radiomir 1940 chrono monopulsante 8 days gmt oro rosso
PAM00502 - 45mm

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Technical details
Movement
Hand-wound mechanical, P.2004/10 calibre, created by Panerai, 13¾ lignes, 8.6 mm thick, 29 jewels, Glucydur® balance, 28,800 alternations/hour. KIF Parechoc® anti-shock device. Power reserve 8 days, 3 barrels. Column wheel, 317 components.
Functions
GMT differential, Hours, Chronograph, Power reserve, Small seconds, Minutes
Case
Diameter 45 mm, polished Goldtech™
Bezel
Polished Goldtech™
Back
See - through sapphire crystal
Device protecting the crown
Water Resistance
"5.0 bar (~50.0 metres)"
Strap
Alligator Espresso, Espresso Stitching, 24.0/22.0 Standard size

MONOPULSANTE
Normal chronographs are operated by the use of two buttons – the first to start and stop the watch, the second to reset it. A monopusher chronograph features one single button to start, stop and reset the chronographic functions. This system allows the chrono to be reset more rapidly as it is not necessary to change the button to be pushed.


PANERAI GOLDTECH™
The gold used by Panerai is a special alloy, different from standard gold. Panerai goldtech has a percentage of copper giving the material an intense red hue that is particularly elegant and sophisticated. Platinum is another fundamental element of the Panerai gold alloy, as it helps to prevent the metal from oxidising.


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