
Panerai
Panerai Radiomir 1940 Steel — Brown Dial, 3 Days Hand-Wound | Ref. PAM00662
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About This Watch
The Radiomir 1940 traces its lineage directly to the wire-lug prototype cases developed in wartime Florence, and the PAM00662 honours that genealogy with total fidelity. The 47 mm polished AISI 316 stainless steel case eschews the crown-protecting bridge that defines the Luminor family in favour of the soldered wire lugs and gently curved profile that characterised the first Panerai instruments issued to Italian Navy combat divers. Every line communicates historical authenticity.
The brown dial is among the most distinctive and characterful in Panerai's palette — a warm, tobacco-tinged surface that evokes aged military instrument dials while remaining immediately legible in contemporary wear. Luminous Arabic numerals and applied hour markers define the hours with purposeful clarity, the lacquered surface developing subtle depth as light plays across it. A sapphire crystal exhibition caseback reveals the hand-wound P.3000 calibre beneath.
The P.3000 is a manufacture movement of exceptional simplicity and reliability, offering approximately three days of power reserve from its twin-barrel architecture. Hours and minutes only — no seconds hand, no date — reflect the primacy of essential function that defines this lineage. Water resistance to 10 bar and a dark brown Ponte Vecchio calf strap with beige stitching complete a reference that feels, in the best possible sense, entirely unchanged by time.




