Geneva, Nov 09, 2024

LOT 239

ROLEX PANERAI, SWITZERLAND, REF. 3646, RADIOMIR, RIVET DIAL, STAINLESS STEEL

CHF 25,000 - 45,000

HKD 226,000 - 406,000 / USD 29,000 - 53,000 / EUR 26,600 - 47,800

Sold: CHF 33,750

A fine, rare, historical, stainless steel, manual wind diver's wristwatch with early "rivet" style dial


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3-8

Good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 3 *
Dial: 4-14-01

Fair

Damaged

HANDS Original

Brand Rolex Panerai, switzerland

Model Radiomir

Reference 3646

Year circa 1942

Case No. 1010136

Diameter 47

Caliber 618, 17 jewels

Signature dial, case and movement signed

Accessories original extra dial plate

Notes

According to research made by some authors, 211 examples of reference 3646 appear to have been created; their production having begun in April 1940, including “Type D” model, of which only 79 examples are known. In order to meet the military needs of the Royal Italian Navy, which had already been supplied for several years with high precision instruments, Officine Panerai created “Radiomir”, a radium-based powder that gives luminosity to the dials of sighting instruments and devices. Reference to the name “Radiomir” is documented in the supplement to the patent fled in France on March 23, 1916. Circa 1936, the Royal Italian Navy asked Panerai to design a watch resistant to extreme underwater conditions while respecting the exact time. The prototype (now known as “Radiomir”) was submitted to the First Submarine Group Command. A further order was made and watches were supplied to the Italian naval forces as of 1938 (Regia Marina, later becoming the Marina Militare after World War II) and later on to the German Navy (Kriegsmarine). The reference 2533, the first prototype for the “Radiomir” was produced beginning in 1936 in extremely small numbers. The second to be produced was reference 3646, in production until the 1950’s and produced in various versions classified “Type A” to “Type G”, each bearing unique aesthetics. Reference 3646 was made by Rolex for Panerai – between 1943 to 1944 – following strict technical requirements, notably a 47 mm. wide (for underwater legibility) cushion-shaped case with soldered curved wire lugs, screw down “onion” crown, 12-sided case-back and a “Perspex” crystal. Bibliography Ehlers, Ralf, & Wiegmann, Volker, “Vintage Panerai – The References”. http://www.vintagepanerai.com --

Provenance

Property of an Italian family