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    SummaryPanerai’s Watches and Wonders 2026 lineup revives its military heritage through vintage‑leaning Luminor designs and extreme mechanical featsNovelties include the PAM01731, PAM01732, PAM01631, PAM01733 Brunito, PAM01735, and PAM01629 Forged TitaniumThe collection spans archival tributes, long‑power‑reserve engineering, aged finishes and advanced material innovationWhile recent Watches and Wonders editions have often seen Maisons racing toward futuristic, tech-heavy aesthetics and hyper-modern materials, Panerai’s 2026 presentation anchors itself firmly in the raw, unapologetic power of its military past. Long before "tool watch" became an industry buzzword, Panerai was forging highly secretive, virtually indestructible instruments for the Royal Italian Navy. At this year's fair, the brand revisits that heroic era, proving that true innovation doesn't require erasing history — it requires mastering it.Luminor PAM01731 & Luminor Destro PAM01732Leading the charge into this nostalgic territory are the Luminor PAM01731 and the Luminor Destro PAM01732, two 44mm steel warriors that read like a love letter to the 1960s. Eschewing modern frills, both timepieces proudly sport a domed sapphire crystal that perfectly mimics the warm, vintage optical distortion of early PERSPEX® lenses. The PAM01731 captivates with a tobacco-colored, grainy matte sandwich dial that evokes the sun-bleached patina of historic models, complemented by a classic small seconds sub-dial.Meanwhile, the Destro PAM01732 is designed originally for military divers who needed their left hand free for compasses and depth gauges; its iconic crown-protecting bridge sits at 9 o'clock, framing a deep, matte blue dial stripped of the small seconds for ultimate minimalist purity. Powered by the reliable hand-wound P.6000 caliber with a three-day power reserve and tested to 300 meters of water resistance, these fearless companions retail for approximately $9,200 USD and will hit boutiques this month.Luminor 31 Giorni PAM01631If power reserve is the ultimate flex of mechanical endurance, Panerai has just set a new standard with the Luminor 31 Giorni PAM01631. The culmination of seven years of relentless R&D at the brand's Neuchâtel Manufacture, this 44mm Panerai Goldtech™ masterpiece boasts an unprecedented 31-day (744 hours) power reserve on a single manual wind. The openworked dial invites the wearer into the soul of the newly developed P.2031/S skeleton movement, where a sophisticated sequence of four barrels stores massive energy, while a patent-pending Torque Limiter ensures chronometric consistency for the entire month. The visual poetry of the exposed mechanics is matched only by its legibility, utilizing a polarized date disc and a sweeping, curved power reserve indicator. Limited to just 200 pieces and priced at $107,000 USD, this boutique-exclusive powerhouse redefines self-sufficiency in high-end horology.Luminor 8 Giorni PAM01733 BrunitoWith the Luminor 8 Giorni PAM01733, Panerai embraces the scars of battle. This 44mm tool watch introduces the captivating “Brunito” finish — a hand-brushed, aged black PVD treatment designed to mirror the softened, weathered edges of heavily used military navigational gear. It is an intentional, poetic celebration of wear and tear, ensuring no two cases are exactly alike. The moody, battle-hardened exterior gives way to a mesmerizing anthracite dial finished with circular brushing that dances under the light, punctuated by vintage-inspired beige Super-LumiNova® and the proud "8 Giorni" inscription. Hidden behind the open sapphire caseback is the robust P.5000 hand-wound caliber, delivering eight days of unwavering autonomy. Ready for the depths with 300 meters of water resistance, the Brunito arrives in June 2026 with a price tag of approximately $12,700 USD.Luminor PAM01735Channeling the imposing proportions of the legendary Ref. 6152/1, the Luminor PAM01735 is a masterclass in monumental elegance. Sized at a commanding 47mm, the fully polished steel case serves as a brilliant frame for an ivory gradient matte grainy dial. This "tropical" face deepens in color toward the outer edges, whispering tales of mid-century diving instruments aged by decades of exposure on the Mediterranean. It is a dial that tells a story before you even check the time. Powered by the large 16½ ligne hand-wound P.3000 calibre, it features a robust three-day power reserve and a quick-change hour function for seamless travel adjustments. Slated for a June 2026 release, this 100-meter water-resistant time capsule is priced at approximately $12,400 USD.Luminor Forged Titanium PAM01629Rounding out the collection is a daring leap into material science: the Luminor Forged Titanium PAM01629. While Panerai has utilized titanium since its 1985 Mille Metri prototype, this limited edition marks the Maison’s first foray into forged titanium. Subjecting the metal to intense heat and extreme pressure under a forging hammer yields a case that is 40% lighter than steel, yet profoundly durable. Aesthetically, the process leaves a natural, wave-like striated pattern across the 47mm case — a visual echo of sea currents and layered stone that makes each of the 100 pieces entirely unique. Paired with a rich anthracite sun-brushed dial and driven by the steady heartbeat of the P.3000 calibre, the PAM01629 marries ancient metalworking philosophy with cutting-edge tech. Priced at $23,600 USD, this ultra-exclusive, 100-meter water-resistant model will launch in November 2026.

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