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Posts tagged ‘officine panerai’

Panerai Radiomir Black Seal Chronograph

13 November 2008, 16.00 | Posted in Watches | No comments »

panerai radiomir black seal chronograph Panerai Radiomir Black Seal Chronograph

Sylvester Stallone clearly saw something that most passed over when he brought back that grip of Panaerai watchs to the States back in the day. Today, they can be found on the arms of many. What I would like to see more of is this version – the Radiomir Black Seal. “Created in 1938 for the Royal Italian Navy as the first Panerai watch, the Radiomir was characterized by its large size and water-resistant case, the legibility of the dial in immersion, its robustness in extreme use conditions, a reliable movement.” Nothing beats the black ceramic on this classic.

1940’s Rolex Made Panerai Radiomir for Italian Navy

11 September 2008, 01.06 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

Selectism - 1940's Rolex Made Panerai Radiomir for Italian Navy

How about this for a rare gem in the chrono world? Back in the day, Rolex used to make the very in the now, thanks to Stallone, Panerai Radiomir, for the Italian Navy. We’re talking like in the 1940’s. It is clearly not as refined as what we see today from Panerai, but these were the days of, well, we’ll let Hodinkee tell it. "The brand Panerai, known now as the archetypal New Yorker watch, was once a lowly producer of boring technical equipment (compasses, depth gauges, and the like) until 1935 when they somehow landed a contract with the Italian navy to develop watches that could be read underwater. Being that Officine Panerai had never produced a time-telling device at all, you can imagine who they turned to….Rolex.  Released in 1938 only to the Italian Navy, Officine Panerai produced diving watches called the "Radiomir" with movements, cases, and crowns all made by Rolex."

More images of this fine timepiece after the jump.
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