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Panerai's Bronze Watch Evolves With You
9 Dec
Summary
- Panerai's new Luminor Marina Bronzo PAM01678 features a unique bronze case that oxidizes.
- Bronze watches develop a distinct patina, aging uniquely with each owner's lifestyle.
- The watch costs 17,000 euros and is water-resistant up to 500 meters.

Panerai has unveiled its latest creation in the Luminor Marina series, the PAM01678, distinguished by its natural bronze casing. This material choice is significant as bronze undergoes oxidation, creating a unique patina that varies with each timepiece. This evolving characteristic makes the watch a personal statement, aging in sync with its owner's experiences and lifestyle.
The new model pays homage to Panerai's origins in 1860, when it supplied marine instruments to the Italian Royal Navy. The PAM01678 features a 44mm bronze bezel, a dark blue dial without a date window, and is powered by the P.980 automatic movement. It boasts a water resistance of 50 bars (500 meters), ensuring durability for adventurous use.
Collectors are drawn to bronze for its distinctive aging process, which offers a unique aesthetic unmatched by other materials. Panerai ensures that customers receive pristine watches, allowing the individual to begin the aging journey themselves. This approach underscores the watch's appeal as a tool for enthusiasts seeking a timepiece that truly reflects their personal journey.




