Panerai World Tour Exhibition Opens in Taipei, Showcasing Historical and New Timepieces
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Panerai's 'The Depths of Time' world tour exhibition has opened in Taipei.
- The exhibition traces the brand's history from its 1910s origins as a military supplier to its modern civilian watch market entry in 1993.
- It features antique pieces, modern creations, and previews of 2026 novelties, including rare items from Taiwanese collectors.
Italian watchmaker Panerai has brought its 'The Depths of Time' world tour exhibition to Taipei, marking a significant stop after previous showings in Florence, New York, Miami, Shanghai, and Tokyo. The exhibition offers a comprehensive journey through the brand's rich heritage.
Visitors can explore Panerai's evolution, starting from its role as a supplier of watches to the Italian Royal Navy in the 1910s. The narrative then transitions to its expansion into the civilian watch market in 1993. The display includes a complete range of pieces, from historical antique works to contemporary creations and even a preview of the brand's 2026 novelties.
A special highlight for the Taipei exhibition is the inclusion of rare collector's items, generously loaned by Taiwanese collectors. These unique pieces offer a rare glimpse into the passion and dedication of Panerai enthusiasts in the region, further enriching the exploration of the brand's century-long maritime legacy.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.