With its cushion-shaped steel case, the highly-luminous sandwich-style dial, and the missing crown guard, this reference PAM00425 is most definitely a Panerai Radiomir. It is, however, the unique details nodding to the watch’s rich legacy that set it apart. The watch is christened Radiomir S. L. C. after Siluro a Lento Corsa, the slow-speed torpedo used by the commandos of the Royal Italian Navy for underwater missions. Aptly, the dial on this watch carries a striking depiction of a torpedo on its dial in a very tasteful tone-on-tone fashion and S.L.C. engravings on the flange.
The neat and streamlined layout of the dial includes a combination of index and dot hour makers, the signature script, and luminous hands. It’s sparse but very elegant. Through the sapphire crystal caseback, one can admire the hand-wound calibre P.3000. With a beat rate of 21,600 vibrations/hour, 161 components, and an Incabloc® anti-shock device, this mechanical movement promises unfaltering precision, whereas the assembly of two barrels allow a power autonomy of three days.