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Channel your inner James Bond with the daredevil experience­s included when you buy one of Panerai’s new limited editions

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Panerai’s new limited editions come with added adventure

What links a twoday training programme with the Italian navy’s elite commando squad, a guided expedition in the Arctic wilderness with a worldrenow­ned explorer, and a trip to French Polynesia with a worldchamp­ion freediver?

To most people, the answer lies in their inaccessib­ility. These are not the types of things you’ll find in the brochures of even the world’s more luxurious travel agencies; a better definition of “money can’t buy” experience­s is hard to imagine.

Except that, thanks to the continued munificenc­e of the Swiss watch industry – in particular, Panerai, which has always had a high daredevil quotient in its blood – they are now “money can buy” experience­s. Specifical­ly, £34,000-can-buy. Put your name down for one of three new limited-edition Submersibl­e dive watches, released at January’s SIHH watch fair in Geneva, and you will also be invited to take part in one of the aforementi­oned adventures (health and fitness permitting, of course). Each watch now comes with a side order of danger and excitement – a literal invitation to live out the marketing campaign of your dreams.

The three initiative­s have been announced as Panerai reorganise­s its range slightly; whereas previously the Submersibl­e line existed within

the Luminor family of watches, now it becomes its own thing, with a greater sense of identity. That comes hand-in-hand with a few aesthetic tweaks – bolder luminous markings on the dials; bezels with reliefetch­ed numerals; chunkier, more cartoonish hands; and a smattering of fresh colours and textures throughout, from sailcloth to “sharkskin”.

One change that may irk devotees of the brand – and they are legion – is the absence on many models of “sandwich” dials, but they have been replaced by some impressive­ly three-dimensiona­l luminous numerals and hour markers.

Alongside some handsome base models – the royal blue and pale grey combinatio­n of reference PAM00959 (£8,300) is a particular highlight – Panerai has made three specialedi­tion watches, and it’s these that come with the high-energy holidays attached. Let’s start with the Submersibl­e Marina Militare Carbotech. As the name suggests, this watch pays homage to Panerai’s beginnings as a supplier to Italian frogmen in the Second World War, and its dusky green and carbon stylings have more than a hint of the armed forces about them.

The 33 buyers will be dispatched on a twoday training session with “Comsubin”, the Italian navy’s elite special forces commando unit. Based in La Spezia in north-west Italy, the group numbers roughly 700 men and has been deployed in Somalia, Iraq, Afghanista­n and Libya in recent years. Details on the two-day programme are scant (it is a secretive unit, after all) but one can assume that the 33 will at the very least be required to pass a medical.

If being shouted at by an Italian sergeant major isn’t your thing, allow me to draw your attention to the Submersibl­e Mike Horn edition. Mr Horn is a South African-born explorer and adventurer with solo expedition­s across South America and around the Arctic Circle to his name, as

Each watch comes with a side order of danger and excitement

well as the world’s only winter expedition to the North Pole.

And, yes, you guessed it – 19 lucky Panerai customers will be able to join him on a trip to Svalbard, in northern Norway, to “put themselves to the test and to confront nature and its challenges, but also to become personally aware of the dangers to our ecosystem caused by the impact of humans”.

In keeping with the environmen­tally aware ethos, these watches have been made from reclaimed titanium and recycled PET plastic (in the cases and straps respective­ly). With their laser-cut bezels and “Arctic blue” detailing, these are my favourite watches from the 2019 range, but I’m not sure dodging polar bears and crevasses is really for me. I fancy something a bit more… tropical.

Thankfully, Panerai has me covered with its most exclusive experience of all. It’s included with every purchase of the Submersibl­e Chrono Guillaume Néry edition, an all-black titanium chronograp­h with a blue-black dial and turquoise accents redolent of equatorial waters. Just 15 individual­s will be travelling to Tahiti for a chance to dive (and watch whales) with the eponymous French freediving champion, who set four consecutiv­e world records between 2002 and 2008, and once reached 126 metres on a single breath. Happily, on this trip everyone gets to use scuba gear and, unlike the other two, a five-star après-swim is guaranteed.

Although you don’t have to take part in any of these addons, if you think that skipping them is your path to a cut-price Panerai, think again – the brand has confirmed that the price remains the same regardless of whether you choose to dive, trek or train with the best. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to buy a couple of scratchcar­ds and a wetsuit.

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ABOVE: Guillaume Néry and the Submersibl­e Chrono named after him; £33,900
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LEFT: Submersibl­e Marina Militare Carbotech, £34,800
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Mike Horn and the Submersibl­e edition named after him. £34,800;
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ABOVE: panerai.com
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ABOVE: The Senator Excellence collection includes blue sunburst and brushed steel dials

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