Panerai commemorates its iconic Radiomir collection with a new addition, the Panerai Radiomir Perpetual Calendar GMT Goldtech ref. PAM01453
collection Panerai Radiomir
The Panerai Radiomir collection combines a history of rugged utility with a design meant for underwater missions. Originally created for the Italian Navy in the 1930s, the Radiomir model addressed a need for highly legible, durable watches for divers. Panerai built the Radiomir with a unique luminescent material to enhance visibility in low light, marking its early commitment to practical function.
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The Radiomir collection stands out for its cushion-shaped case, wire lugs, and minimalistic dial. These watches feature large numerals and indices, ensuring easy readability. Over time, Panerai has introduced various sizes, materials, and color schemes within the Radiomir line, catering to evolving preferences while retaining the watch’s original identity. Though refined, these pieces still echo their military roots.
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Radiomir models commonly come in case sizes ranging from 42 to 48 millimeters, using stainless steel, titanium, or ceramic for durability. Dials appear in black or brown, often enhanced by super-luminova for maximum clarity. The straightforward layout and robust design speak directly to Panerai’s commitment to functionality.
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Watches from the Panerai Radiomir collection
Panerai is releasing this boutique only Panerai Radiomir Officine PAM01385 Limited Edition, with just 300 pieces. Based on a 1935 prototype
A Radiomir in 40 millimeters, it’s the Panerai Radiomir Quaranta, which is available with three different cases
A lot of watch makers are going vintage these days and the Panerai Radiomir 3 Days Acciaio Brevettato is one of the ultimate examples of that
The Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Automatic Acciaio is the modernized version of the classic Radiomir from the famous Italian watch maker