New Panerai Radiomir 1940 Editions Revive Historical Pendulum Clock Dials
As avid Paneristi are aware, today’s powerhouse Panerai watch brand had its humble beginnings in a retail watch store in Florence, founded by the Panerai family in 1860. As inspiration for the latest version of its Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio – 47mm, the company reached back to that historical early era, in which the family-owned Orologerie Suizzera (precursor to the modern Officine Panerai) sold not only wristwatches and pocketwatches but also table clocks and pendulum clocks. It is a particular example of this last item that provided the template for the Art Deco dials of the two new models.
Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio with black dial (PAM00790)
The dial of a pendulum clock displayed on the first floor of Panerai’s Florentine shop on the Piazza San Giovanni is re-created in two distinct dial versions, both in 47-mm cases made of polished stainless steel ? ivory (Ref. PAM00791) and black (PAM00790). Both retro-look dials are notable for their large, Art Deco hour numerals; peripheral railway minute track track and additional interior ring; and lacquered, spear-shaped hour and minute hands, a style used for the first time on a Panerai timepiece. Panerai Radiomir 1940 3 Days Acciaio – 47mm with black dial (PAM00790)
The cushion-shaped Radiomir 1940 case, now a mainstay of Panerai’s collection, is exceptionally corrosion-resistant and resists water pressures down to 100 meters ? a feature calling to mind the Radiomir’s watch’...
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