What's in a name? For Panerai, it holds over a century of meaning. The Radiomir watch from the horologist shares its name with the material upon its dial - namely a patented, luminescent substance that glows in the dark. The model, first released in 1916, was originally made to meet the military requirements of the Italian Royal Navy. Released as part of a new series of Radiomir models, the Otto Giorni watch leans into the survivalist instincts required for the most daring explorations. Brunito steel (the brand's name for the weathered finish) is deployed for the case, while a dégradé dial and leather strap evoke vintage aesthetics.
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发布时间 | 2024-05
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