Movements

In the span of two decades, Panerai's Manufacture has developed an array of diverse and complex calibers starting with the P.2002 launched in 2005. ​

Each caliber reflects a commitment to technical excellence, from movements that capture the Maison's DNA, such as extended power reserves, to high-complication watchmaking. ​

This progression reflects a philosophy that merges tradition with forward-thinking precision engineering in creating tough, solid, and reliable movements.​

Panerai high complications movement

HIGH-COMPLICATIONS

Where design and engineering come together, high-end Panerai movements push the boundaries of watchmaking by integrating complex features in the most essential and functional ways.

Panerai develops many of its high-end movements in-house, maintaining strict control over quality and innovation.​

Discover High Complications

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Panerai high complications movement components
Panerai automatic movement

AUTOMATIC​

Automatic movements in Panerai watches are powered by the wearer’s wrist, ensuring consistent timekeeping without the need for manual intervention.

Panerai’s automatic calibers are designed to be the ideal daily companion, offering practicality, functionality, and precision in every timepiece.​

Built to withstand rigorous conditions, these movements feature robust construction, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding environments.

Panerai automatic movement
Panerai automatic movement components
Panerai hand wound movement

HAND WOUND​

Staying true to Panerai heritage, hand-wound calibers represent the enduring connection between the brand’s past and future.

The manual winding of these movements through the crown forges a constant bond between the watch and its owner.

Drawing on decades of expertise in crafting precision instruments, Panerai has been creating reliable mechanical wristwatches, each one reflecting the brand's historic value. ​

Panerai hand wound movement
Panerai hand wound movement components