The Panerai Dieci Giorni GMT Boasts an Impressive 10-Day Power Reserve
And runs on the in-house P.2003 automatic caliber.
Previously, Panerai released a new Submersible Luna Rossa reference during Milan Design Week. This time around, the luxury Italian watch manufacturer has brought a fresh iteration of another of its classic models. Introducing the Luminor Diexi Giorni GMT, the watch goes by the reference number of PAM01482, is a physical embodiment of Panerai’s heritage and innovative vision, combined with their expertise on power reserve.
This latest addition to the Luminor Complicazioni line is equipped with an impressive 10-day power reserve, powered by the P.2003 automatic-winding movement. The caliber measures 8mm thick and comprises 296 components, including the KIF Parechoc® anti-shock device as well as the Glucydur® balance.
Attired in a 44mm steel case, the watch stays faithful to the model’s signature codes and Italian flair. The sandwich dial comes in a dark blue and sun-brushed finish, decorated with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markets. On the 3 o’clock position sits the date window, while a small seconds display is fitted next to the 9 o’clock mark and the power reserve indicator can be found above the 6 o’clock numeral.
Priced at £13,200 GBP (around $16,765 USD), the Luminor Dieci Giorni GMT PAM01482 is accompanied by a dark blue alligator strap and will be avaiable via Panerai’s official website.