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Kenthino

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  1. the Patek rep I really would like to own is the one in the movie Drive. Although it is a rep that does not have a gen counterpart.. http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/articles/2011-09/16/gq-watches-ryan-gosling-watch-from-drive-film-movie
  2. Intersting ! I see on the last picture that 'LUMINOR PANERAI' seems to be etched into the dial metal. Is this the case for all PAM dials? I am asking because I am looking into having a custom dial made where it says 'PILOTA MILITARE' and it will prove difficult if it has to be etched in addition to just painted on.. Looking forward to part two
  3. The PAM 057 is all titanium. Received mine from DSN last week, and will post pictures once I receive strap ordered from Peter (Gunny). Edit: Sorry, the bracelet was leather, only buckle of titanium..
  4. Yes, but whether that is the most appreciated is a different question. I just saw a gen 202 on e-bay with the altered color going for 99K US$.. at least that was the asking price..
  5. Some info I found about this watch (http://www.wristwatchphoto.com/)although not saying the quantity of watches with darkened tritium: In 1993 Officine Panerai produced a series of watches for the normal consumer market (Panerai had been producing instruments for the navy since 1860). These watches were produced and sold before Vendome acquired the company in March 1997. For this reason, these particular models are often referred to as "Pre-Vendome" or "pre-V" watches. Any of these Pre-V watches are now hard to find and considered to be collectible. Asking prices have gone through the roof, which is especially true for certain watches - the PVD steel Panerai 202/A is one of them. The top part of the dial - underneath the 12 - has two lines of text "Luminor Panerai" and the bottom part of the dial shows "Marina Militare". The 202/A is often referred to as being a "four-liner" because of the text on the dial. Very few Panerai watches have "militare" in their model name. Besides the 202/A, the most famous watches that have this are the special edition Panerai 36, the destro 217 and the elusive model 267 (only six units produced). Some of the 201/A and 202/A watches were produced with a varnish that caused the color of the tritium to change to dark orange. This was actually a fault in the production process of these watches, that Panerai corrected before producing all the units. Therefor only some of the watches have this orange color. Because the color of the indexes/numbers is different than the color of the tritium hands, these watches are referred to as "non-matching".
  6. IMO the dials with the altered "aged" color is the nicest. FGD, I sent you a PM on wheter you are able to provide more dials.. I understand they are as scarce as the cases.. Fingers and everything else crossed
  7. Lani, I sent DSN an e-mail which he replied today. He did not answer my question on wheter he had hands, dials etc as parts, but he offered a 202 with new case. Question; will the parts in this watch fit in an pre-v case for later substitution..? Again, thanks for helping me out
  8. I will receive one soon that was shipped yesterday. I will post pictures when I get it, but you can also view the pictures he has posted where he states the pin is upgraded and lowered.
  9. Just realized aquiring an uber rep is complicated. Is it in the "tools and parts" section one need to stay tuned?
  10. Thanks Lani, I will ask DSN if he has any 202s ready and see if I can get it to The Zigmeister in time as a start. It looks amazing, congrats!
  11. Thanks all. I will search the repair sections to see if I find some guidance, I also have a friend in my birth city who is a watch maker, so I am hoping to run into him during x-mas vacation. you made me laugh Maxman, it is Kent, thanks og norske sp
  12. thanks Lani, I saw an awsome pvd pam you had on one of the forum pages
  13. Hi everybody, I am from Norway and have had an interest for watches since my dad gave me my first Seiko some 25 years ago. My gen watches include a Tag Heuer Carrera reedition, a Breitling B2, and a Suunto divers watch in adition to some other sports watches. I started buing reps while on vacation in Brasil, and I would always come accross nicer and nicer versions which fueled my interest for these reps. I think my favourite is a Corum WC which I wear alot, and it even proved to be water proof as the sales guy adverticed. Recently I purchased a white ceramic HB BB from Joshua, but unfortunately the rotor liberated, and I have been unable to fasten it.. if anyone has any advice, I would really apreciate it. Today I ordered a PAM 057 from DSN, which I am really looking forward to see. I will upgrade it with a nice strap from Gunny or Frogman and post some pictures when it is complete. Well, that was a little intro about my watch interest, and I hope I can contribute a little here in the future
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