2024-06-20

RP02 TITANIUM GRADE 23 by PARADISI [immaculate conception]

A diver's dream is born, unveiling the Limited Edition RP02 Italian Diver, one of the purest expressions of the diver! 

For the discerning diver's watch aficionado, a timepiece is more than just a tool. It's a statement, a reflection of that passion, a testament to quality.

Introducing a limited-edition diver's watch that embodies all of this and more, handcrafted in Italy from Titanium Grade 23 with an unwavering commitment to its understated strength. 

This exquisite diver evokes the spirit of vintage diving watches of the 1950s with its understated aesthetic but scratch beneath the surface and you'll discover a modern engineering power house.

The clean, sterile dial speaks volumes without saying a single word, a testament to the purity of design. This is a watch for those who appreciate the finer details, the subtle nuances that elevate a timepiece to something truly special. There's a symphony of Italian craftsmanship with every element of this watch, except the movement of course. This has been meticulously crafted in-house, in Switzerland by a prestigious Maison. Thus ensuring a level of quality and exclusivity rarely found in the boutique arena. Furthermore, the use of cutting-edge materials like Ti 23 and CuBe (beryllium copper) for the wheels and a palladium-coated solid tungsten rotor speaks volumes of the watchmaker's dedication to innovation. By the way, CuBe offers exceptional durability and self-lubrication, while the tungsten rotor ensures smooth rotation and optimal weight distribution. There's uncompromising attention to detail with the watch's exceptional functionality extending beyond its internal mechanics. Every component, including the crystal, has been designed by the watchmaker and manufactured in Italy by over 20 partner companies, signifying a true commitment to domestic craftsmanship. Even the watchbox has been machined from billet aluminum for unmatched strength and then adorned with luxurious Alcantara, while the counter package is sheathed in sporty neoprene for added protection. Diving into the RP02 TITANIUM GRADE 23 in a little more depth, the RP02 boasts a classic diver's watch silhouette with a 43mm case diameter and a thickness of just 12.3mm. The case is crafted from Grade 23 Titanium, renowned for its exceptional strength and lightweight properties. In addition the use of Grade 5 Titanium for the screw-down case-back and winding crown ensures superior corrosion resistance to seawater. A scratch-resistant 3mm-thick Sapphire crystal safeguards the watch's sober face, while the substantial 1000-meters of water resistance makes it ideal for any serious diving expeditions. The marriage of Italian design and Swiss engineering, the handcrafted dial which features indexes filled with brightly glowing Superluminova BGW9 for exceptional luminescence in low-light conditions.

The watch is secured by a comfortable Artem sailcloth strap, ideal for both on-land adventures and underwater exploration. 

 

 

The beating heart of the RP02 is the La Joux Perret caliber G100 movement, meticulously modified to exclude the date function because the cleanliness of a diver's dial layout is of paramount importance, as we know.

This next-generation automatic movement also boasts a remarkable 68-hour power reserve and a slim 4.45mm profile, ensuring exceptional functionality and aesthetics. Entirely designed and manufactured in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by the prestigious La Joux Perret manufacture, the movement represents the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking expertise. And with a true Limited Edition, there's real exclusivity. Owning an RP02 watch is more than just possessing just another driver; it's about joining a prestigious club of just 50 collectors, Worldwide.

With its exceptional craftsmanship, timeless design, and commitment to quality, this limited-edition diver's watch is a true collector's dream born from an immaculate conception. 

Priced at 2950 Euros, this exquisite Italian Diver is an opportunity to own a piece of Italian watchmaking history. But what do you think?

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