Panerai
A short overview about Panerai
With their distinctive cases and crown covers, Panerai watches are timeless and distinctive. Panerai draws inspiration from the world of diving. Panerai supplied the Regia Marina, more commonly known as the Italian Royal Navy.
Invented by Panerai, the radiomir is a luminescent substance that makes it possible to tell time underwater. Watches such as Panerai are objects one buys for oneself; you won’t see them everywhere.
Panerai Watches at PROSPER in Brussels
The Panerai watches are exhibited at PROSPER, a unique concept in Europe. If you find one you love, be sure to raise it, admire it, and handle it with care.
Next, turn around, take a few steps, and lean on the Panerai bar while you enjoy a nice coffee or martini.
An overview of Panerai Collections
Panerai Radiomir
The Original Panerai design: The Radiomir was the first watch created by Panerai in 1936, and its classic design remains largely unchanged today.
Clean and simple lines: The Radiomir is known for its clean lines and minimalist design, with a focus on legibility and functionality.
Heritage and exclusivity: The Radiomir has a rich history and is one of the most exclusive Panerai collections, with many limited-edition models produced each year.
Panerai Submersible
Professional-grade dive watches: Water resistant to 300 meters or more, with unidirectional rotating bezels and luminous dials and hands for underwater visibility.
Robust and durable: Made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, titanium, and ceramic, with shock-resistant movements.
Versatile and stylish: Can be worn for any occasion, from diving to a night out on the town.
Panerai Luminor
Iconic design: Instantly recognizable with its cushion-shaped case, crown guard, and luminous dial and hands.
Wide range of models: Available in a variety of sizes, materials, and complications, from simple time-only models to complex chronographs and GMT watches.
Versatility and performance: Can be worn for any occasion, from work to the weekend, and offer reliable performance in all conditions.
Panerai Luminor Due
Sleek and sophisticated: A slimmer and more elegant version of the Luminor, with a reduced case height and width.
Dress watch with a sporty twist: Perfect for those who want a stylish and versatile watch that can be dressed up or down.
In-house movements: Powered by Panerai’s own in-house movements, offering high levels of precision and reliability.
Do you want to know more about Panerai?
Who owns Panerai?
Panerai is owned by the Richemont Group, a Swiss luxury goods conglomerate. The group also owns Cartier.
Why do people love Panerai?
People love Panerai watches for their instantly recognizable design, as well as for their history and high quality.
How many Panerai are made a year?
Panerai produces around 50,000 watches per year.
Are Panerai Watch limited?
Some Panerai watches are limited editions, while others are produced in larger quantities.
Who wears Panerai?
Panerai watches are worn by people of all ages and backgrounds, but they are particularly popular among collectors and enthusiasts. Some famous Panerai wearers include Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jason Statham.
Can you wear a Panerai everyday?
Yes, you can wear a Panerai watch everyday. Panerai watches are designed to be durable and reliable, and they can be worn for a variety of activities, from work to the weekend to sports and outdoor adventures.
Panerai and PROSPER at watches and Wonders 2023
Already a fan? or considering joining the ranks of the ‘paneristi’? Visit PROSPER in Brussels, where our friendly staff eagerly awaits to immerse you in the world of Panerai (and also share a good coffee with you)