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PAM00350 – Radomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica, 48mm
Mar 21, 2011,15:27 PM
Hello Paneristas,
Some time ago I had the chance to see some thing special!
A Special Edition 2010:
The Radomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica, 48mm – unique edition of 150 pieces.
Manual movement P.2005/S.
31 jewels, Glucydur balance, 28800 vpm, Incabloc anti-shock device.
Power reserve 6 days.
Second time zone, 24h indicator, power reserve and tourbillon…
Crystal, 2mm thick, double anti-reflective coating.
Case, 48mm (BIG!) black ceramic.
Water-resistance 10 bar.
Hope you enjoy!
Best
Blomman
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PAM00350 – Radomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica, 48mm
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 21st, 2011-15:27
Hello Paneristas, Some time ago I had the chance to see some thing special! A Special Edition 2010: The Radomir Tourbillon GMT Ceramica, 48mm – unique edition of 150 pieces. Manual movement P.2005/S. 31 jewels, Glucydur balance, 28800 vpm, Incabloc anti-s...
Definitly different
By: grigo : March 21st, 2011-23:06
Not entirely sure it is my cup of tea, however, I figure that you might need to hold this one in your hands to get a real feeling of the watch. It is not clear to me that the pictures do it justice, however good they are. Best regards, George
Well, first…
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 22nd, 2011-14:15
Well, first of all you have to like ceramic cases! It’s very light in spite of its size! I like the detail that the Tourbillon is very discreet located in the upper corner. The revolving Tuorbillon is almost as hypnotic as the JLC Gyro Tourbillon...
Quite Rad.
By: Davo : March 22nd, 2011-04:29
Thanks for the great pics Blomman!
Doesn't look big...
By: fernando : March 22nd, 2011-05:16
on your wrist. Is this one available or are they all taken up btw? Thanks for these live shots. An unusually complicated Pam for sure. best fernando
The strange thing was…
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 22nd, 2011-14:20
The strange thing was that it didn’t feel big. I have problem with my PAM111 44mm, but this PAM00350 48mm didn’t feel big at all! Probably because of the ceramic case the light weight “tricked” my eyes… Plus, the case is blac...
love the Tourb...
By: ocwatching : March 22nd, 2011-07:25
thanks for sharing...I would love ot handle one of these in the metal...
Look GREAT!
By: Jester : March 22nd, 2011-07:32
The piece is fantastic and the rotating tourbillon cage is a joy to look at. Tx for the wonderful pictures!
My pleasure, Jester!
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 22nd, 2011-14:40
Yes, the Tourbillon is hypnotic. If I had the watch I would look at all day long! Thank you, Jester! Here are some bonus profile pics I forgot to post yesterday… Best Blomman...
wow. Awesome Watch & Pictures
By: Tony A.H : March 22nd, 2011-14:57
thanks for sharing. this is one Special and very Different Radiomir.with some interesting Complication Functions. i wonder why Panerai doesn't use More of these Ceramic Cases as oppose to different Material such as Composite, PVD, and DLC.????!! Cheers To...
Not sure…
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 23rd, 2011-13:15
Not sure but I was under the impression that Ceramic is more expensive and time consuming to manufacture. But I might be wrong! Thank you, Tony! Best Blomman
I hope you get a chance…
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 23rd, 2011-13:18
I hope you get a chance to see this one. A very pleasant experience! But most of them maybe already gone – the 150 pieces was released last year… Thank you, Eric! Best Blomman
Beautiful watch!
By: kglaw : March 26th, 2011-09:41
Great pics too! I also had the chance to see this piece during my visit to the Ginza Panerai Boutique last December. It is just stunning in person and quite a presence on the wrist. The Rad case is pretty thick as we can see in the pictures. Amazing watch...
Even better in real, IMO.
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 26th, 2011-13:22
Thank you, Kglaw! I think the photos don’t really make it justice. As you know – even better in real. Best Blomman