Panerai’s Latest Watch Has A 10-Day Power Reserve

The latest from the Swiss watchmaker offers a mix of enduring performance and Italian design.

Article by T Australia

With a distinctive long power reserve of 10 days, the P.2003 calibre is made up of 296 components with 25 jewels. Photograph courtesy of Panerai.

Combining luxury with the best in innovation and technology, Panerai’s latest addition to its Luminor collection, the Luminor Dieci Giorni GMT PAM01482, features an advanced 10 day power reserve.

While maintaining the striking aesthetics Panerai is known for, the latest watch also features practical durability – something of utmost importance to the watchmaker’s active customer.

“In the new Luminor Dieci Giorni GMT, Panerai continues its legacy of technicity and innovation,” says Jean-Marc Pontroué, CEO of Panerai. “With the advanced 10-day power reserve, we’re pushing the boundaries further, offering our clients a mix of enduring performance and Italian design,”

The distinctive long power reserve is displayed on the dial by a linear indicator. The P.2003 calibre is made up of 296 components with 25 jewels, measuring 13¾ lignes in diameter with a thickness of 8 milimetres. It’s automatic winding, with a power reserve of 10 days, is operated by an oscillating weight mounted on a ball bearing, which winds the springs of the barrels as it rotates in both directions.

Image courtesy of Panerai.
Image courtesy of Panerai.