Panerai Radiomir
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Stainless Steel, black leather strap with tang buckle, black Arabic dial, manual wind (Cal. P.6000), small seconds, 3-day power reserve, WR 100m, Ref. PAM 754, X series, warranty dated September 2023, 45mm, Retail = $5,400, Never Worn in Box with Papers + BW Warranty
$4,655 our price, Wire Price $4,390Our ID PAN2547 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Black composite, brown leather strap with tang buckle, brown dial, manual wind (P.2002/7), small seconds, screw-down crown, Ref. PAM 339, M series, warranty dated November 2011, 47x47mm, Retail = $13,400, Like New in Box with Papers
$7,205 our price, Wire Price $6,795Our ID PAN2542 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Patina Stainless Steel, Cuoio Toscano dark brown calf leather strap with beige stitching on tang buckle, Degradé beige 'Sandwich' Arabic dial, manual wind (Cal. P.6000), 3-day power reserve, screw-down crown, Ref. PAM 1350, Z series, warranty dated July 2023, 45mm, Retail = $7,100, Like New in Box with Papers
$5,645 our price, Wire Price $5,295Our ID PAN2619 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
Panerai Radiomir Watches
The Panerai Radiomir line was developed in 1936 for the "frogman commandos" of the First Submarine Group Command of the Royal Italian Navy, a design emphasizing legibility and use in extreme conditions underwater. The name of the watch family is derived from the luminescent paint -- a substance derived from the dangerously radioactive element radium -- used to make the numerals and indices visible under any circumstances. While the radioactive paint is gone (replaced with a safe phosphorescent pigment), today's Radiomirs retain several original features: the large, cushion-shaped case; a hand-wound mechanical movement; a simple dial that does away with a second hand; and a water-safe strap long enough to be worn over a diving suit. Today's Radiomirs come in variety of materials: stainless steel, titanium, pink or red gold, ceramic, and a composite case of aluminum and ceramic.