Old dog, meet new tricks! The heritage-inspired Panerai Luminor is innovated on once again with a legendary month-long power reserve.

Panerai is a hotly contested name within the luxury watch space. While some may bemoan its reliance on the Luminor and Radiomir collections, it’s surprising how far the brand has gone to intersect heritage with haute horlogerie. Though both models are steeped in rich, purpose-driven history, they’ve also served as the perfect canvas for mechanical innovation and experimentation.

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The new Panerai Luminor 31 Giorni, limited to 200 pieces.

With how big and bold the Panerai catalogue is, one would certainly hope so; the craftsmen at the Italo-Swiss brand are not lacking for space inside their watches. From perpetual calendars to tourbillons, and even a mechanically rechargeable light, the Panerai Luminor in particular has been a watch of many faces, figuratively and literally.

One of its most prominent innovations is the lengthening of the power reserve, with weekend-proof and even weekday-proof movements becoming increasingly commonplace in the roster. This time is no different, as Watches & Wonders 2026 has seen Panerai debut a new Luminor model that manages a month-long power reserve.

Large & In Charge

In classic Panerai fashion, this significant milestone has been dressed up to the absolute nines. Like most Luminors, the 31 Giorni is sized at an appropriate 44mm. While that might seem large for most, it’s standard fare for the Paneristi community. Don’t let the on-paper specifications fool you either; the cushion case and relatively stubby lugs prevent the wearing experience from feeling overly outsized.

The emblematic Luminor silhouette, crown guard and all, makes a return once more.

While it may resemble standard gold-cased timepieces, Panerai instead uses its proprietary Goldtech™ alloy for the case construction. Combining 18k red gold with higher concentrations of copper and platinum, it is more lustrous and durable than traditional alloys, and highly resistant to oxidation. You don’t miss out on density either, resulting in an imposing wrist presence with a shine that can still handle a bit of roughhousing where necessary.

Nevertheless, the Luminor 31 Giorni has been engineered for comfort relative to its size. It is fitted with both a black alligator strap and an additional black rubber strap, each equipped with Panerai’s PAM Quick Release system for easy interchangeability. A matching Goldtech™ folding clasp completes the package, reinforcing the watch’s premium execution while maintaining practicality for the wearer.

Tactical & Technical

Though Panerai consistently adheres to its militaristic design language, the Luminor 31 Giorni still manages to feel contemporary. The dial is openworked, with the movement beneath contrasted by a black lattice mounted on top. While it carefully showcases the movement, the lattice and adjoining bridges, which highlight the complications and the periphery of the watch, preserve that signature Panerai legibility.

This might one of the easier openworked watches to figure out!

Fat, rounded gold indices surround the dial, with the iconic sausage-style Arabic numerals at 12 and six o’clock. At nine and three are the small seconds subdial and date window respectively, while the power reserve indicator arches across the four and five o’clock positions. All of these elements, along with the hands, have been given generous applications of lume for strong low-light legibility.

The polarised date window is one of Panerai’s most clever and underrated innovations.

Interestingly, the date window marks another Panerai invention, utilising the brand’s polarised date disc. It functions like a normal date disc, displaying the current date through an aperture in the dial, but the disc and its numerals are transparent. The aperture itself is fitted with a polarised window, revealing the date in an almost invisible ink-like fashion. It’s a clever aesthetic touch that maintains an unobstructed view of the movement outside of the date window.

Watch Of The Month

While you can see some of the movement from the front, the real show begins when you turn the watch around. Through the transparent caseback, the star of the show is revealed: the new Calibre P.2031/S. Beating at 3Hz (28,800vph), the movement includes both the date and power reserve complications.

Of course, that’s not the most impressive part. The watch is manually wound, which at first sounds like an inconvenience for those who prefer a grab-and-go piece. Panerai more than makes up for that with the Calibre P.2031/S’s staggering 31-day power reserve.

The Cal. P.2031/S has a staggering 31-day power reserve, with a potential for 36.

A substantial movement at 10.06mm thick, it relies on four barrels containing around 3.3 metres’ worth of mainspring. The distribution of energy is handled by Panerai’s Torque Limiter system, eliminating periods of high and low tension in the mainsprings for consistent accuracy.

As a result, the Calibre P.2031/S guarantees 31 days of operation, but can potentially stretch to 36. However, for the sake of accuracy, it is designed to stop itself at 31 days. This may sound like a significant inconvenience when restarting the watch, but the Luminor 31 Giorni remains user-friendly, requiring 128 turns to fully wind.

Initial Thoughts

When it comes to high-complication watchmaking, Panerai is often overlooked. It’s an ironic twist of fate given the average size of a Panerai watch, but the bold aesthetic casts a long shadow over the manufacture’s capabilities. However, with the new Luminor 31 Giorni, it feels as though Panerai’s past and future are meeting in the present.

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If you were to distil modern-day Panerai into a single watch, chances are it would look something like this. Though the brand stays the course with its artistic ethos, it continues to find ways to reinvent its two core model lines in new and interesting ways. The Luminor 31 Giorni ultimately represents what Panerai is today, as well as where it intends to go next.

Reference: PAM01631

Specifications:

Dimensions44mm case diameter
Case18k Goldtech™
DialOpenworked with black lattice & gold accents
CrystalSapphire
CasebackOpen sapphire
MovementManual wind Cal. P.2031/S with date, small seconds, & power reserve indicator complications
Power Reserve31 days
Beat Rate3Hz / 21,600VpH
Water Resistance100m / 10bar
Strap/BraceletInterchangeable black alligator leather OR complementary black rubber strap with Goldtech™ folding clasp and buckle

Australian Retail Price: A$153,300

Availability: Limited to 200 pieces. Inquiry via Panerai Boutiques, retailers, or online at Panerai.com

For more Watches & Wonders 2026, check out our full coverage here!

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