Specialties : Panerai PAM00348 RADIOMIR TOURBILLON GMT CERAMICA – 48MM LO SCIENZIATO

Jan 18, 2010,04:26 AM
 


RADIOMIR TOURBILLON GMT CERAMICA – 48MM LO SCIENZIATO




Officine Panerai presents a very special exclusive edition of its Radiomir featuring made-over aesthetics and technology but all the usual appeal: the Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica – 48 mm.

The main novelty of the Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica – 48 mm is its refined skeleton structure, clearly visible from the dial. This in fact, is made of a fine mesh that supports both a fine external band, with small ecru-coloured luminescent Arabic numerals and hour markers and also the subsidiary dials, showing the small seconds, tourbillon movement and am/pm. The second time zone is indicated by a third central hand, which finishes in an arrow point, as luminescent as the hour and minute hands. The shape of the dial allows the numerous parts of the movement to be seen, including the tourbillon regulator at 10-11 o’clock. The dial is protected by sapphire crystal made from corundum (1.9 mm thick), with double antireflective coating.

The 48 mm diameter case is made of a zirconium oxide ceramic, an exceptionally hard, corrosionresistant material that is first pressed in a single block and then fine-milled to give it, after numerous operations, its final cushion shape. The back-plate, made from a ring of titanium, houses a large window in sapphire crystal through which the movement can be seen.

Despite the technical complexity of the tourbillon movement and the special material used for the case, this watch is waterproof to 10 bar (about 100 metres), thus qualifying as a true traditional Radiomir.





The new Radiomir has a P.2005/S movement with a diameter of 16 ¼ lignes and 31 rubies, characterised by its tourbillon that rotates perpendicularly to the axis of the balance, completing two rotations a minute instead of one and thus guaranteeing greater precision. Comprising 277 parts, the movement is the result of exceptional work by the maestro watch-makers at Officine Panerai and, thanks to its three spring barrels, enables a power reserve of six days, indicated by a hand that can be seen through the back plate moving through the arc of a circle.

With reference PAM00348, the Radiomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica – 48 mm will be produced in only 30 units, all millemised and numbered. It comes on a leather strap with adjustable buckle in scratchresistant burnished steel.



Movement: Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.2005/S calibre, executed entirely by Panerai, 16¼ lignes, 10.05 mm thick, 31 jewels, Glucydur® balance, 28,800 alternations/hour. Incabloc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 6 days, three barrels. 277 components.

Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, second time zone, 24h indicator, power reserve indicator on the back, tourbillon.

Case: Diameter 48 mm, black ceramic with removable wire loop strap attachments (patented) in steel with special hard black coating. Screw-down winding crown in ceramic personalised OP.

Bezel: Black ceramic.

Back: See-through sapphire crystal.

Dial: Skeleton dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers. 24h indicator at 3 o’clock, small seconds and tourbillon indicator at 9 o’clock.

Crystal: Sapphire, made from corundum, 2 mm thick. Double anti-reflective coating.

Water-resistance: 10 bar (100 metres).

Strap: PANERAI personalised leather strap and adjustable steel buckle with special hard black coating.

Reference: PAM00348







The trademarks Glucydur®, Incabloc® are not the property of Officine Panerai.


This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-01-18 11:25:41


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I love this piece. It's about time we can finally see what's inside the P.200x movement

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 18th, 2010-08:37
And the skeletonization is awesome!!! Very rugged and technical looking IMO. Cheers, Anthony

... and now one question

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 18th, 2010-09:49
where is Panerai Minute Repeater this one is crazy

My thought exactly :P

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 18th, 2010-19:37
Hopefully next year then! - AT

Freaking COOL!

 
 By: VMM : January 18th, 2010-13:23