Let's start with the main point: the Panerai Submersible PAM01756 is not a radically new model from the Italian brand.
This is the familiar 44mm case made of matte stainless steel with a black sunburst dial, blue ceramic bezel, water resistance up to 500 meters, and a steel bracelet. The important innovations lie in the details - the new automatic caliber P.980 and the bracelet with a quick length adjustment system.
At first glance, this may seem like a minor update, but for a large steel diver, small comfort features make a big difference. The Submersible formula is already understood - a massive case, crown guard bridge, unidirectional diving bezel, contrasting dial, and high water resistance. This model maintains traditions but offers several appealing improvements.
Design and Construction of Panerai Submersible PAM01756
The new Panerai Submersible PAM01756 follows a proven concept. Its 44mm case is made of matte stainless steel. It features the signature lever crown guard, a screw-down case back in matte steel, and a unidirectional rotating steel bezel with a polished blue ceramic insert. On paper and in photos, this model is immediately recognizable as a modern Submersible.

Perhaps the most significant innovation is the bracelet. The design of the Panerai metal bracelet is inspired by the shape of the crown guard, giving the links a combination of straight and curved lines. Now, the polished and matte steel bracelet is equipped with a tool-free quick length adjustment system. According to Panerai, the bracelet can be extended by 2mm on each side, helping to compensate for wrist size changes due to temperature or physical activity.

This is a sensible solution. Micro-adjustment of the bracelet is no longer a novelty, but these small details are felt by the owners. This is especially relevant for a 44mm steel diver weighing 204 grams. A fixed bracelet might be comfortable in the morning, but by midday, it can become uncomfortable. A small adjustment feature can change the impression of the watch from "impressive" to "want to take off".

Technical Specifications of Panerai Submersible PAM01756
As mentioned, the case of the Panerai Submersible PAM01756 is made of matte stainless steel with a diameter of 44mm. The unidirectional bezel combines steel and a blue polished ceramic insert with graduation for the first 15 minutes. Water resistance is claimed at 500 meters, with Panerai stating that the watch is tested 25% deeper than the guaranteed level.
Inside is the automatic caliber P.980, introduced by Panerai in April 2025. This marks a transition from the previous base caliber P.900 and the introduction of a hacking seconds feature for more precise time setting. The movement contains 23 jewels, has a thickness of 4.2mm and a width of 12½ lignes, operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, is equipped with an Incabloc shock protection system, and provides a power reserve of up to three days from a single barrel.

The dial is executed in a minimalist style: black with a sunburst effect and applied luminous hour markers. At the "9 o'clock" position, there's a small seconds subdial, with no date window. The absence of a date suits this model well and distinguishes it from 95% of the Submersible collection. For a diver's watch, excessive adornments on the dial are unnecessary - such a design keeps the focus on the hours, minutes, current seconds, and dive time tracking. The absence of a date is a subtle but significant difference.

Practical Improvements and Features
The Panerai Submersible PAM01756 is an example of evolutionary development rather than revolution. It's a continuation of a familiar concept with three updates that have practical significance. The P.980 caliber adds a hacking seconds feature, which is appropriate for a watch positioned as a professional tool. Bracelet adjustment has become almost mandatory in modern conditions. It should be noted that in press photos this is not visible, but the adjustment creates visible gaps, which is typical for such mechanisms with butterfly clasps. Finally, the absence of a date will surely appeal to purists of diving watches.

Conclusion
The Panerai Submersible PAM01756 is a real "monster" among diving watches. It's a 44mm steel Submersible, not a delicate "office" diver. The weight of 204 grams speaks of a serious presence on the wrist. At the same time, Panerai's audience has always appreciated the prominence of the watch. For those who prefer the Submersible form, these updates might be a reason to include the model on their list for consideration.
Thus, it's a sensible update, in my opinion. At a price of €12,800 / $13,200 / £11,000, the Panerai Submersible PAM01756 maintains the brand's signature style and enhances the functional elements of interaction with the watch. Sometimes this is more important than another color, limited series, or marketing campaign.
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