Watchfinder Partners Panerai at Watches & Wonders

Watchfinder will be making its first appearance at Watches and Wonders thanks to a partnership with Panerai one of the industry’s most iconic brands. Best known for its cushion-shaped watches originally made for divers of the Italian Navy, Panerai has distinguished itself with its unique look and exceptional heritage. We’ll be sharing a booth with this incredible watchmaker where, alongside Panerai’s latest releases, we’ll be exhibiting a selection of classic Panerai models stretching back to the 1990s when its watches first became available to the civilian market. Why not stop by, where you can experience and handle some of these superb pieces.

Part Exchange For A Panerai

Also on display is a selection of pre-owned Panerai at Panerai’s own Geneva boutique. There, thanks to the partnership between Watchfinder and Panerai, you can part exchange your current watch—even if it’s not a Panerai—for a brand-new one directly from Panerai. This industry first just made owning and enjoying watches even better.

ON DISPLAY IN THE WATCHES & WONDERS BOOTH

Here are the watches on display at the Watchfinder section of the Panerai booth at Watches and Wonders.

Panerai Luminor Submersible Limited Edition PAM00389

Panerai has a long history of making stylish and super-reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Submersible pieces are among Panerai's finest diving tools. This superb example features a 47mm titanium case and bezel – the latter fitted with a matt ceramic insert. The watch runs on the in-house automatic P.9000 movement, which boasts a 3-day power reserve from two barrels and allows the wearer to change the time in convenient 1-hour increments. It has been further augmented by a special soft-iron “amagnetic” Faraday cage that makes the watch highly resistant to magnetic fields.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai P.9000 calibre

Case: Titanium, 47mm

Back: Screw, titanium

Bezel: Ceramic, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00616

Originating in Florence, Tuscany, Panerai has a long history of making stylish and extremely reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Submersible pieces are among Panerai's finest diving tools. This superb example features a super-tough black carbon fibre (‘Carbotech’) case and bezel with graduated scale. The watch runs on the in-house P.9000 movement, which boasts a 3-day power reserve from two barrels and allows the wearer to change the time in convenient 1-hour increments. The matching black factory strap is made of a durable rubber that is perfect for diving.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai P.9000 calibre

Case: Carbon fibre (‘Carbotech’), 47mm

Back: Screw, titanium with hard black coating

Bezel: Carbon fibre, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00305

Founded in 1860, Panerai has a long history of making stylish and extremely reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Submersible pieces are among Panerai's finest diving tools. This version features a lightweight titanium case whose distinctive shape references a model from the 1950s, and boasts a uni-directional bezel with graduated scale. The watch runs on the in-house P.9000 movement, which boasts a 3-day power reserve from two barrels and allows the wearer to change the time in convenient 1-hour increments. The matching black factory strap is made of a durable rubber that is perfect for diving.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai P.9000 calibre

Case: Brushed titanium, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Brushed titanium, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Royal Navy Clearance Diver Limited Edition PAM00664

Officine Panerai, to give it its full name, has a distinguished history of making extremely robust and stylish watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. Those in the Submersible collection are among Panerai's finest diving tools. This limited-edition version comes in a steel case and boasts a uni-directional bezel with graduated scale. It is one of 50 pieces and was originally made available only to serving members of the British Royal Navy Clearance Branch, whose crest is engraved on the case back. The watch runs on an automatic movement, which holds a 42-hour power reserve. The matching black factory strap features the brand name and is made of a durable rubber that is perfect for diving.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, OPIII, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC

Case: Brushed steel, 45mm

Back: Screw, steel, engraved with Royal Navy Clearance Diver logo

Bezel: Steel, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00024

Panerai has a long history of making stylish and super-reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's 'Frogmen'. The PAM Submersible pieces, which the brand describes as 'tributes to the oceanic world', are among Panerai's finest diving tools. This 024 boasts an imposing brushed steel 1950s case, circular bezel and rugged, contemporary design. The legible dial and vivid luminescent hands and indices also contribute to the peerless reputation of the Submersible.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, OPIII, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC

