Watch Straps for the Panerai Submersible

The Panerai Submersible is Panerai's dedicated dive watch line — featuring 300m or greater water resistance, a unidirectional bezel, and a bold, technical character. The Submersible 42mm uses 22mm lugs; the Submersible 44mm uses 24mm; the Submersible 47mm uses 26mm. Its dive credentials make rubber, sailcloth, and tropic the most appropriate strap choices. Panerai official straps start at $200. Other sites have rubber and leather alternatives from $7.
Buying tips
- 01Submersible 42mm: 22mm — best selection on other sites for dive-style straps.
- 02Submersible 44mm: 24mm — same as most Luminor models; search '24mm rubber strap'.
- 03The Submersible is designed for diving — rubber and tropic are more appropriate than leather for this model.
- 04FKM rubber in 22mm at $8–$15 matches Panerai's own rubber strap character at a fraction of the $200+ cost.
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What lug width is the Panerai Submersible?
The Panerai Submersible 42mm (PAM00683) uses 22mm. The Submersible 44mm (PAM01305, PAM00614) uses 24mm. The Submersible 47mm (PAM00984) uses 26mm. The Submersible Bronzo 47mm uses 26mm. The Submersible BiTitanio 47mm uses 26mm. The most commonly owned Submersible variants are the 42mm and 44mm — use 22mm and 24mm straps respectively. 22mm has excellent other sites dive strap selection; 24mm has a smaller but still useful selection. Confirm your reference before buying.
What strap suits the Panerai Submersible?
The Panerai Submersible is designed for technical diving — rubber is the most appropriate material. FKM rubber in 22mm (for the 42mm case) or 24mm (for the 44mm) at $8–$16 from affordable matches the Submersible's professional dive credentials. Tropic-style perforated rubber at $6–$12 gives it a vintage dive character appropriate for the Submersible's Italian Navy heritage. Sailcloth at $10–$18 is a refined sport alternative. Distressed leather works for casual wear but conflicts with the Submersible's serious dive-watch identity — keep rubber on the wrist when actually diving.