Panerai is commemorating a significant milestone, the 100th anniversary of its Piazza San Giovanni boutique in 2026, by introducing an exceptional offering: the Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set. This unique package distinguishes itself from previous limited-edition experiences by including not one, but two distinct timepieces, the PAM01729 and PAM01730. More than just watches, this set also provides an exclusive four-day journey through Italy, designed to immerse collectors in the rich history and significant locations that shaped Panerai's heritage, taking them back to the brand's foundational years.
Both watches within the Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set share the iconic 47mm cushion-shaped case, a design hallmark of the Radiomir series, featuring slim wire lugs and conical winding crowns. The Radiomir California Bronzo PAM01729 boasts a brushed bronze case with a titanium caseback, allowing for the development of a distinctive patina over time. In contrast, the Radiomir Platinumtech PAM01730 showcases a highly polished case crafted from Panerai’s innovative Platinumtech alloy, which is remarkably 85% more scratch-resistant than conventional platinum. Each timepiece is equipped with a screw-down crown for 100-meter water resistance and features a vintage-inspired domed acrylic crystal protecting the dial, complemented by a screw-down caseback with a sapphire display window, revealing the intricate movement within.
The two models from the Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set draw inspiration from different periods of the Radiomir's early design. The California Bronzo PAM01729 presents a matte black "California" dial, an intriguing blend of Roman numerals on the upper half and Arabic numerals on the lower half. Meanwhile, the Radiomir Platinumtech PAM01730 features a black "Sandwich" dial with a circular brushed finish, adopting Panerai's classic time-only layout with prominent Arabic numerals at the cardinal points and baton-shaped markers for the remaining hours. Both watches prioritize a clean, uncluttered aesthetic, echoing the minimalist design of early military-issue Panerai dive watches. The Bronzo PAM01729's dial is entirely text-free, save for the essential "Swiss" signature, while the Platinumtech PAM01730 subtly incorporates "Radiomir Panerai" engraved in black, creating a tone-on-tone effect that evokes the appearance of aged vintage Panerai dials. Powering these exquisite timepieces are two distinct movements: the Caliber P.3000 in the Bronzo PAM01729, a reliable manual-wind movement, and the more elaborately decorated Caliber P.3001/10 in the Platinumtech PAM01730, which includes skeletonized bridges and a power-reserve indicator visible through the caseback. Each movement operates at 21,600vph (3 Hz) with a three-day power reserve, thanks to a twin-barrel system. The Bronzo PAM01729 is paired with a brown rolled leather strap and a matching bronze buckle, while the Platinumtech PAM01730 is fitted with a sophisticated brown alligator strap and a white gold buckle.
This exclusive offering from Panerai, limited to just 30 sets globally and priced at $165,000 USD, represents a remarkable opportunity for enthusiasts to not only acquire two exceptional timepieces but also to embark on an unforgettable journey. The accompanying trip, scheduled for September 2026, promises an immersive exploration of Panerai's roots in Italy, beginning with an exhibition and anniversary celebration in Florence, followed by visits to historical training grounds and diving points of the Italian Navy frogmen along the Serchio River. The experience culminates with a diving adventure at the COMSUBIN base in Porto Venere and a yacht tour along the Ligurian coastline, reinforcing the brand's profound connection to its maritime heritage. This thoughtfully curated experience underlines the enduring allure of luxury timepieces, demonstrating that true value extends beyond mere craftsmanship to encompass a rich narrative and an exclusive journey that celebrates the legacy of a distinguished brand. It serves as a reminder that the pursuit of excellence and the appreciation of history can converge to create truly unique and memorable experiences.