Case: Steel, 44mm

Back: Screw, steel,

Bezel: Steel, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00087

Enhancing the marine military aesthetic with which Panerai is synonymous, this Submersible model features a striking oceanic-blue dial and brushed-steel bezel resembling a porthole. Dial legibility is second-to-none, with its wide baton indices and part-skeletonised hour and minute hands, while a small-seconds display and date indicator with cyclops lens lie at 9 and 3 o’clock, respectively. The brushed steel 44mm case features a uni-directional bezel with graduated scale and is presented on a durable factory rubber strap bearing the words ‘Officine Panerai’. It runs on an OPIII automatic movement which is COSC-certified.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, OPIII, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC

Case: Steel, 44mm

Back: Screw, steel

Bezel: Brushed steel

Water Resistance: 1000m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00507

This wonderful diving watch, known as the “Bronzo”, features a 300m water resistance. Panerai has a long history of making stylish and super-reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Submersible pieces are among Panerai's finest diving tools; this sought-after limited edition is extra nautical thanks to its use of glorious brushed bronze for the case and bezel. Bronze is known for acquiring a unique appearance as it ages beautifully over time. Unlike the previous Bronzo (Panerai's first, the 382), this piece boasts a power reserve display thanks to the superb in-house movement P.9002.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai P.9002

Case: Bronze, 47mm

Back: Screw, sapphire-crystal display

Bezel: Bronze, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00193

Panerai has a long history of making stylish and super-reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WW2 contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Submersible pieces are among Panerai's finest diving tools, and this one is particularly remarkable. While the watch runs on a superb Swiss mechanical movement, an electronic module has also been fitted. Consisting of a pressure transducer, microprocessor, lithium battery and other components, it acts as a depth gauge, allowing wearers to measure their distance below the surface on a three-part scale around the outside of the dial. The movement has achieved COSC certification, and so too the depth gauge has been independently tested and certified by the Swiss Federal Office for Metrology (METAS).

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai OP XV calibre, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC, fitted with battery-operated depth gauge

Case: Titanium, 47mm

Back: Screw, titanium

Bezel: Brushed steel, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 120m

Panerai Luminor Black Seal Limited Edition PAM00076

This limited edition Luminor Black Seal model pays tribute to the brand’s illustrious history of supplying diving instruments to the Italian Navy, especially during WW2 with its contract for the navy’s “Frogmen”. This watch is unusual for its brushed titanium case which is protected with a flip-up brushed-steel cover, hand-engraved with an image of a twin-manned torpedo—used by the Italian Navy for amphibious warfare. The dial, with its date aperture and small-seconds subdial, also features an image of the manned torpedo above 6 o’clock and the word ‘Blackseal’. The markers are lumed and applied, unlike Panerai’s usual recessed ‘sandwich’ markers. This model, powered by an automatic OP III calibre, is limited to just 300 pieces.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai OP III calibre, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC

Case: Titanium, 44mm

Back: Screw, titanium

Bezel: Titanium

Water Resistance: 50m

Panerai Luminor Marina Limited Edition PAM00082

This Luminor Marina Militare in a 44mm brushed titanium case is limited to just 300 pieces and features all the classic hallmarks of a Panerai watch, with the highly legible ‘sandwich’ dial and cushion-shaped case. The small seconds at 9 o’clock and the Luminor’s protruding crown protector complete the familiar aesthetic. Inside you’ll find a COSC-certified, manual-wind OP XI calibre, while the case back is beautifully engraved with a sailing ship, a fitting tribute to the 15th century Italian merchant and explorer, Amerigo Vespucci, from whom the word ‘America’ is derived.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai OP XI calibre, base ETA 6497/2, COSC

