Panerai Unveil The Radiomir Annual Calendar Goldtech And Platinumtech
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The Panerai Radiomir collection expands with the PAM1363 and PAM1432
Known for developing movements with clear and immediate readability, Panerai presents the Annual Calendar. Armed with one of its latest in-house movements, with a dial that clearly displays the complete information needed, the date is displayed at 3 o’clock, with the day and date through two dial openings.
The current month is displayed on an external moving disc, indicated by a fixed arrow at 3 o’clock. With every month change, a cam in the movement allows the turn of the disc in one go, making the information change instantaneously and serves as the unique selling point of the Panerai timepiece.
Automatic Changes
Moreover, the change from 30-day and 31-day months is done automatically, and a setting must only be done once a year, at the end of February. Considering both readability and functionality, the watch accommodates a corrector on the left side of the case, to allow changing of the day, click by click.
The Panerai Annual Calendar collection also includes a limited Experience edition, PAM1432, where each individual who purchases one of the 24 units available is invited on an extraordinary journey to historical sites and participate in events to experience culture and artisanal knowledge.
Stunningly Complicated
On top of that, with a complication as remarkable as the heritage it embodies, the Annual Calendar collection watches puts out an appeal among connoisseurs who look for the finest details and are curious about watches to tell time and seek pleasure in aesthetics and authenticity.
Reaffirming its Italian roots, Panerai the Experience edition features a sun-brushed burgundy shaded dial, a black hand-dyed matte alligator strap and is set in a 45mm Platinumtech case. Every owner of this timepiece will be invited to participate in an extraordinary journey to the Eternal City, Rome, the capital of Italy.
More information can be found on the Official Panerai Website.