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 Tre Giorni PAM01335, Released in 2023, Combines a 45mm patinated steel case with a blue degradé dial, Conveying a modern yet vintage feel at the same time. The blue color of the dial is brightest in the center and gradually darkens towards the edges, Maximizing depth and sophistication.
Equipped with a hand-wound P.6000 caliber, It offers a 3-day power reserve and is water-resistant to 100 meters. Luminous Arabic numerals and indexes, As well as a dark blue calf-scamochato strap, Combine to create the classic Radiomir look with modern details.
The PAM01335 is characterized by the matte texture of the patina steel case, The harmony of the gradient blue dial, And the minimalism focused on the simple hour and minute functions. While inheriting the DNA of the original Radiomir, It is gaining popularity for its modern sensibility with its sophisticated blue dial.

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