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Panerai's Luminor Due Luna

Shooting for the moon may be a tall ask; probably not for the Luminor Due Luna. Panerai introduces the Moon Phase to this signature collection. The moon phase is the first complication in the Luminor Due line. Together with lean proportions and sharp styling, Luminor Due reimagines the typical shape and features of the iconic Luminor collection with a refined form that sits equally well whether the occasion summons an elegant environment and elevated dressing or a casual brunch. To get more news about paneraireplica, you can visit paneraireplica.co official website. Originally a time-only model, a complication has been introduced to this collection for the very first time. Of course the moon phase ranks among the more poetic complications, and so naturally, it is the centerpiece of Luminor Due Luna—the final word in its name being the Italian word for moon. It is available in four iterations, all in a 38mm, to appeal to a broad spectrum of wearers. In each variation, the complication, situated at 3 o’clock, exhibits a rotating disc with a 24 carat moon against a starry midnight blue sky. Apart from the moon that appears on the white sun-brushed dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers highlight the moon phase at 3 o’clock and small seconds at 9 o’clock. But what got our attention was the wealth of coloured strap options, especially in shiny alligator straps like the dark pink strap (inset). Wrist assured, nothing spells distinctive more evocatively than sporting bold hues.

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