
India Whiskey Charlie's original post introduces the Panerai Luminor Geneva Boutique Special Edition, a limited production timepiece that warrants closer examination. This article delves into the specifics of this boutique-exclusive reference, exploring its design elements and market positioning. The community discussion further enriches our understanding of its appeal and potential collectibility.
Limited to 121 units during production and features a matte black 44mm case designed of titanium. The timepiece is exclusive to the Geneva Boutique and retails for $9,700 EUR.




The Panerai Luminor Geneva Boutique Special Edition, reference PAM121, is a limited production timepiece within the Luminor collection, distinguished by its exclusive availability through the Geneva boutique. This model represents a specific offering tailored for a regional market, emphasizing its unique distribution strategy within the brand's portfolio.
This particular reference features a 40mm steel case, a departure from the 44mm titanium case mentioned in the original post, and is fitted with a gray dial. The movement is an automatic mechanical caliber, offering a power reserve of 42 hours. The watch is presented on a strap, consistent with the brand's aesthetic.
For collectors, the PAM121 holds interest due to its boutique-exclusive nature and limited production run of 121 units. Its specific design elements and distribution method contribute to its distinctiveness within the broader Luminor series, making it a point of discussion for those tracking special editions.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
I am, however, wondering why the titanium case is so dark.
It has a Diamond Like Coating (DLC) that give it that black color, same as the PAM 779.
...as modern Panerai go. Being a future "rarity", might raise the bar a little bit, maybe
Left 914 - Right 915
But I wouldn’t fly to Geneva for it. 😉
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