Monday, February 23, 2026

Panerai Radiomir Viaggio Nel Tempo Experience replica luxury watches

 

 

Introducing Two Panerai Radiomir Viaggio Nel Tempo Experience replica luxury watches

 

Panerai introduces a new Experience series. For the first time, the brand presents two Radiomir watch sets, one in a 47mm bronze case and the other in a platinum case. The Panerai Experience program aims to serve collectors who wish to build a deeper connection with the brand. Other watch brands offer similar services, such as Rolex offering tickets to major events at Wimbledon and Omega offering tickets to the Olympics to loyal customers. However, the Panerai Experience program is unique in that it is meticulously curated and created exclusively for watch enthusiasts. This limited edition of 30 sets allows each purchaser to experience the "Viaggio nel Tempo," embarking on a journey through Panerai's century-long history. This initiative celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Panerai boutique in Piazza San Giovanni, Florence, the founding store of the Panerai family.

Since 2019, the Panerai Experience program has taken its owners on an unparalleled adventure. Starting with joint training exercises with the Italian Navy, Panerai also invites brand ambassadors, such as South African explorer Mike Horn, to participate in exclusive collector-exclusive expeditions. Panerai owners have the opportunity to explore harsh terrains and environments and put their watches to the extreme. Not all owners are eager to push the limits of human endurance, so Panerai also offers trips aboard its Eilean sailboats. The new Viaggio nel Tempo Experience offers buyers a more relaxed, once-in-a-lifetime experience. This journey, designed exclusively for owners of the new collection, begins in Panerai's homeland—Florence, Italy. From there, the experience traces the footsteps of the brand's founders, from historic boutiques to the operations of the Italian Frogman Corps. Finally, the journey concludes with a breathtaking cruise along the Ligurian coastline.Panerai Radiomir Time Travel Experience

Panerai Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Bronzo

We'll talk about the experience later; for now, let's look at these two watches. The Viaggio nel Tempo Experience is Panerai's first dual-watch set. That's right, you can't purchase either watch individually. Perhaps in the future, the owner will wish to sell one of the watches at an auction house or on the secondary market. However, upon purchase, you will receive a limited edition set of 30 pairs. Although the two Radiomir watches—PAM01729 (Bronze) and PAM01730 (Platinum Technology)—are similar in specifications, their styles are distinctly different. The 47mm cushion-shaped case width might deter some potential buyers, but this slightly exaggerated appearance perfectly matches the vintage feel of this special collection. The bronze version, in particular, seems to evoke Panerai's maritime heyday of the 1930s and 40s.

The bronze case of this watch is crafted from a pure tin and pure copper alloy, designed to present a unique patina to each wearer. A deep brown rolled-edge leather strap connects to the slender, linear lugs, a core feature of the Radiomir collection. Another key feature of the Radiomir collection is the well-crafted, tapered screw-down crown, offering a comfortable touch. The true highlight of the Bronzo watch lies in its dial. The textured black dial features a "California" layout. The upper half displays Roman numerals, while the lower half displays Arabic numerals; this segmented design ensures clear readability from any angle. The most striking absence is the lack of any branding. Apart from the "L Swiss L" inscription at 6 o'clock (representing Super-LumiNova luminous coating), the unmarked dial perfectly showcases the functional aesthetics of early Panerai high quality replica watches. The heat-treated blued steel hour and minute hands contrast sharply with the beige dial accents, creating a harmonious effect.

Panerai Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience with Platinumtech

Although the two watches share similar movement specifications, their presentation is quite different. The bronze model features the manual-winding P.3000 movement, boasting a 72-hour power reserve thanks to its double barrels. The large movement is clearly visible through the sapphire crystal case back, but its structure resembles a three-quarter plate, cleverly concealing most of the mechanical components. In contrast, the Platinumtech model showcases unparalleled craftsmanship in its mechanical structure. The hand-decorated P.3001/10 movement is breathtaking. The mainplate is perforated, and the gear train and balance wheel are clearly visible. Even the power reserve indicator is a work of art, boasting a magnificent gold baseplate and hands. The inner corners of the skeletonized bridges are beautifully chamfered, and the top surface combines radial and linear brushing techniques. Both movements were developed by Panerai's watchmaking factory in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, fully demonstrating the brand's exceptional watchmaking capabilities.

Leaving aside other factors, let's now delve into the Platinumtech Radiomir replica swiss watches, where the word "tech" is quite intriguing. Platinumtech refers to 95% pure platinum, alloyed to enhance its hardness and scratch resistance. This polished precious metal watch is not lightweight; the 47mm cushion-shaped case is 33% heavier than a similarly sized 18K gold case. The dial design is also quite ingenious, including Panerai's first use of a circular brushed finish on a black background. Paired with the signature beige Super-LumiNova luminous coating and skeletonized numerals, this sandwich dial is arguably one of Panerai's most iconic designs. The "Radiomir Panerai" logo also appears on the dial, but in black engraving to maintain the vintage, blank dial style. Complementing the refined platinum style is a dark brown alligator leather strap with a polished trapezoidal white gold buckle. While both watches are water-resistant to 100 meters (with 25% cushioning), it's best to switch the leather strap to a rubber strap before water activities.

Both watches feature domed acrylic crystals, an interesting touch. While this plastic crystal isn't as scratch-resistant as sapphire crystal, its curved shape does add a touch of vintage charm. However, the real reason Panerai chooses acrylic crystals for its larger models is due to the massive dial area. While sapphire crystal is strong, it is also brittle, and the larger the size, the more prone it is to cracking. Even so, the Bronzo watch still uses sapphire crystal for its case back lens and is equipped with a screw-down titanium bezel. The Platinumtech watch, for safety reasons, also uses the same metal for its case back lens.

Returning to the experience itself, this historical journey will take place from September 15th to 18th, 2026. The itinerary includes a comprehensive tour of the Florence watch store and its surrounding area, as well as visits to the original assembly and training grounds of the Italian Navy and diving spots along the Serchio River. The journey concludes with a stop at the Italian Navy submarine base (COMSUBIN) in Porto Venere, and a luxury yacht cruise along the Ligurian coast. https://www.grand-watch.co

 

Watch Specifications

Brand: Panerai
Model: Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo
Experience:
Reference: PAM01729 (Bronze) / PAM01730 (Platinum Technology)
Dial: Grained black dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, bar markers, minute markers (bronze) / Round sunburst black dial with sandwich construction, skeletonized Arabic numerals and bar markers, beige Super-LumiNova luminous baseplate (Platinum Technology)
Case Materials: Brushed bronze / Polished platinum Technology
Case Size: 47mm (width without crown)
Crystal: Domed acrylic glass
Case Back: Titanium and sapphire crystal, screw-down bracelet / Platinum Technology and sapphire crystal, screw-down bracelet
Movement: P.3000: Manual winding, 21,600 vibrations per hour (3Hz), 72-hour power reserve 21 jewels, double barrels, pearl-finished mainplate, brushed bridges and top plate (bronze) / P.3001/10: Manual winding, 21,600 vibrations per hour (3Hz), 72-hour power reserve, double barrels, pearl-finished mainplate, openwork brushed bridges, power reserve indicator on the back (Platinumtech)

Water resistant: 10 bar (approx. 100 meters)

Strap: Dark brown rolled-edge leather, beige stitching, trapezoidal brushed bronze buckle (Bronzo) / Dark brown crocodile leather, beige stitching, trapezoidal polished white gold buckle (Platinumtech)

Functions: Hours, minutes (bronze) / Hours, minutes, power reserve indicator on the back (Platinumtech)

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