Radiomir Otto Giorni and Tre Giorni

Panerai introduces a contemporary reinterpretation in tribute to its legendary Radiomir Collection

The acquisition advanced Panerai’s history into contemporary developments from the reopening of the historic boutique in Piazza San Giovanni to the establishment of the Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel where fine Swiss watchmaking meet innovation driven by an Italian soul. With a century of innovative instruments developed for performance in response to evolving technical needs, Panerai projects into the future via research, strategic partnerships, sustainability, and empowering modern heroes. 

 

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Radiomir PAM01347

PAM01347 has a grainy-shaded dark brown dial, the dial transition from a light center to a darker gradient at the edges to give depth to its grainy appearance. The Radiomir Otto Giorni ’s distinctive grainy dials are an ode to the historic Radiomir watches that evolved in colors and appearance over time because of the anodization process of some historic dials made from aluminium. To match, a supple calf leather strap in the same hue of the dial with a pebbled effect and contrast stitching, made to season with wear.

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RADIOMIR PAM01348

Hand finished case for a vintage appeal

A Panerai brand-new finishing where every timepiece has a unique character.An absolute homage to the original Radiomir and its enduring legacy in shaping modern Panerai interpretations, the new Radiomir references feature strong vintage aesthetics that expounds on its retro spirit

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RADIOMIR PAM01349

A new interpretation of the Panerai California Dial

As part of the Radiomir family, Panerai introduces an exciting timepiece featuring never- before-seen details from the Maison. The Radiomir California PAM01349 is the first time ever that a California dial is crafted in 45mm, historically always produced in 47mm, while its color in green makes the watch a collector’s worthy piece. The Panerai California Dial is characterised by alternating Roman and Arabic numerals, bar indexes, and a minute track. The hours 10, 11, 1, and 2 are marked with Roman numerals, while those for hours 4, 5, 7, and 8 are marked with Arabic numerals, resulting in a dial where every half is distinguished by the two different types of numerals.

Discover the perfect match for your new Radiomir, with the straps selection chosen for you

 

 

PAM01334

 

 

PAM01350

 

 

PAM01335