Panerai Celebrates Radiomir’s Anniversary with New Perpetual Calendar
Panerai has introduced the Radiomir Perpetual Calendar GMT Goldtech PAM01453, a special timepiece honoring the 1935 prototype of its iconic Radiomir wristwatch.
The new model features the P.4100 automatic movement, which took over five years to develop, staying true to Panerai’s emphasis on ease of use. The Perpetual Calendar function allows the day, date, month, and leap year to be adjusted solely by the crown, without the need for tools.
Source: Time+Tide Watches
The PAM01453 also includes a 24-hour GMT complication, enabling users to track multiple time zones with ease. Housed in a Panerai GoldTech case, crafted from a platinum and copper alloy that gives it a rich red shade, the design features a white sun-brushed sandwich dial that clearly displays hours, minutes, day, date, and the 24-hour hand. A dedicated sub-dial for the 24-hour GMT is positioned at 9 o’clock for added convenience.
On the reverse, a sapphire open case back reveals the “Calendario Perpetuo” engraving. The watch is water-resistant up to 100 meters and comes with a brown alligator strap secured by an adjustable BDR clasp for comfort and security.
Source: Time+Tide Watches
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