM01678 exhibits all the signature elements that define the Luminor Marina series along with the recent upgrades applied to the design and technical features.

 
“Bronze is more than just a material for us: it’s a territory of expression. The new Luminor Marina PAM01678 immediately evokes the world of the sea, blending the design of our most iconic timepiece with a material that embodies our maritime heritage. Its evolving patina allows us to tell a story of time and the sea, ultimately reflecting the wearer’s journey” says Alessandro Ficarelli, Chief Marketing and Product Officer of Panerai.

 
Key elements remain steadfast: from the signature crown-protecting bridge, originally designed to prevent water seepage from entering the case, to the essential luminescent dial with sandwich construction, offering optimal readability in low-light conditions, until the classic rhodium small seconds display at 9 o’clock born to allow Italian Navy commandos to verify the watch functionality with ease.

 
The PAM01678’s bronze case is paired with a matte dark blue sandwich dial, shifting from a deep blue at the edges to a lighter tone towards the center. This perfectly complements the warm tones of the bronze case and the beige Super-LumiNova® used to fill the numerals and hands, ensuring the watch readability even in low-light conditions. Drawing inspiration from Panerai’s historic models of the 1960s, the dial is intentionally designed without a date window, displaying only the Maison’s name and ‘Luminor Marina’, resulting in a clean, essential aesthetic.

 
The open sapphire case back provides a captivating view of the new P.980 calibre, a 3-day power reserve automatic movement developed for precise timekeeping. This movement features a traversing balance bridge, enhancing stability against shocks. A stop-second function allows for precise time-setting by halting the seconds hand when the crown is pulled out. Further demonstrating its commitment to accuracy, the P.980 has undergone rigorous six-position testing to guarantee reliable chronometric performance. The movement’s construction incorporates finishing touches for an essential design, and it operates at a frequency engineered to maintain consistent, accurate timekeeping over extended use. PAM01678 showcases the modernized case design of the new Luminor Marina collection, where the calibre’s sleeker proportions, measuring just 12½ lignes, guarantee a comfortable and ergonomic experience on the wrist, all while preserving the watch’s signature bold identity.


Like the other new Luminor Marina timepieces, the Luminor Marina Bronzo PAM01678 boasts upgraded water resistance up to 50 bar (~500 meters), reinforcing Panerai’s legacy of professional tool watches developed for the demanding needs of the Italian Navy commandos. This evolution is also made possible by the compact architecture of the P.980 movement, which allowed for improved proportions and weight of the watch. These advancements, alongside innovations in case construction and pressure resistance, contribute to enhanced water resistance. Water resistance is a domain mastered by the Panerai Laboratorio di Idee, with rigorous testing conducted in water – a practice few brands undertake – at a pressure 25% greater than the guaranteed water resistance value.

 
The new PAM01678 features the Luminor Marina new streamlined lugs, and it is presented on a blue calf leather strap with beige stitching, a nod to vintage construction techniques that enhance the timepiece’s overall vintage aesthetic. An additional blue rubber strap is also included, offering a sporty, water-friendly alternative.

Available exclusively in Panerai Boutiques and Retail partners, the Panerai Luminor Marina PAM01678 is the new must-have tool watch designed for the assertive, self-assured individual who values a timepiece with both heritage and purpose.

 

About Panerai
 

 
 

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.

 

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Luminor Marina Bronzo

Technical description


Reference :PAM01678
Movement :P.980 calibre
Automatic mechanical movement
Dimension :12½ lignes
Thickness :4.2 mm
Jewels :23
Frequency :28,800 alternations/hour
Anti-shock device :Incabloc®
Barrel :1
Stop balance wheel
Components :177
Functions :Hours, minutes
Small seconds
Power reserve :3 days
Case :Brushed bronze
Bezel :Brushed and polished bronze
Diameter :44 mm
Glass :Sapphire crystal
Case-back :Titanium see-through sapphire
Dial :Blue gradient sandwich dial
Arabic numerals and hour markers with beige Super-LumiNova®
Small seconds at 9 o’clock
Water resistance :50 bar (~500 meters)
Bracelet :Blue calf with ecru sewing
Clasp :Brushed bronze trapezoidal buckle
Price :17,000 EUR
 
The registered trademarks Incabloc® and Super-LumiNova® are not the property of Officine Panerai.
 
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