A New Benchmark in Power Reserve With the Luminor 31 Giorni PAM01631, Panerai introduces one of the most ambitious technical developments in its modern history. While the brand has long been associated with extended power reserves—most notably its eight-day calibres—this latest release...
Heritage at Full Scale With the Luminor PAM01735 and Luminor Forged Titanium PAM01629, Panerai returns to one of the most defining aspects of its design language: the original 47mm case. These watches are not reinterpretations in the modern sense, but rather faithful evolutions that preserve the...
A New Chapter in Panerai’s Professional Legacy With the Submersible Navy SEALs Afniotech™ Experience PAM01089, Panerai pushes its long-standing identity as a manufacturer of professional instruments into a new realm of technical ambition. Rooted in decades of collaboration with elite military...
Heritage Revisited With the introduction of the Luminor PAM01731 and Luminor Destro PAM01732, Panerai revisits the core design language that has defined the brand for decades. Drawing direct inspiration from mid-century military watches, these models are not simply aesthetic tributes but...
At Watches and Wonders 2026, Panerai once again turns to its storied past to inform its present. The unveiling of the Luminor 8 Giorni PAM01733 is not merely a nostalgic exercise, but a considered reinterpretation of one of the brand’s most enduring tool watches—one that blends military heritage...
Review of the MeisterSinger Chronoskop MM202, a discontinued vertical reverse panda chronograph from a brand known for single-hand watches. Valjoux 7750, 43mm stainless steel, and a dial layout you will not find anywhere else.
The Timepiece Show series brings its community-first format to Toronto for a weekend of independent watchmaking, direct access to founders, and an approachable collector atmosphere.
Geneva's independent alternative to Watches & Wonders returns in September, scattering new releases and brand presentations across the city in a decentralized, collector-focused format.
Windup's summer stop brings independent watchmaking to the Midwest for three days of hands-on access, panels, and community. Free and open to the public.
The largest wholesale watch and jewelry trade event in the U.S. returns to Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, drawing 12,000 dealers across two days. IWJG membership required.
Windup brings its travelling watch fair to the Bay Area for three days of independent watchmaking at Fort Mason, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Free and open to the public.