Panerai Stainless Steel Luminor Destro Otto Giorni Watch
Color
Black
Status
In stock
Details
An integral part of Panerai's long naval history, the Luminor Destro was originally designed in the 1960s as a means to assist military divers - freeing up their left hand for essential instruments like a compass or depth gauge. Today, the Luminor Destro Otto Giorni pays tribute to this heritage through a sandwich dial construction made of two superimposed plates and Super-LumiNova indexes and numerals that allow its dial to be read at depths of 300 metres.
Details
An integral part of Panerai's long naval history, the Luminor Destro was originally designed in the 1960s as a means to assist military divers - freeing up their left hand for essential instruments like a compass or depth gauge. Today, the Luminor Destro Otto Giorni pays tribute to this heritage through a sandwich dial construction made of two superimposed plates and Super-LumiNova indexes and numerals that allow its dial to be read at depths of 300 metres.
An integral part of Panerai's long naval history, the Luminor Destro was originally designed in the 1960s as a means to assist military divers - freeing up their left hand for essential instruments like a compass or depth gauge. Today, the Luminor Destro Otto Giorni pays tribute to this heritage through a sandwich dial construction made of two superimposed plates and Super-LumiNova indexes and numerals that allow its dial to be read at depths of 300 metres.