By Kien Lee
The spotlight in Geneva has shifted decidedly toward the deep this season as Panerai unveils an immersive marine environment that feels less like an exhibition and more like a descent into a silent, underwater world. At the heart of this aquatic sanctuary stands a powerful symbol of the brand's origins: a reproduction of the historic Vasca Panerai.

This training tank, originally installed in 1966 at the COMSUBIN base in Italy, remains a living testament to a brand that existed in silence beneath the surface long before it became a household name.


Panerai has always been defined by a singular imperative to meet the most demanding operational needs of the Italian Navy. In this crucible of necessity, form and function became inextricably linked, guiding each element to be meticulously designed to maximize performance and resilience. What began as a military requisite has since become a signature design defined by legibility and strength. The Luminor, with its commanding form and iconic crown protecting bridge, remains the purest expression of this rugged elegance.

The latest Luminor creations pay a direct tribute to the functional design of the iconic reference 6152/1 from the 1960s. Available in contemporary 44mm and classic 47mm sizes, these timepieces feature the robust cushion case and signature sandwich dial that collectors adore. Vintage touches are evident in every detail, from the cases to the straps, proving that for Panerai, the past is a constant fuel for the future.

Innovation at Panerai is always tangible, especially within the field of materials. This year, Forged Titanium makes its debut, created by bonding two titanium grades under intense heat and pressure. The process reveals natural wave-like layers across the case, ensuring that no two patterns are the same. Alongside it, the brand introduces Afniotech, a material composed of more than 95% hafnium. Valued for its density and exceptional corrosion resistance, hafnium is a rare metal often reserved for the critical pressures of nuclear environments.
Mechanical endurance reaches a new horizon with the introduction of a remarkable 31 day power reserve. This achievement is drawn from the four barrels of the new P.2031/S movement, which utilizes a patented torque limiter and automatic stop to ensure stability. From the professional Submersible instruments built for underwater exploration to the Radiomir models that honor the brand's 1935 origins, Panerai continues to shape an enduring pursuit of performance.