The house of Panerai, with the support of its Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760, celebrates the 90th anniversary of Eilean, the Bermudian ketch designed and built in 1936 by the prestigious Scottish shipyard Fife of Fairlie, announcing her long-awaited return to the classic regatta circuit after her last appearance in 2018. Panerai commemorates this anniversary at sea with the Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760, a watch closely linked to Eilean and a direct heir to the Radiomir legacy, introduced in 2022, with 300 units produced annually.

“We are delighted to see Eilean’s return to the classic yacht racing circuit. Thanks to her timeless elegance and extraordinary history, Eilean perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and precision that our Maison has championed since its origins. We look forward to seeing her sail again and offering our guests the opportunity to rediscover Radiomir, Panerai’s most classic line and a faithful tribute to our heritage. For the debut of this new season, we have decided to dedicate our iconic Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760.”
Alessandro Ficarelli, Chief Marketing Officer of Panerai
The racing calendar will begin with the 30th edition of Les Voiles d’Antibes (Antibes, from May 27 to 31, 2026), an event that opens the Mediterranean circuit for classic and vintage yachts. The season will continue in Italy with the Argentario Sailing Week (Porto Santo Stefano, from June 24 to 28, 2026), before moving to Spain to participate in the Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona (Barcelona, from July 8 to 11, 2026). Subsequently, the Regata Illes Balears Clàssics (Palma de Mallorca, from August 11 to 15, 2026) will provide the perfect grand finale to the summer season, while the program will conclude in France with Les Régates Royales de Cannes (Cannes, from September 20 to 27, 2026).
Panerai Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760
The manual-wound Radiomir Bronzo PAM00760 stands out for its characteristic 47 mm bronze case—which revives the iconic size of reference 2533—and a gradient green dial with Arabic numerals and luminescent hour markers. Details that evoke the world of classic sailing.


The gradient green dial, with a grained finish and a fumé effect that lightens towards the center and darkens towards the perimeter, creates a distinctive background for the blued steel hands. The beige Super-LumiNova ensures excellent visibility in low-light conditions, emitting a green glow in the dark.

As previously mentioned, the bronze case has a diameter of 47 mm. The dial is protected by a domed acrylic crystal that evokes the early dive watches with Radiomir dials. Additionally, the watch comes with a second spare crystal that can be replaced free of charge at any Panerai boutique or official dealer worldwide. The caseback is see-through, made of titanium and sapphire. Water resistance is up to 10 bar, or 100 meters.

Inside, it features the manual-wound P.3000 calibre, developed entirely at the Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It features a three-day power reserve achieved through two series-mounted barrels, a solution that allows the use of long and thin springs capable of delivering a constant and regular power release over time.
The piece is completed with a dark brown leather strap featuring a rolled construction and vintage aesthetic, paired with a trapezoidal bronze buckle inspired by historic Panerai watches.
Price
The approximate retail price is €19,500. Panerai


