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Apr 12, 2022
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Officine Panerai has received, to put it mildly, an interesting history. In broad cerebral vascular accidents that history is well known. The company began as a relatively obscure Florentine clock and watch purveyor, and then, in the late 1930s began producing, at a very small scale, watches intended for a very specific audience: practitioners of the deadly art of underwater combat. The ur-Panerai is the Radiomir, which within the original form was a large, cushion-cased wristwatch with a radium dial, and which Panerai Radiomir 3 Days Acciaio was worn most famously during World War II by German combat swimmers piloting so-called human torpedos. These were essentially midget submarines, operated by two men sitting astride the main canister which contained the space and maneuvering systems. Both sides operated such submersibles – the British versions were known as “chariots” – and they were used to carry limpet mines under the surface to target enemy yachts.
The divers would attach the mines, and hopefully, escape undetected; operations had been generally only mounted when there was no Moon, to reduce risk of detection. Despite the extremely hazardous nature of this kind of operations both sides enjoyed considerable success : Italian deckie's operating the electrically propelled Siluro a Lenta Corsa, or “slow running torpedo, ” managed to sink or disable a number of Allied boats in the Mediterranean. Perhaps highlighting the ambivalence with which their crews regarded their equipment (as well as its slow speed as well as general appearance) the First-rate SLC was also nicknamed maiale ~ pig. With operations taking place under conditions of very poor visibility, reliability and possibility of easy-reading were a must, and the original form of the actual Radiomir had been dictated strictly by necessity but as sometimes happens with objects designed to serve a purpose with singular dedication, they achieved a sort of renaissance as design items in the early 2000s, and the Radiomir today is one of the most recognizable and also iconic of all modern watch designs.
In the last 18 years Panerai Radiomir 3 Days Acciaio view production has expanded to include just about every possible complication, and also the firm has been one of the Richemont Group’s most significant innovators in terms of materials science as well, but the basic Radiomir (and Luminor) designs remain as fresh as ever. As James Stacey noted within the introductory coverage, the new Radiomir Logo three Days Acciaio And Black Seal Logo 3 Times Acciaio don’t look like new models, however are, and combine the basic Radiomir design with the particular 3-day De la firme caliber P. 6000.
I would never dare to describe myself as a dyed-in-the-wool Paneristi (especially around actual Paneristi) but I’ve followed the company’s evolution throughout the last two decades with enormous interest, as it offers explored the wider along with wider range of approaches to its own image and to watchmaking. Panerai has taken a lot of flak from the faithful in recent years for its perceived - nicely, not abandonment of functional integrity, however maybe one could say this seemed to purists to be a little too diverted by variety for its own sake in addition to complexity for its own reason. panerai watch replica
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I think these watches are a very welcome development from Panerai Radiomir 3 Days and nights Acciaio. I haven’t done an extensive on-the-wrist trial along with one yet but used around the office for a couple of days while we were shooting them, they were both a wonderful bit of wearable nostalgia, and a tip that De la firme most fundamentally is about typically the celebration of how classic design can emerge from practical considerations. At this price, with that movement, often the Radiomir is becoming something that hasn’t held it's place in a while: kind of irresistible.


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