Well, I guess you all know this strange feeling that falls on us some day.... The feeling that all is perfect, surprisingly perfect, when virtuallity meets reality. The last week end was one of these moments. While I was in austria, to attend to a soccer ...
Thanks for sharing, Nicolas. Great WE. I hope you stayed concentrated on the game after that wonderful date in the bus. The last pic would be placed in Masthead one day, for sure. Patrickh
I guess Ralph must have made your day Nicolas! What else would you want in a bus but somebody sitting next to you that shares the same passion, love and the virus as you! Lucky you that you had the chance meeting and sharing panerai info with Ralph and al...
Having met him in the flesh was one big, great, and excellent moment... The funny thing was to see his face when I said to him: " Hey, what a beautiful 6154 "...LOL Can't wait for his 2d book! Nicolas
an unbelievable moment for you both, Nicolas. As I read your initial post, I kept wondering how your conversation began. I just wish there were security cam footage of that moment so we could all see it! Must've been priceless. I'm curious to know why the...
the reference 6154 is nicknamed 'small Egiziano' in comparison to the later model, 2/56 which is called (no surprises) 'big Egiziano'. The 2/56 is 60mm and was made (as his younger brother) for the Egyptian Navy in 1956. It was the model that inspired the...
On your wrist, my friend. The Big is a nice watch too, maybe not as pure as the Small, but nice, and as you said it perfectly, the ancester of the Panerai Submersibles... This Vintage wolrd is wonderful, my friend, wonderful. Best. Nicolas
that you take the plunge, my friend. And my advice, do not let go of the Logo. It is PANERAI pure history.... The 2/56 wrist shot is a bit misleading because of the angle of photography. It is definitely not a watch you can actually wear. It is very signi...
Can you imagine how beautiful it would be if Panerai decides to make a " remake " of this Small Egytiano, with exactly the same case, the same dial, and a vintage honey brown Luminova, and a nice ETA movement, or an inhouse, but basic movement??? Wowowow,...
and although he isn't fluent in English, we have always succeeded to understand each other when topic was watches. I know that 6154 so very well and was also lucky to see it in person. I am glad that you managed to meet so unexpectedly. At least the outco...
Nicolas, you need to pull some strings at Richemond to have Panerai reedition this watch....and I thought the cali was magical... I'm BREATHLESS!! Thanks for the great story and pictures, regards, palmasea
...that when I first get into your post and saw the first pic, I've just scrolled down your post to virtualise all the pics of this gorgeous radium attacked dial of this small Egytiano....and this made me forgot to read all your write up of a wonderful mo...
And I was like a crazy child taking pics while the bus was in movement... All the people in the bus, except Ralf, was a bit amazed by the situation...LOL As for my poor litterature, I don't know if it's worth reading it... Borat. LOL
. . . I shared a one-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard with Eric Clapton a few years ago while we were both stuck in traffic, but he didn't pull out his guitar and play a few riffs for me ;-) . . . cordially, Art
And amazing pics... you sure those were taken on bus? I think your skill is far more than football players to hold that steady! Ralf and Volker wrote amazing book. I found so much things to learn there... a must have to every Panerai collector. Albeit I k...
Radium used in the indexes and numbers just dig some curves, if you have a closer look...And added to the fact that the dials weren't pai,ted, all this contributes to give to this watch this special aspect... Best, my friend... Nicolas
I remember a post Asi did , measuring a Tritium watch and a Radium one, and the difference was important... But, in the same time, this radioactivity is weak, and you can wear this watch without danger. Ask to Asi... Best. Nicolas