Back in the day post Vendome these three watches where and the start of the push. It was a time when we all had to get on the wait list and everyone waited kindly. I used to know all the reference model at the time. Slowly moving ahead 10 years it got to
Thank you, Nico! I bought an aftermarket dial plate and then painted the engraving and painted / lumed the numbers. Afterwards I filled the numbers of the dial with resin to create the effect of the vintage dials where the radium is sealed with resin. Now
For me I prefer the open/movement side, in part because the logo and text on the dial side for some reason appear too generic or pedestrian even though I assume lots of time, thought and money may have been spent to arrive at this point. It's interesting
is the fact that the watches you are looking at both have sandwich dials and not sausage dials. I have always preferred sandwich dials, but I notice some of the recommendations here may include sausage dials. Having said that, I have had about a dozen PAM
I do like the 995 dial configuration, similar to 127 (all 4 numerals and small second hand). The 995 is a special 1940 radiomir because it has domed sapphire (most other have flat sapphire or domed plexi) and there no “automatic” written on the dial, whil
I first must confess that the new Marina Militare Submersible are not my taste at all. For me a Panerai Marina Militare is a Radiomir or a Luminor ( case ), but that is the old Panerai guy in me who is speaking. So, here are some " dream stuff ". 6152: My
mentions... then I wadded up those conclusions and did some shuffling.... at least three times! Honestly with a strong passion for horology and photography this is fun but not easy. I try to consider the host's theme, photographic creativity, risk factors