In 2018 Officine Panerai is presenting the Radiomir 1940 3 Days models with blue dials. Available in Panerai boutiques. Price of PAM932, PAM933, PAM934, PAM945, PAM946
Officine Panerai is offering five new Radiomir 1940 3 Days models with blue dials characterized by a sophisticated satiné soleil finish with darker tones toward the outside. They are exclusively available in Panerai boutiques throughout the world.
All coming in the typical Radiomir 1940 cushion case, the five new timepieces are distinguished by size (42 mm, 45 mm or 47 mm in diameter), materials (AISI 316L steel or red gold) and functions.
On the back of the case of each example, an original piece of workmanship reveals a glimpse of the movement through a swirling design recalling the waves of the sea, created by a metallisation process carried out on the sapphire glass of the back.
All the five models of the Radiomir 1940 3 Days are fitted with a calibre made in-house by the Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel.
The two time-only models, the 42 mm in steel (PAM933) and the 45 mm in red gold (PAM934), use the P.4000 automatic calibre equipped with an off-centre bidirectional microrotor (in 22 carat gold in the gold version, and in tungsten in the steel one) which enables a power reserve of up to three days to be stored.
The other two creations have a diameter of 45 mm and are fitted with the P.4001 and P.4002 calibres, developed from the P.4000 but with a date, GMT 24 hour display and indication of the remaining power on the back (PAM945) or on the dial (PAM946).
The fifth model is fitted with the hand-wound P.3000 calibre, also guaranteeing a power reserve of three days. This model (PAM00932) is the largest (47 mm in diameter) and offers a minimalist design, with a lightly domed sapphire crystal protecting a dial of great simplicity.
The Radiomir 1940 3 Days in steel are water-resistant to 10 bar (a depth of about 100 metres / 330 feet) while the red gold model has a limit of 5 bar.
The prices of the Radiomir 1940 3 Days with blue dials are listed below.
PAM00932: Euro 8,900
PAM00933: Euro 9,900
PAM00934: Euro 21,900
PAM00945: Euro 11,400
PAM00946: Euro 11,600
All models are fitted with a blue alligator strap with contrasting beige stitching which recalls the colour of the luminous substance used on the hour markers. panerai.com
All coming in the typical Radiomir 1940 cushion case, the five new timepieces are distinguished by size (42 mm, 45 mm or 47 mm in diameter), materials (AISI 316L steel or red gold) and functions.
On the back of the case of each example, an original piece of workmanship reveals a glimpse of the movement through a swirling design recalling the waves of the sea, created by a metallisation process carried out on the sapphire glass of the back.
All the five models of the Radiomir 1940 3 Days are fitted with a calibre made in-house by the Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel.
The two time-only models, the 42 mm in steel (PAM933) and the 45 mm in red gold (PAM934), use the P.4000 automatic calibre equipped with an off-centre bidirectional microrotor (in 22 carat gold in the gold version, and in tungsten in the steel one) which enables a power reserve of up to three days to be stored.
PAM00933
PAM00934
PAM00945
PAM00946
PAM00932
The Radiomir 1940 3 Days in steel are water-resistant to 10 bar (a depth of about 100 metres / 330 feet) while the red gold model has a limit of 5 bar.
The prices of the Radiomir 1940 3 Days with blue dials are listed below.
PAM00932: Euro 8,900
PAM00933: Euro 9,900
PAM00934: Euro 21,900
PAM00945: Euro 11,400
PAM00946: Euro 11,600
All models are fitted with a blue alligator strap with contrasting beige stitching which recalls the colour of the luminous substance used on the hour markers. panerai.com
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