About Panerai Goldtech Watches
Panerai introduced Goldtech as a proprietary in-house gold alloy, blending 18-karat gold with a higher copper content than conventional rose gold to achieve a deeper, richer color that stays vibrant over time without fading or color drift. The Luminor Due case family, which serves as the platform for every piece in this collection, is notably thinner and more versatile than the original Luminor, making Goldtech references wearable for dress and everyday occasions despite their bold Panerai DNA. TuttoOro editions take the material concept to its extreme, pairing Goldtech cases with matching gold dials and crowns so that no contrasting element interrupts the warm copper-gold tone, while Luna models layer a moonphase complication and mother-of-pearl dial into the same luxurious package. References like PAM01326, PAM01182, PAM01504, PAM01181, PAM01280, PAM01041, PAM01045, PAM00675, and others in this line represent the breadth of how Panerai deploys Goldtech across sizes, dial colors, and complications.
What to Look For
Buyers choosing between Panerai Goldtech references should first decide on case size, as this collection spans 38mm, 42mm, and 45mm, with the 38mm being the most refined and the 45mm maintaining the bold presence classic to Panerai. Dial configuration is the next key differentiator: solid colored dials in white, blue, black, and grey suit a cleaner aesthetic, while mother-of-pearl moonphase dials found on the Luna models like PAM01504 and PAM01181 add both horological complexity and iridescent visual depth, which typically supports stronger secondary-market value. TuttoOro executions, where the case, bracelet, and dial are unified in Goldtech, command a premium over partially gold versions and represent the purest expression of the alloy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Panerai Goldtech different from regular rose gold?
Goldtech is an 18-karat gold alloy proprietary to Panerai that contains a higher proportion of copper than standard rose gold, resulting in a deeper, warmer color. Crucially, the alloy is engineered to resist the fading and color change that can affect conventional rose gold over years of wear, making it a more durable and stable luxury material.
What does TuttoOro mean on a Panerai Goldtech watch?
TuttoOro translates from Italian as 'all gold,' and on Panerai Goldtech models it signifies that the case, crown-protecting device, and dial are all executed in the same Goldtech alloy with no contrasting materials. This creates a monolithic, deeply warm aesthetic that is among the most exclusive configurations in the Luminor Due lineup.
Are the Panerai Goldtech watches at Bizak and Co. authentic and new?
Yes, all Panerai Goldtech watches listed at Bizak and Co. are brand new and have been authenticated prior to sale. Each piece ships with its original documentation and packaging, and our team is available to answer any questions before you buy.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.