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Lot Essay
The Panerai Radiomir is the original Panerai model. The Radiomir was designed to be a diver’s watch created specifically for the frogmen commandos of the First Submarine Group Command of the Italian Royal Navy. The name ‘Radiomir’ comes from a powder-based substance of the same name patented by Panerai during the creation of the timepiece; the invention allowed for the numerals on the dial to be luminescent and legible underwater. The uniquely large size of the Panerai casing was born from these diving necessities as the watch had to be strong and sturdy enough to withstand great underwater pressure. The present lot, a contemporary iteration of the Radiomir first conceived in the late 1930s and early 1940s still maintains many of the original features that made the model such an inventive and distinctive design: the cushion steel case, luminescent numerals and indices, and welded wire lugs. Additionally, this model houses a split-seconds chronograph. The Panerai Radiomir offers a svelter alternative to the Luminor while still offering the robust elegance that makes the Panerai aesthetic so appealing and inimitable. Post Lot Text
Φ Please note the endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a non CITES strap (not shown). The endangered species strap may be available for collection from the Christie’s New York saleroom – please contact Christie’s Client Service Center at watchesonline@christies.com. For further information please refer to the Conditions of Sale.
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Condition report
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The case is in good condition with scratches and nicks. The edges of the case show signs of wear. The case back is in good condition with scratches. The bezel is in good condition with some scratches. The dial and hands are in excellent condition and appear to be original. The deployant clasp is in good condition with scratches. The split-seconds chronograph function is working at the time of cataloguing. The movement is in working order at the time of cataloging, consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended given the age of the watch.