Panerai Watch History


1936 - Panerai designed the Radiomir watch to withstand extreme conditions, this was specifically made for the Royal Italian Navy.

1943 - Panerai developed their first chronograph for Deck Officers, the Mare Nostrum. This, however, never got passed the prototype stage due to changing circumstances in the war.

1993 - Officine Panerai creates a numbered series in a limited edition of models aimed at the civilian market: Luminor, Luminor Marina and an edition of the Mare Nostrum chronograph.

1995 - Sylvester Stallone requests a special edition watch 'Submersable' to use in his film Daylight. Consequently Sly Tech special edition watch is created.

1998- The Luminor Submersible, Luminor GMT and the Luminor Power Reserve are the first of Panerai's automatic movements to be presented to an international public

2000 - Panerai creates the Luminor Submersible 1000 metres

2004 - The Radiomir collection is enhanced by the introduction of the 8 Days model



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