My vote would be for the new PAM001 Firenze....only thing is there isn't a proper caseback for it.
Otherwise my vote would be for a 000, 005, 001, 002 L dials.
02c caseback would need to be from Jakob.
112G - only gen
Ti destro CG - from DSN as a part....or the more accurate one is from H-factory but must be purchased as a whole watch (PAM 056)
I love it this one....just not so much the 65k price. lol
- 45mm rad
- sandwich dial with recessed 12, 6 and dots with raised arabic numerals.
- P2003 movement
- Plat case, gold hands and markers and matching lume
Awesome.
Depends on the version you have. The H-factory V1 body needed to be refinished, pin needed to be reflattened and the lever needed a complete reshape as it was all wrong. Also depends on what serial you have. Mine is a J-series which has a fatter body. L and M series have a thinner sharper CG body.
Here's mine...but of course I did other mods to it.
Yep....390N is fine otb but if you're super picky like me there are tons of things that need modding.
Here's what I did:
- Noob case
- Shorter hex crown tube
- OEM crown
- OEM CG
- Sapphire with colorless AR (the original had purple AR)
- DSN 390N hands
- Flattened and polished cannon pinion
Like others have said....the movement is a Swiss 6497-1 with novodiac shock assembly. I could understand your frustration if you bought a 036 with a display caseback but you bought a 040 which is a closed caseback.
Honestly though....if you're trying to pass the movement off as gen...Don't. Because anyone can tell it's a rep with the glued engraved plates once the caseback is off.
Take the refund offered if it bothers you that much.