The Neuchâtel manufacture introduces an annual calendar to the classic Radiomir
After introducing the perpetual calendar to its Luminor collection two years ago, Panerai has released its first annual calendar complication, appearing in the Radiomir model. The annual calendar displays the date, day, and month. It differs from the perpetual calendar in that an annual calendar requires an adjustment in February; the perpetual calendar automatically accounts for the shorter number of days in February.
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The day and date are displayed via two apertures at 3 o'clock. The months are displayed on an external moving disc at the edge of the dial and the correct month is indicated by a fixed arrow, also at 3 o'clock. When the month changes, a cam in the automatic P.9010/AC caliber turns the disc to the new month.

Above The Radiomir Annual Calendar PAM01363 displays the months via a moving disc at the edge of the dial
There are two options to choose from. The PAM01363 comes in a 45mm Goldtech case with a sun-brushed blue dial that transitions from a light center to a darker shade closer to the edge.
There is also the Experience edition, the PAM01432 that comes in a 45mm Platinumtech case with sun-brushed shaded burgundy dial. Limited to 24 pieces, the owner of this watch will be invited by the brand to Rome to participate in a curated journey combining cultural discovery, artisanal insights, and visits to historical sites.
The annual calendar watches are available exclusively in Panerai boutiques.

Above The limited edition Panerai Radiomir Annual Calendar PAM01432 gives its owner access to an extraordinary experience in Rome
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