Panerai Stainless Steel and Calf Leather Radiomir Officne Watch
Color
White
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 The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy, with the glow-in-the-dark feature proving essential when exploring the dark depths of the ocean. This signature component remains a key part of the watch, along with the steel case, manual mechanical movement and water-resistant leather strap.
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 The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy, with the glow-in-the-dark feature proving essential when exploring the dark depths of the ocean. This signature component remains a key part of the watch, along with the steel case, manual mechanical movement and water-resistant leather strap.
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 The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy, with the glow-in-the-dark feature proving essential when exploring the dark depths of the ocean. This signature component remains a key part of the watch, along with the steel case, manual mechanical movement and water-resistant leather strap.