Top Facts about Breitling: 37 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Facts about Breitling

Facts about Breitling: 37 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Breitling is one of the most famous luxury watch companies in the world.

Its iconic “B” logo with wings surrounding it is well-known and closely associated with the world of aviation just like its history. Its Chronomat and Navitimer models may very well be some of the most well-known models coming out of Switzerland. Breitling has a long and interesting history that stretches far back to the 19th century. Let’s look at the facts about Breitling which can tell us a little about how Breitling has been shaped into what it is today.

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Facts about Panerai: 15 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Facts about Panerai: 15 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Facts about Panerai: 15 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Want to learn some interesting facts about Panerai?

Officine Panerai, most commonly referred to as just Panerai, is certainly not the largest and most famous luxury watch company in the world, but the watch brand still has a strong reputation and a perhaps even richer history.

Panerai offers a full range of watches, based on various historical models of the brand. Over the years, the brand has expanded its range to offer a bigger array of watches, including precious metals and high horology complications. The watch brand is maybe most known for its iconic case design and oversized watches. Over the years, Panerai has even released watches up to 60mm in diameter. In building the brand to what it is today, loved by many deep watch bassoonists, Panerai has greatly valued its heritage and looked back at it every time it developed a new product.

In the last decade, in particular, the volumes of Panerai timepieces distributed, and the reputation of the watch company has grown significantly.

In this article, we’re looking at the top 15 facts about Panerai.

15 facts about Panerai

1. Panerai’s initial models were toxic (and still are)

 

Panerai is iconically known for using large luminous indexes which are easy to read, and the history stretches back to the fact that the Panerai watches were used by the Italian navy which needed watches that were easily readable underwater. What people didn’t know at the time, however, was the luminous material used in the indexes was made with Radium, one of the most radioactive chemical elements in the world.

When this material was used for the luminous indexes of Panerai watches, no one knew how dangerous was, but today we do.

Radium was, in fact, at the time even considered healthy and a good treatment against cancer, among other illnesses. Even worse was that the luminous material used in the Panerai watches at the time was applied by hand using fine brushes. Some factory workers (most of which were female) painted their fingernails with radium, and many of the workers often licked their brushes.

The watches which were then radioactive still are today. In fact, Radium has a half-life is more than 1600 years, so it will continue to be radioactive for a long time to come. Just because the luminance doesn’t glow in the dark due to the fact that the zinc sulfide in the paint is worn out, the indexes of the watch are still radioactive.

Today, the material used for the luminous indexes of Panerai watches isn’t radioactive. Despite the fact that the old watches are still radioactive, the watches are loved by Panerai collectors due to their exclusivity and limited nature.


2. Panerai made watches for the Italian and German navy

Panerai is maybe most famous for being Italian watches, and Panerai has supplied watches to the Italian and German navies.


3. Radiomir watches were the first watches to use plexiglass

When Panerai released the Radiomir in the 1930s, plexiglass didn’t have the somewhat negative reputation plexiglass has, at least when it comes to watches. Today, many see plexiglass as cheap and something that shouldn’t be used in a luxury watch, but Panerai didn’t use plexiglass in their Radiomir watches to save money, but rather because it was a new, revolutionary material that came with a great benefit

As opposed to glass crystals in watches, plexiglass didn’t shatter or break as easily. As such, glass crystals were inappropriate for divers because the glass could break during a mission.

While plexiglasses are much less scratch-resistant, it doesn’t break as easily as glass. This is why it made much more sense to use plexiglass for the diver watches that Panerai made for the frogmen.


4. Panerai was founded in 1860


5. Panerai was founded in Florence, Italy

Unlike most luxury watch brands, Panerai wasn’t founded in Switzerland, but instead in Florence, Italy. Today, however, Panerai makes its watches in Switzerland, and this can be seen on the bottom of the dial where it now says ”Swiss made”.


6. Panerai was founded by Giovanni Panerai

Giovanni lived between 1825 and 1897.


7. Panerai uses both in-house and off-the-shelf movements


8. Panerai is owned by Richemont S.A.

Panerai is today owned by a subsidiary of Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A.


9. Panerai launched its products to the public market in 1993

Why? Check the next fact about Panerai…


10. Panerai stopped providing watches to the Marina Militare in 1970

The reason why Panerai ceased providing watches to the Marina Military and instead turned to the public market is that they weren’t cost-effective nor met the specifications and tough demands of the navy.


11. Panerai came to be positioned as a luxury watch brand

When Richmond acquired Panerai, he positioned it as a luxury watch brand and increased prices. At the same time, they also increased prices.


