Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days Titanio DLC
The Florentine watchmaker puts a covetable California dial on this latest design.

Italian luxury watchmaker Panerai debuts the 1950 3 Days Titanio DLC today as an homage to a wealth of historical influences, including the brand’s Florentine roots, and the commando divers of the Italian Navy for whom Panerai’s early watches were created for. The timepiece features a 47mm case made of titanium coated with DLC (diamond-like carbon), rendering the material light, strong and hypoallergenic. Protected by a rounded crystal, the watch sports a distinctive California dial with a mixture of Roman and Arabic numerals, inspired by the first-ever Panerai watch, the Radiomir of 1936. Meanwhile, the Luminor 1950 is powered by a hand-wound P.3000 caliber movement with a three-day power reserve, while a distinctive lever device protecting the crown and a brown leather strap with contrast stitching finish off the sober design. Limited to 300 pieces only, find more details about this watch online here.