About the Panerai Luminor Due Black Dial
The Luminor Due was introduced to bring a leaner silhouette to Panerai's historically robust Luminor lineup, making it among the most wearable entries in the Italian-Swiss brand's catalogue without sacrificing the distinctive crown-protecting bridge that has been a Panerai hallmark for decades. Black dials have long been central to Panerai's identity, delivering high contrast against luminous hour markers and hands for the tool-watch legibility the brand built its reputation on. Across the Due line, buyers can find black dials paired with stainless steel cases for a sporting look, red gold cases for a warm, luxurious contrast, and the rare Goldtech alloy—Panerai's proprietary gold-copper blend prized for its rich, fade-resistant color. Strap options across these references range from alligator leather to standard leather, reflecting the Due's dual identity as both a casual and dress timepiece.
What to Look For
When comparing Luminor Due black dial references, case size is the first differentiator—42mm pieces such as PAM00676, PAM00677, and PAM01250 wear more discreetly than the 45mm PAM00739 and PAM00674, which deliver a bolder wrist presence closer to the classic Luminor scale. Case material drives value significantly, with stainless steel references offering the most accessible entry into the collection, while red gold and Goldtech references like PAM00677 and PAM01041 command premiums due to precious-metal content and lower production volumes. Brand-new, unworn examples—several of which are available here—typically carry a premium over pre-owned pieces and are particularly sought by collectors who prioritize box and papers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What case sizes are available in the Panerai Luminor Due black dial collection?
This collection includes both 42mm and 45mm case variants. The 42mm size appears across the widest range of references and materials, while the 45mm references such as PAM00739 and PAM00674 offer the larger, more traditional Panerai wrist presence favored by enthusiasts of the brand's original proportions.
What materials are the Panerai Luminor Due black dial watches made in?
References in this collection are offered in stainless steel, 18k red gold, and Panerai's proprietary Goldtech alloy, which is a gold-copper blend engineered for a warmer hue that resists fading over time. The TuttoOro reference PAM01442 features an all-gold construction, making it among the most precious configurations in the Due lineup.
Are brand-new Panerai Luminor Due black dial watches available at Bizak and Co.?
Yes, several references in this collection—including PAM00739, PAM00674, PAM01250, PAM00676, and PAM01041—are listed as brand new. Brand-new Panerai watches from an authenticated dealer are ideal for buyers who want factory-fresh condition and typically include original box and documentation.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.