Panerai has introduced the Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760 to mark the 90th anniversary of Eilean, the 1936 sailing yacht closely tied to the brand’s modern maritime story.
The release also coincides with Eilean’s return to the Classic Regatta racing circuit, bringing Panerai’s watchmaking and sailing heritage into unusually neat alignment.
A 47mm Radiomir with a 1930s footprint
The PAM00760 uses a 47mm case diameter, matching the scale of the early Radiomir Ref. 2533 from 1935.

That detail matters because the Radiomir is one of Panerai’s most historically loaded designs, originally conceived as a practical instrument watch for naval use rather than as a dress object.
Bronze chosen for its maritime character
Bronze is a natural fit for this anniversary piece, not only for its aged warmth but also for its long history in marine hardware, where corrosion resistance made it a trusted material around salt water.
Panerai’s bronze alloy is intended to develop a visible patina over time, giving each watch a changing surface that reflects how it is worn.

To avoid direct bronze contact with the wrist, Panerai fits the watch with a titanium caseback and an exhibition window.
Green sandwich dial and manual P.3000 calibre
The dial is a green fumé design with a subtly grainy texture, paired with blue hour and minute hands for a restrained nautical colour scheme.
It uses Panerai’s classic sandwich construction, with luminous material visible through cut-out hour markers in the upper dial plate.

Inside is the hand-wound Panerai P.3000 calibre, a time-only movement running at 21,600 vibrations per hour and offering a 72-hour power reserve.
Price and details for the PAM00760
The Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760 is water resistant to 100 metres and comes on a dark brown calf leather strap with beige stitching and a bronze pin buckle.
At £16,800, it sits as a collector-focused Radiomir for buyers drawn to Panerai’s oversized historic cases, evolving bronze finishes and the brand’s long-running connection to classic sailing.





