Both timepieces come with a bi-material strap mixing rubber and grey textile, featuring the signature red Luna Rossa stripe. And hey, you’ll also get a plain black rubber strap in the package, for a more understated look.
Talking dive watches, Panerai ranks high up there when it comes to history. They’ve been rolling out some of the finest pieces in the game for years, earning a solid nod of approval that few can rival.
- Priced at £5,700 for the three-hand and £13,400 for the chronograph, they bring solid value to the table in today’s market. Just make sure you dig Panerai’s style
- and ideally, you’re a Luna Rossa fan too
- then these are winners for you.
The three-hand model houses a hand-wound P.6000 calibre, delivering three days of juice. On the other hand, the chronograph runs on an automatic P.9100 movement, also offering three days of power.
Both carry a similar vibe, rocking a sleek grey sandwich dial. Nestled in there is a layer of Super-LumiNova for ace visibility in dim lighting.
Right now, this Italian brand has unleashed a dynamic duo of timekeepers dedicated to their partnership with the Luna Rossa sailing crew. A top-notch way to flaunt the sea-worthiness of your watches, and let’s be real, they look sharp too.
- Enter the newest members of the family
- a neat three-hand Luminor with a small seconds dial, and a striking chronograph. Both are good for 100m underwater, although with Panerai’s rigorous tests, you know it’s 100m for real.
Panerai has just dropped two fresh watches in collaboration with the Luna Rossa racing squad to amp up its Luminor lineup.
Sitting in 44mm cases, they start to diverge here. The three-hand model rocks stainless steel, while the chronograph is all about titanium.
On board, you’ll find a slick three-hand variant, alongside an automatic chronograph.

