Watch Review | Panerai Luminor Due 3 Days Automatic PAM674

PAM674 Watch Review
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Exactly one year ago, when Panerai launched the Luminor Due, it was well-documentedthat I wasn't convinced about this new, second chapter for the much-loved Luminor collection. To come to grips with it and see what it's like in the metal, I decided to review the Panerai Luminor Due 3 Days Automatic PAM674, which is the stainless steel, 45mm wide version of the four pieces that Panerai debuted the Luminor Due collection with.


Due (pronounced "doo-eh") means "two" in Italian, so the Luminor Due collection carries the weight of being the second generation or second chapter of the Luminor, one of the most successful and recognizable (see how I avoided saying "iconic"?) watch collections of this century. Also, this is exactly what baffled me when I covered the Luminor Due upon its debut in May 2016.

In my mind, in line with product naming practices across any industry I can think of, when a product name has a sequence number added to it, I am led to believe it is all around as good as, or superior to the one that preceded it. This applies to cars, technology, aviation, household electronics, and pretty much every other industry. So the Luminor Due, one could think, is destined by definition to not only succeed, but also outperform the regular Luminor.

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