SKU: PAM00232
Radiomir 1938
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The Panerai Radiomir 1938 REF:PAM00232 with only 1938 units available. Its hand-wound mechanical movement, powered by the Panerai OP X calibre, boasts 17 jewels, a Glucydur® balance, and an Incabloc® anti-shock device. The Swan's neck regulator ensures precision, while the power reserve lasts an impressive 56 hours. The 47mm AISI 316L Polished Steel case features removable wire loop strap attachments, showcasing patented design ingenuity. The polished steel bezel and screw-back contribute to its robust construction, providing water resistance up to "10.0 bar (~100.0 meters)." The brown dial with luminous numerals and markers enhances readability, making this timepiece a perfect blend of elegance and technical prowess. This pre-owned timepiece is in excellent condition, featuring a replaced strap, while the original strap is included in the box. It comes complete with its original box, papers, and a warranty dated November 2007.
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