Case: Brushed titanium, 44mm

Back: Screw, titanium, engraved

Bezel: Brushed titanium

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible PAM00025

Panerai has a long history of making stylish and super-reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed WWII contract for the Italian Navy's “Frogmen”. The PAM Luminor Submersible pieces are among the brand’s finest diving tools. This particular model features a 44mm titanium case and bezel, with a remarkable black ‘hobnail’ or ‘clous de Paris’ dial. The date is displayed at 3 o’clock via a magnified window and at 9 o’clock is the small-seconds subdial. The hours and minutes hands are half-skeletonised and half-lumed. The watch runs on the COSC-certified OP III calibre which holds a 42-hour power reserve.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai OP III calibre, base Valjoux 7750-P1, COSC

Case: Titanium, 44mm

Back: Screw, titanium

Bezel: Titanium, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Luminor Submersible Limited Edition PAM00508

This gorgeous black Luminor is one of a limited run with reference PAM 508. The 508 is significant for being the first Luminor Submersible with a ceramic case, made from zirconium oxide with an added heat-resistant pigment that provides the deep black colouring. A sandblasted finishing creates the matt appearance. The result is incredibly hard, lightweight and scratch-resistant, and looks amazing in its imposing 47mm form. The black leather strap completes the look. The watch runs on the in-house P.9000 movement, which boasts a 3-day power reserve from two barrels, and allows the wearer to change the time in convenient 1-hour increments.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai P.9000 calibre

Case: Ceramic, 47mm

Back: Screw, titanium

Bezel: Ceramic, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 300m

ON DISPLAY IN THE PANERAI GENEVA BOUTIQUE

Here are the watches on display at the Watchfinder section of the Panerai boutique in Geneva.

Panerai Luminor 1950 Limited Edition PAM00203

This special Luminor pays tribute to some of the brand's vintage models, when Panerai was making watches for the Italian and Egyptian Navies. One rare timepiece built for the latter, GPF 2/56 “Big Egiziano”, became legendary for its “Angelus” movement with an eight day power reserve. It had the words “8 giorni brevettato” (“8 days patented”) written around a circle on the dial, a mark that has since become something of a Panerai holy symbol. Only a tiny number of modern references also have this marking, of which this wonderful PAM 203 is one. The truly extraordinary thing about this watch is the movement: the very same Angelus SF 240 calibre used in the Big Egiziano, still boasting eight days of power.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Angelus SF 240 movement

Case: Steel, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Steel

Water Resistance: 100m

Panerai Radiomir 8 Days Limited Edition PAM00502

Robust, handsome and gloriously complicated, the PAM 502 is a very special—and limited edition—example of the Radiomir series, with its large, distinctive gold case and superb alligator strap. Then there's the stunning mechanical credentials. With extraordinary in-house movement P.2004, the watch boasts a whopping 8-day power reserve (with linear display at 6 o'clock) and a GMT/24-hour sub-dial—all on top of the column wheel, “monopulsante” (meaning single-pusher at 8 o'clock) chronograph with just one totaliser at 3 o'clock. The watch is an adaptation of previous pieces that have employed the P.2004 in the Luminor series, making it all the more special.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.2004/10 calibre

Case: Polished Goldtech™, 45mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Polished Goldtech™

Water Resistance: 50m

Panerai Radiomir Manual PAM00262

This wonderfully pared-down Panerai Radiomir 1936 with a ‘California’ brown-black dial and no brand or logo harks back to the first wristwatch Panerai ever made for the Italian Navy. While those watches were steel-cased, this contemporary luxury version comes in platinum and features a Plexiglas crystal to enhance the vintage aesthetic. It’s also run on a manual-wind OP X movement, whose bridges are decorated with Cotes de Geneve stripes— visible through the exhibition case back. With a 47mm case, it’s faithful to those oversized originals from Panerai’s glorious past, which have now become hugely desirable at auction. This watch is one of 99 pieces.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai OP X calibre

