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Jan 06, 2007,13:14 PM
Hi Warren,
Thanks for pointing out the difference with the case screws. It's interesting they would opt for the "regular" RM case screws while sticking with the socket cap screws for the movement. I guess they didn't want any curious watchmaker with an Allen wrench getting any bright ideas. :)
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CONGRATULATIONS Warren! Fabulous piece and my favourite...
By: 219 : January 4th, 2007-01:52
Thanks for sharing with the pictures. Interesting to note that the Perini Navi flag is now on the left hand side of the face. And the winding crown remained unchanged. A current day 'ultimate' marine chronometer? I think so! Wow - very envious - wish it w...
Warren, with a watch like this one....
By: Dje : January 4th, 2007-11:56
Hi Warren, Congratulations on your strong choice (and nice to my opinion but that's just my opinion). With a watch like this one you can sail on my boat - as soon as I get one. Please let us know about water resistance as soon as you test it. Cheers Dje P...
many thanks to everyone
By: Jose Mourinho : January 4th, 2007-12:21
i have had numerous watches on my wrist over the years tourbillons high end sport watches but i find this RM 14 in another class. to answer Steveh regarding the perini navi logo at nine o clock it has no purpose at all other than maybe getting me on the m...
one more thing
By: Jose Mourinho : January 4th, 2007-12:26
no one mentioned the different case screws used on the prototype they went back to the regular case screws on MY RM.