Panerai Rose Gold Radiomir Annual Calendar Watch
Color
Blue
Status
In stock
Details
What's in a name? For Panerai, it holds over a century of meaning. The Radiomir watch from the horologist shares its name with the material upon its dial - namely a patented, luminescent substance that glows in the dark. The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy. The Radiomir Annual Calendar is released as part of a new series which revives and reinterprets this original model. With a Goldtech case (Panerai's proprietary rose gold alloy), the timepiece leans more into luxury than military styling, with the day, date and month all displayed seamlessly to ensure it loses none of its signature functionality.
Details
What's in a name? For Panerai, it holds over a century of meaning. The Radiomir watch from the horologist shares its name with the material upon its dial - namely a patented, luminescent substance that glows in the dark. The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy. The Radiomir Annual Calendar is released as part of a new series which revives and reinterprets this original model. With a Goldtech case (Panerai's proprietary rose gold alloy), the timepiece leans more into luxury than military styling, with the day, date and month all displayed seamlessly to ensure it loses none of its signature functionality.
What's in a name? For Panerai, it holds over a century of meaning. The Radiomir watch from the horologist shares its name with the material upon its dial - namely a patented, luminescent substance that glows in the dark. The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy. The Radiomir Annual Calendar is released as part of a new series which revives and reinterprets this original model. With a Goldtech case (Panerai's proprietary rose gold alloy), the timepiece leans more into luxury than military styling, with the day, date and month all displayed seamlessly to ensure it loses none of its signature functionality.