Case: Platinum, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Platinum

Water Resistance: 30m

Panerai Luminor 1950 PAM00670

This striking blue-dialled Luminor model features a rare ‘Equation of Time’ function, a highly sophisticated and rarely made complication that indicates the difference between the mean time and the true time indicated by the solar meridian. The horizontal display in the lower half of the dial displays this time difference and is set automatically during the setting of the month and date. The watch is also a GMT, with a second hour hand and PM/AM indicator that shares the small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock. The month is displayed by the opposite subdial while the discreet date window blends in with the dial at 4 o’clock. Powered by a manual-wind P.2002/E calibre, it comes in a brushed titanium case that’s water-resistant to 100 metres.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.2002/E calibre

Case: Brushed titanium, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Polished titanium

Water Resistance: 100m

Panerai Luminor Chrono Limited Edition PAM00202

This is a rare Luminor chronograph that bears the name ‘Slytech’ on the dial, referring, of course, to the man who helped bring Panerai back from obscurity: Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone. One of just 500 pieces, this heavy-duty, limited-edition model is one of just 500 units and is an aptly robust watch, considering its name. As well as having a brushed, tough titanium case, it’s water-resistant to an impressive 1000 metres and comes on a durable rubber strap. Running this incredible watch is an automatic OP XII calibre, which has a power reserve of 46 hours. For that extra A-List touch, the case back bears the signature of Sylvester Stallone himself.

Movement: Automatic mechanical, Panerai OP XII calibre, base Valjoux 7753, COSC

Case: Titanium, 47mm

Back: Screw, titanium, with Sylvester Stallone’s signature

Bezel: Brushed steel, anti-clockwise unidirectional with graduated scale

Water Resistance: 1000m

Panerai Luminor Marina Limited Edition PAM00028

Founded in Florence, Tuscany, Panerai has a long history of making stylish and extremely reliable watches for professional divers, beginning with its famed association with the Italian Navy's “Frogmen” during WWII. This automatic Luminor Marina model features a black PVD-coated steel 44mm case for a stealthy appearance that befits its military heritage and comes on a matching black leather strap. The distinctive black ‘hobnail’ or ‘clous de Paris’ dial displays the power reserve above 6 o’clock and there’s also a discreet date aperture at 3 o’clock beneath the magnified lens. It is water-resistant to 300 metres and part of a limited-edition series of one thousand pieces.

Movement: Automatic mechanical Soprod 9040 calibre movement, COSC

Case: Steel with PVD coating, 44mm

Back: Screw, steel

Bezel: Steel

Water Resistance: 300m

Panerai Radiomir 3 Days Acciaio Limited Edition PAM00687

This Panerai Radiomir is one of 1000 made and features a ‘tropical’ dial. The watch’s dial has been fashioned to resemble the patina seen on vintage Panerai watches which have suffered the effects of radioactive exposure. The Radiomir paint in the vintage watches emitted gamma rays, from the radioactive Radium, and aged the watch in a fashion which turned the originally black paint to a light brown colour. Brevetatto, the Italian for patented, is inscribed around the bezel and refers to the design of the watch which adheres to a vintage aesthetic, Panerai have used a 12-sided bezel like those found on prototype watches from the 1930s.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.3000 calibre

Case: Steel, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Polished and brushed steel

Water Resistance: 30m

Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Limited Edition PAM00662

The Radiomir 1940 3 Days is a faithful recreation of the Egiziano Piccolo (“Little Egyptian”) model, reference 6514, of which only 30 or 40 examples were ever made. The dials of those sought-after vintage watches were eventually turned from black to brown by the Radium lume used in the numerals, but this modern version plays harmless tribute with its factory brown dial. The spartan face of this watch, with no seconds hand, is set within a 47mm steel case, which features an exhibition case back. It’s powered by the in-house Caliber P.3000 which holds a power reserve of 72 hours, or three days.

Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.3000 calibre

Case: Steel, 47mm

Back: Sapphire display

Bezel: Polished steel

Water Resistance: 100m