LUMINOR series is one of Panerai's iconic series, its birth can be traced back to the late 1940s. LUMINOR itself is actually a luminous material. Panerai was registered as a patent in 1949. Later, inspired by this material, LUMINOR watch was born.
In 1950, Panerai continued to develop on the basis of the previous, the crown protection bridge is unique, the lugs have been strengthened, and the case and the case are cast in one piece to add recognition to this watch. From 1950 to this year, which happened to be the 70th anniversary, Panerai also focused on the LUMINOR series this year and launched a series of new products.
Among the new products this year, the new LUMINOR series red gold watch uses a very special precious metal material to present this watch that combines classic shape, new materials and tough style. Best cheap watches online, discover our affordable replica Panerai Luminor watches collection. Wide range of luxury watches brands.
The new LUMINOR series red gold watch is made of Panerai Goldtech ™ red gold. This special material is different from the traditional red gold material. It is specially developed by Panerai Creative Workshop. The addition of 0.4% platinum and 24% copper makes the watch's surface color more thick and elegant, while also giving the watch better mechanical resistance and oxidation resistance, showing a beautiful and durable wrist Time meter.
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