12. Radium was replaced by Luminor on Panerai’s watches in 1949


13. Giovanni opened his watchmaker shop in 1869

The shop was open to everyone,  situated on Ponte alle Grazie in Florence. It wasn’t just a shop though. In fact, it was also the first watchmaking school in the city of Florence


14. Panerai created the Radiomir in 1916

No, this wasn’t a new model, but rather a luminous radium-based powder that was applied to the dials, more specifically the indexes of the Panerai’s watches to improve readability in dark environments, especially underwater.


15. Panerai uses a special machine to test how their watches manage seawater

Since Panerai watches were originally used by the Italian navy, they met harsh environments and came in contact with a lot of water. Today, the watches may not be used in the same harsh environments, however, many of Panerai’s watches are still dive watches. As such, Panerai has a special machine that they use to put their watches to the test, subjecting the watches to artificial seawater and chemical reactions to see how this affects the watches.


Conclusion

While Panerai isn’t the oldest watch company in the world, nor the most famous luxury watch company in the world, these facts about Panerai show that it has an interesting past.

Which of these facts about Panerai were the most surprising and new to you?

Top Facts About Tudor watches: 28 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Facts about Tudor Watches

Facts About Tudor watches: 28 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Tudor has appeared on the sky like a star in recent years, and reached tremendous success and gained huge popularity. Of course, the Tudor brand isn’t a new brand, but a brand with a long and rich history, almost as long as the iconic brand Rolex. Tudor watches are today loved all over their world for their amazing designs and high-quality, but at a considerably lower cost than many of the world’s other luxury watch brands.

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Top Facts About Audemars Piguet: 23 Interesting Things you Must Know!

Facts About Audemars Piguet: 23 Interesting Things you Must Know!

In this article, we’ll introduce you to the iconic and world-dominating luxury watch company Audemars Piguet, also known as AP, by sharing the top facts about Audemars Piguet. Audemars is in many eyes considered to be the epitome of fine watchmaking and has proven to be one of the best luxury watch companies of this time, by introducing some of the most advanced timepieces in the world.

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33 Most Interesting Facts About Rolex Submariner [List]

Facts About Rolex Submariner

33 Most Interesting Facts About Rolex Submariner

Rolex is undeniably the most iconic and well-known luxury watch brand in the world.Upon its founding, no one could ever have imagined just how influential Rolex would become. One of the most iconic and distinct Rolex models is the Rolex Submariner. It is instantly recognized by its shape and design, and a watch that has had a huge influence and has worked as a big design inspiration for many watch brands.

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Top 41 Facts About Rolex – Interesting Things you Must Know!

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Top 41 Facts About Rolex – Interesting Things you Must Know!

Rolex is unarguably the most powerful and most influential luxury watch brand of this era. It has established itself as the most famous luxury watch brands in the world and has become a symbol of precision, quality, and luxury. Rolex has long been known as a horological status symbol, not only among those seeking for a beautiful accessory but equally so for the pickiest and passionate watch connoisseur.

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32 Most Interesting Facts About Rolex Daytona [List]

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32 Most Interesting Facts About Rolex Daytona

Rolex is undeniably the most famous and iconic watch brand of this era. It has established itself as the ultimate luxury watchmaker, separating itself so much from its competitors that it is the natural choice for customers looking to buy a luxury timepiece. Rolex is closely associated with high quality and precision, and over the years, it has made a number of important advancements and inventions that have helped establish Rolex and also influenced the whole match industry.

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35 Most Interesting Facts About TAG Heuer Watches

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32 Most Interesting Facts About TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer is one of the most famous luxury watch brands in the world. It is also one of the most important watch brands in watchmaking history and has its roots deeply connected to the world of motorsport. While TAG Heuer is one of the most famous watch brands in the world, TAG Heuer isn’t like other watch brands – in many different aspects. Through the larger parts of its history, the brand has been focused on the motorsport niche and creating truly helpful tools, especially in the form of steel-cased chronographs. Through innovation, precision, and ingenuity, TAG Heuer differentiated itself and found its horological niche within the watchmaking industry.

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What Your Luxury Tool Watch Is Actually Made For – What is a Luxury Tool Watch?

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What Your Luxury Tool Watch Is Actually Made For

What is your luxury tool watch originally made for?

Hint: it’s not designed to be a piece of jewelry.

People regard watches quite differently today than how they used to be regarded.

Today, it is a privilege for many to pick up their dream watch and wear it when they walk out of the store. But the thought that often quickly comes to your mind is: Be careful, you don’t want to scratch it.

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