Panerai's Radiomir collection, A tribute to its military diver's watch heritage, Embodies the brand's history and technological innovation. Its name derives from "Radiomir, " a luminescent material developed in 1916 in collaboration with the Italian Royal Navy. In 1935, The first prototypes using radium-based luminescent paint were produced. Offering exceptional legibility even in low-light conditions, These watches established themselves as trusted watches for special operations forces and military divers.
The Radiomir GMT, Produced in a short period of only 1, 000 to 1, 500 pieces between 2004 and 2005, Is a unique Panerai model. Featuring a 42mm stainless steel case, A black dial, And a GMT function, The GMT hand is linked to a 24-hour clock, Requiring adjustment via the inner bezel. Screw-down crowns are located at 2 and 4 o'clock. Unscrewing the crown at 2 o'clock allows for the 24-hour inner bezel to be adjusted in either direction.The movement is also unique. Based on the JLC Cal. 897, The OP XIII offers a power reserve of approximately 37 hours.

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