Panerai celebrates ?70 Years Of Luminor? with a new Luminor Marina collection
The Panerai Luminor Marina '70 Years Of Luminor' Collection showcases the legendary luminosity of the world's pioneering dive watch for special forces with an unexpected use of luminous material as design feature rather than mere functional element
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The watch world loves commemorating a good birthday, and for 2020, Panerai celebrates ’70 Years Of Luminor’ with a new Luminor Marina collection. The maison known for its diving watches, first supplied timing instruments to elite Italian special forces in the 1930s, has every reason to celebrate. The occasion is not only just the commemoration for the foundational watch itself, but also the substance, the very essence, used in the diver’s watch itself – luminous material. Scientifically speaking, light transfer through water, where Italian commandoes often operated, is affected in complex ways by water molecules, material dissolved in the water, and scattering by suspended particles. Hence in 1950, Panerai conceived of a patented luminous material called Luminor (hence bequeathing the name to the watch collection). To celebrate the 70th anniversary of that milestone, Panerai is releasing a trio of highly luminous Luminor Marina models that use the material not just as a practical feature but design element.
Panerai celebrates ’70 Years Of Luminor’ with a new Luminor...
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The watch world loves commemorating a good birthday, and for 2020, Panerai celebrates ’70 Years Of Luminor’ with a new Luminor Marina collection. The maison known for its diving watches, first supplied timing instruments to elite Italian special forces in the 1930s, has every reason to celebrate. The occasion is not only just the commemoration for the foundational watch itself, but also the substance, the very essence, used in the diver’s watch itself – luminous material. Scientifically speaking, light transfer through water, where Italian commandoes often operated, is affected in complex ways by water molecules, material dissolved in the water, and scattering by suspended particles. Hence in 1950, Panerai conceived of a patented luminous material called Luminor (hence bequeathing the name to the watch collection). To celebrate the 70th anniversary of that milestone, Panerai is releasing a trio of highly luminous Luminor Marina models that use the material not just as a practical feature but design element.
Panerai celebrates ’70 Years Of Luminor’ with a new Luminor...
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