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Panerai Introduces the New Luminor Marina Carbotech 44mm

Panerai PAM01661
Panerai PAM01661
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At the end of last month, the Swiss-based, Florentine-rooted watchmaker Panerai released the new Luminor Marina Carbotech 44mm (ref. PAM1661), a new carbon fiber watch reminiscent of the brand’s original LAB-ID Luminor released in 2017. This new watch, which like the LAB-ID features a special carbon case, is a somewhat more accessible addition to Panerai’s collection, being released in a non-limited run and without the LAB-ID’s approximately $50,000 price tag.
Panerai PAM01661 - side
Panerai PAM01661 - side © PR
The new Luminor Marina Carbotech 44mm uses, as its name implies, a 44-mm Carbontech case in the brand’s iconic Luminor design with its cushion case, prominent bezel, short lugs, and encompassing crown guard. The uncommon Carbotech material the watch uses is produced by compressing thin sheets of carbon fiber at high pressure with a high-end polymer (PEEK); this alternation between the polymer and the carbon provides the material its distinct wave-like appearance. This manufactured material not only gives the case incredible durability, but reduces the overall weight of the watch to 96 grams, or around half that of similarly sized steel models.
Panerai PAM01661
Panerai PAM01661 © PR
Panerai PAM01661
Panerai PAM01661 © PR
The black dial of the watch also uses the familiar Luminor design, with sandwiched features giving an engraved appearance to the blue Arabic numerals and simpler hour markers. At the 3 o’clock position you’ll find a subtle date window, while toward 9 o’clock is a minimalistic small seconds subdial. Toward the top and bottom of the dial, some of the watch’s descriptors stand out in white text, while passing over the face are two blackened, luminous blue-filled sword hands.
Panerai PAM01661 - dial CU
Panerai PAM01661 - dial CU © PR
Powering the watch is the P.9010 Caliber, an in-house automatic movement capable of a 72-hour power reserve, and used often throughout Panerai’s Luminor collection. This movement features a hacking seconds mechanism, and an uncommon, independently adjustable hour hand, which makes switching time zones a much simpler affair without having to alter the more sensitive minutes and seconds hands.
Panerai PAM01661 - reclining
Panerai PAM01661 - reclining © PR
The new Luminor Marina Carbotech will be available later this year and is planned to retail for $12,800.
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