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But where Panerai is going with the Supermersible Elux Lab-ID, we don’t need lume. Instead, a host of LEDs illuminate the watch’s functions, powered by electricity generated in the movement.
So, the Panerai Submersible Elux LAB-ID is not the first wristwatch with a mechanically powered light. Both Van Cleef & Arpels and De Bethune have used mechanically created luminescence before. But ...
But even Panerai’s lume suffers from the same drawbacks as everyone else’s. To alleviate this concern, the brand has created an entirely new type of luminous watch with its the PAM01800, AKA the ...
Elux Panerai was a significant instrument for the Italian Navy, where the demand for reliable and efficient lighting was paramount. These panels were specifically designed to enhance the luminescence ...
The latest addition to Panerai ’s Submersible is the reference PAM01800, which also goes by the name of Submersible Elux LAB-ID — a concept timepiece spawned from 8 years of intensive R&D.
Panerai, a watch brand renowned for its work in luminescence, has once again pushed the boundary when it comes to telling the time in low-light environments. Drawing from its rich history, Panerai has ...
The Elux LAB-ID is limited to 150 pieces, and one consequence of all this technology is its considerable size—it is 49mm in diameter, and reportedly more than 20mm in thickness, making it a statement ...
The watch’s mechanical movement contains four barrels dedicated to storing energy generated by winding the crown. A micro-generator inside the movement converts this energy into electricity, which ...
Luxury watchmaker Panerai unveiled the Submersible Elux LAB-ID PAM01800 this week. Drawing inspiration from its rich history of innovation in luminescence, Panerai has reached a new milestone with ...
That's all about to change though. Today, the brand unveiled the Panerai Submersible Elux LAB-ID – and it's the single most technologically advanced watch I've ever seen.