Panerai's Radiomir collection is a collection that represents the heritage of military divers' watches, Symbolizing the brand's history and technological innovation. It is named after the luminescent material 'Radiomir' developed in collaboration with the Italian Royal Navy in 1916, And in 1935, The first prototype using radium-based luminous paint was produced. It provides excellent readability even in dark environments, Making it a trusted watch for special operations forces and military divers.
The Panerai Radiomir Quaranta PAM01573, Released in 2023, Combines a 40 mm polished steel case with a dark brown alligator strap and a deep green sunbrushed dial, Conveying a sophisticated and contemporary feel. The dial shows different expressions depending on the angle of light, And the luminous Arabic numerals and indexes provide excellent readability.
Equipped with the automatic P.900 caliber, It offers a 3-day power reserve, Date, And small seconds functions. It is water-resistant to 50 meters. The date window at 3 o'clock and the small seconds at 9 o'clock are well-balanced, Completing the harmony of practicality and design.
The Radiomir Quaranta is the first 40mm size in the Radiomir collection, Featuring a thinner and more comfortable case than traditional ones. The combination of a classic cushion-shaped case and a contemporary dial color creates a practical and sophisticated look that suits both men and women.

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