Panerai Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set PAM01729 & PAM01730
Key Highlights
- Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set pairing PAM01729 and PAM01730, limited to 30 sets.
- Four-day Italian journey from Florence to Porto Venere, retracing Panerai’s military and maritime heritage.
- PAM01729: 47 mm bronze Radiomir with California dial and hand-wound P.3000 calibre with 3-day power reserve.
- PAM01730: 47 mm Radiomir in Platinumtech™ with skeletonized P.3001/10 calibre and sandwich dial.
- Set presented in a mahogany case, with availability scheduled from June 2026.
To mark 100 years of its Piazza San Giovanni boutique in Florence, Panerai introduces the Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set. The dual-watch set unites two 47 mm Radiomir references with a journey through locations that shaped the Maison’s naval and diving legacy.
Reserved for owners of the set, the Experience runs from 15 to 18 September 2026. It begins in Florence with an exhibition dedicated to the boutique’s centenary, then moves towards the mouth of the Serchio River and the COMSUBIN base in Porto Venere, with a yacht tour along the Ligurian coast reinforcing Panerai’s maritime roots.

A journey through Panerai’s Florentine and military roots
The itinerary traces Panerai’s path from its founding in Florence in 1860 to its role supplying the Royal Italian Navy. Participants revisit historic meeting points, training arenas and diving locations used by Italian frogmen, the environment that shaped Panerai’s professional instruments and early Radiomir prototypes.
This Experience directly links a watch set to one of Panerai’s curated journeys, pairing acquisition of the pieces with immersion in the brand’s original context.
PAM01729 – Bronze Radiomir with California dial
The Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience PAM01729 nods to early military Radiomir references. Its 47 mm bronze case, in an alloy of pure copper and pure tin, is designed to develop a protective patina over time as it reacts to air, moisture, heat and friction.

The California dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals split across its halves, is a historic layout created for quick reading in low light. A black grainy dial with bar markers, minute track and beige Super-LumiNova® is paired with blue burnished steel hands whose colour is achieved through controlled oxidation, while a domed PLEXIGLAS® crystal, slim wire lugs and a cone-shaped crown recall 1930s and 1940s Radiomir designs.
Inside, the hand-wound P.3000 calibre delivers a 3-day power reserve via two series-coupled barrels and adopts large bridges typical of Panerai architecture. A titanium open caseback with sapphire crystal reveals the movement, while a dark brown rolled leather strap with bronze trapezoidal buckle secures the watch; water resistance is 10 bar (approximately 100 meters).

PAM01730 – Platinumtech™ Radiomir with openworked P.3001/10
The companion Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience PAM01730 translates the 47 mm Radiomir case into Platinumtech™, an alloy containing 95% platinum and treated to increase hardness versus standard platinum. Denser than 18-carat gold by 33%, it gives the watch notable heft and improved scratch resistance.
The cushion case, domed PLEXIGLAS® crystal, wire lugs and cone-shaped crown echo the earliest dive prototypes, while a black circular-brushed sandwich dial with beige Super-LumiNova® and a tone-on-tone “Radiomir Panerai” signature maintains a discreet military aesthetic.
The hand-wound P.3001/10 calibre offers an openworked expression of Panerai watchmaking, with skeletonized bridges, perlage and a power-reserve indicator on the back to preserve dial purity. A dark brown alligator strap with beige stitching and a polished white gold trapezoidal buckle completes the configuration; water resistance mirrors PAM01729 at 10 bar.
Why it matters
The Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Set brings together Florentine origin, naval instrumentation and in-house calibres within a tightly limited 30-set release. By pairing bronze and Platinumtech™ Radiomir executions with a four-day journey through key historical sites, Panerai offers collectors both rare hardware and direct immersion in the stories that shaped it.
For enthusiasts in the GCC, where heritage, narrative and exclusivity are closely valued, the set aligns technical solidity with an Italian cultural experience that underscores the brand’s roots.


