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SIHH 2011: Panerai PAM PAM00373 Radiomir 3 Days Platino - 47 mm
In Officine Panerai’s earlier days there was a rare,
mysterious version of the Radiomir of which only two examples are known.
This appeared at the end of the 1930s and was unusual for its unique
and original dial design. The new Radiomir 3 Days Platino - 47 mm is a
Special Edition which picks up this dial design, never previously
revived in the history of Officine Panerai.
The brown dial of
the new Radiomir, protected by a Plexiglas® crystal, has a minimalist
appearance, consisting of an alternation of bar-shaped hour markers –
double ones at 12 o’clock and single ones at 3, 6 and 9 – and dot
markers, rather than the characteristic large figures which are typical
of the classic Panerai dial. To ensure the greatest legibility, as in
the historic models, the dial is a sandwich construction: this consists
of two superimposed discs, the upper one of which is perforated to form
the hour markers through which the radiance of the luminous material
between them emerges.
The origin of this dial is not easy to
identify. According to some historians, the two surviving examples
(which differ in that one has a small seconds dial and the other does
not) were possibly test samples, which were not followed. The loss of
the Panerai archive in the Florence flood of 1966 does not allow this to
be known for certain, but the watch, together with the mystery
surrounding it, has preserved all its fascination in the new Radiomir.
The
Radiomir case, 47 mm in diameter, is made of platinum and it is
water-resistant to 100 metres, a figure to which it is believed that the
first Radiomirs could descend. The back has a large sapphire crystal
window to display the movement and the strap attachments are of wire, no
longer welded to the caseband as in the distant past, but removable (an
Officine Panerai patent) to enable the strap to be changed more easily.
The
Radiomir 3 Days Platino - 47 mm is fitted with the P.3000 calibre,
entirely designed and manufactured in the Officine Panerai manufacture
in Neuchâtel. The calibre is 16½ lignes in diameter, it has 21 jewels
and the variable inertia 13,2 mm balance wheel enables its rate to be
rapidly adjusted by means of the adjusting screws on the rim. With its
structure of large bridges, a feature typical of Panerai movements, the
P.3000 has two spring barrels which provide a power reserve of three
days.
The new Radiomir 3 Days Platino - 47 mm (PAM00373) is
produced in 199 numbered units and is completed by a brown alligator
strap, closed by a buckle of polished white gold.
Technical Specifications
Movement:
Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.3000 calibre, executed entirely by
Panerai, 16½ lignes, 5.3 mm thick, 21 jewels, Glucydur® balance, 21,600
alternations/hour. Incabloc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 3 days,
two barrels. 160 components.
Functions: Hours, minutes.
Case: Diameter 47 mm, platinum with removable wire loop strap attachments (patented). Winding crown personalized OP.
Bezel: Platinum.
Back: See-through sapphire crystal.
Dial: Brown, with luminous hour markers.
Crystal: Plexiglas®, 2.8 mm thick.
Water- resistance: 10 bar (~100 metres).
Strap: PANERAI personalised alligator strap and large-size white gold buckle.
Reference: PAM00373.
SIHH 2011: Panerai Novelties
By: Kong : January 17th, 2011-01:42
WORKSHOP OF IDEAS The history of Officine Panerai tells of a long journey of research and technical knowledge in the service of man and his achievements. Panerai has been prominent for its accuracy and innovation since the end of the second half of the 19...
A very promising piece!
By: BluNotte : January 17th, 2011-06:52
And i finally get my wish that OP decides to re-homage the fantastic and mysterious Ref. 2533! Although i am a Platinum lover, no doubt about this, BUT not for a Pam. And to make matters worst, a BROWN dial?! I think i just might give this a pass just yet...
oh. !?
By: Tony A.H : January 17th, 2011-08:41
you surprised me Stephen.!! i thought of you when i 1st saw it..and i figured you'd jump on it.. but then again, you have your Good Reasons not to. and i can understand why you'd pass up on this Piece. IMO, this thing Cost some serious Dough.!! so you got...
That's right Tony!
By: BluNotte : January 17th, 2011-08:53
Be 1000%, or move on! This is the same case as back in 2006 when OP played the same game with the 249/262 duo. Years later i could still find the 262 BNIB at AD's all over! No one wanted them. Which is sad and i figured OP should have learnt their lesson ...
Beautiful....
By: i_am_Sam : January 18th, 2011-02:52
My next favorite after the 372... I really like the unique dial and the large font "RADIOMIR PANERAI", it looked similar to the one in PAM21.. Now I just wished if this one comes in steel... Maybe with blue hands?? I'm really hoping that Panerai will come...
Cheers, BluNotte
By: BDLJ : January 18th, 2011-17:12
Thanks for the extra-background information. I completely understand your aversion to the beer thing...not for the watch, but because the beer would taste baaaad afterwards. As for the alcohol vulnerability...again, I understand your protectiveness, but I...
Now this is HOT...
By: Evosam : January 17th, 2011-09:30
I think this is one of the combos I wished for last year and the year before :-P This is one heck of a watch - now if only they could combine this with the 8 day movement with the PR indicator on the back like on the PAM368 I know - I'm demanding -Sam
Want one!
By: Horology75 : November 10th, 2011-23:18
I have requested my AD in UAE to allocate one piece to me. I find it just the right size, hue and the case color. Since i dont wear gold watches this would be a perfect suppliment to that and off course one need not to mention the uniqueness of this time ...
Great work Kong..
By: ocwatching : January 17th, 2011-22:50
nice reporting and I love the discussions guys! I am on the fence about PAM this year... I love the 372 but at a regular edition I can wait... Love the Composite Fiddy..but I am still battling with the brown tones like the 339 Love the WG Cali and the Pla...
P.3000 Calibre
By: Kong : January 17th, 2011-03:00
Entirely designed, developed and produced in the Officine Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel, the hand-wound P.3000 calibre presents the main characteristics of the Panerai movements both in terms of structure and in terms of performance, robustness, a...
Thanks Kong!
By: THWatch : January 18th, 2011-20:39
Thank you Kong for the post! Assuming OP will have all the 2010 and 2011 models release in 2011 (highly unlikely), looks like this year will be a money saving year for me. While I am still waiting for my name to be called up for a 339, this year's 376 and...