Ciao Paneristis! Hope you all had a great day! I'm here to share some photos that i took of the watch that accompanied me for this day, the Radiomir Titanium PAM 309! I really love this watch, because not only is it a SE 47mm Raddy, but it is the 1st Radd...
You're so greedy, my friend. You just got your 309, then you locked an Egiziano, and now you want a Re Edition of a 2533? Good to share your enthusiasm and passion, my friend. Thanks for these pics. some are nice, indeed. Best. Nicolas
I don't know where you got this bit from: "which is an alloy whose molecule has the structure Ti-6Al-4V [ that is one atom of Titanium is bonded to 6 atoms of Aluminium which in turn is bonded to 4 Vanadium]" But that's not how alloy nomenclature works. I...
not to mention about the movements but the special characters of this watch make it very special for collector. Well, I think the re-edition of 2533 might be happen as Panerai's edition of the recent few pieces (26, 28, egiz.) got very success. Only time ...
Especially on that brown croc strap! I can't really see from the photos , but is yours the 309 or the 322? Glad to hear this is your "King of Rads" as well! Cheers and have a great evening! Stephen
while I love the dark brown of dial of the 322, I feel the matt-gray toned black dial of the 309 gives me more options with with strap combinations....
I am surprised by the view of the ring in your macro focuses on Made L. Could you please explain why the tooths are on the oposite side of the ring? Regards, patrickh
the tooth are on top of the ring itself, and well they are part of the ring, so what are you referring to about them being opposite? I'm sorry if i don't really comprehend what you are asking, could you put it more into details? Cheers Stephen
Metallurgy, materials science, and more. Stephen, we need you to make your own alloy some day! It will be 50% platinum, 33% Titanium, and 17% Osmium. We'll call it Platismium.