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Since 2021, Louis Erard has been redefining the boundaries of Métiers d’Art, from Grand Feu enamel and guilloché to wood marquetry, and soon, gold wire inlay. Now, Gravée Main opens a new chapter, paying tribute to one of the oldest crafts in watchmaking hand engraving.
Gravée Main represents a new milestone in Louis Erard’s Métiers d’Art series. This limited edition of 99 unique timepieces places hand engraving at center stage, with every metal element entirely engraved and finished by hand, a meticulous process that requires more than 50 hours of work. 

Introducing The New Panerai Luminor Destro Auto Giorni

A Modern Tribute to the Iconic Left-Handed Diving Watch

Panerai introduced its first left-handed watch in the 1960s with the reference 6152/1, marking a pivotal advancement in the company’s design philosophy. Giuseppe Panerai envisioned a watch specifically for left-handers, to be worn on the right wrist, with a crown-protecting device that prevented leaks during dives and offered enhanced comfort and agility. 

The new Panerai Luminor Destro Auto Giorni continues this legacy with a modern twist, featuring a more wearable 44 mm case compared to its 47 mm predecessor. Crafted in polished steel, the case positions the crown on the left side, at 9 o’clock, protected by Panerai’s signature mechanism. Completing the design, the watch includes a polished steel bezel, a transparent screw-down sapphire crystal case back, and a robust water resistance of 300 meters.

The watch boasts a black sandwich dial illuminated by beige Super-LumiNova, ensuring excellent legibility in all lighting conditions. A small seconds sub-dial is positioned at 3 o’clock, adding to its functionality.

Inside, the watch is powered by the P.5000 caliber, a hand-wound mechanical movement inspired by the historic Angelus Caliber SF240. With an impressive 8-day power reserve, achieved through two parallel barrels, this movement is visible through a sapphire crystal open case back, showcasing its intricate engineering. The P.5000 has a diameter of 35.1 mm and a thickness of 4.5 mm, with 21 jewels and 113 components. It features a variable inertia balance wheel, oscillating at a frequency of 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour), supported by a traversing balance bridge, which provides a more stable fixture than a cantilevered single bridge. This robust bridge design ensures the escapement continues to operate reliably in the event of shocks.

The watch comes with a light brown calf leather strap with beige stitching and a trapezoidal steel buckle, along with a secondary black rubber strap and a screwdriver for convenient strap changes.

Joining the Luminor collection as a permanent edition, the PAM01655 is available exclusively at Panerai boutiques worldwide, priced at CHF 7,200 (approximately 30,000 AED).

 

For more information visit Panerai official website.

Technical specifications: Panerai Luminor Destro Otto Giorni
  1. Reference: PAM01655
  2. Case: polished steel, crown positioned at 9 o’clock, polished steel bezel, Screwed see-through case-back, Sapphire crystal
  3. Diameter: 44 mm
  4. Water resistance: 300 m
  5. Dial: sandwich dial, black color, small seconds subdial at 3 o'clock
  6. Movement: hand-wound, P.5000 caliber, In-house, 4.5 mm thick, Two barrels, 113 components, 21 jewels
  7. Power reserve: 8 days
  8. Frequency:    21,600 VPH 
  9. Functions: Hours, minutes,small seconds
  10. Bracelet / Strap:  brown calf with beige stitching brushed steel buckle
  11. Price: CHF 7,200 / 30,000 AED

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