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Exploring for Gold with the Panerai Luminor Due TuttoOro

  • Ben Wilson
  • Mar 9, 2023
  • 2 min read

Panerai introduces a complete Goldtech bracelet for the inaugural time on the Luminor Due TuttoOro timepiece.


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Officine Panerai has consistently excelled in merging athleticism with sophistication. Their timepieces are predominantly big and substantial, however they may nevertheless complement a smart casual ensemble effectively. This time, Panerai has chosen to enhance the luxury aspect of their Luminor collection by introducing an exquisite piece crafted from Panerai Goldtech material, and for the first time, they are also matching this watch with gold bracelets.



Panerai introduces its inaugural gold bands in the Luminor Due series, a more refined iteration of the iconic Luminor casing. While the majority of Luminor watches feature casings measuring between 40 to 44mm, the Luminor Due TuttoOro has a diameter of 38mm. For Asians, who generally possess smaller wrists, the 38mm watch fits exceptionally well on the wrist, irrespective of gender.



Exploring for Gold with the Panerai Luminor Due TuttoOro Panerai Goldtech is a brand trademark denoting a gold alloy characterized by elevated copper concentration and the inclusion of platinum. The copper imparts a warm, rich red hue to the precious metal, while the platinum guarantees the color's enduring radiance despite extended use. This gold bracelet, in quintessential Panerai style, features links that mimic the design of the iconic crown protection device. The bracelet features links with a brushed finish, while the rectangular segment between them is mirror polished, adding depth to the design.


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Exploring Opportunities with the Panerai Luminor Due TuttoOro The dial is available in blue or white variations, both with a sunburst pattern that enhances the watch's attractiveness. Consistent with the Luminor family, this Luminor Due features a sandwich dial structure. This introduces a dimension to the dial, as the recesses carved into the sunburst design create a notable interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the visibility of the hour indices. For individuals who appreciate meticulousness, the little seconds subdial features cut-out quarterly indicators. The Luminor Due case's more refined and slender design results in a water resistance of only 30m; nonetheless, Panerai has still incorporated its iconic crown guard into the watch.


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Located behind the dial is Panerai's Automatic Calibre P.900. This exceptional movement measures about 4.2mm in thickness, enabling the Luminor Due TuttoOro to maintain a reasonably slender profile on the wrist. This is the inaugural Panerai movement of its dimensions to integrate the date function with a three-day power reserve.

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