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For anyone trying to get one of this type of movt
Pff, I'm still searching for a 618. It's not easy to find a correct one.....
Where did you find yours?
Btw, thanks for the 'Molnija' tip!
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If I had to go for a SS case, it would definitively be a Base. But I don't like the sandwich dials. Why don't you look for a LNIB 112G. Wouldn't be too hard to find and would probably be a bit cheaper then a 112H.
I'm still saving for a 177G, my ultimate Pannie.
Good luck and enjoy your future Panerai!
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Damn, nice find! I'm still searching for the same or a 618.
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I also wanted to order some watch tools, but mailed them first. Haven't had a reply since, so I guess you're scammed.
I always contact the seller before purchase. How much did you order?
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Can't we bribe them?
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Thnks for the info Josh! Will be waiting patiently on my 176H.
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I would say around $2900 depending on which series it is and overall condition. Just check what they ask for similar 112's at Paneristi.com
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I can't get this one off my wrist!
Wow, that's a nice watch. The first time I find myself admiring a Breitling.
Looks like a vintage piece, please tell me more!
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What kind of movement will it have? Gen has the OP XIII, so that would be an Asian 7750 for the rep?
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I'm also thinking of adding a 217 to the collection. Only thing keeping me back is that the 'Officine Panerai' engraving isn't correctly upside down.
Should be an easy fix, right?
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'm currently unable to decide wether to go for a PAM 61 or PAM 177 (no sandwich).
How are the numbers on the 61, they look a bit yellowish compared to the white of the 177 ?
Does someone have pics of these, the dealer pics look nice, but I want to seem them in 'real' everyday style pics.
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Is there a rep of the PAM55? I love the brown dial and base.....
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I have a contact in the Ukraine who is trying to source the older Molnija movts from the 1950's which were much better made and finished than the current ones. They have the same type winding gears as the Rolex and are a very good and cheaper alternative. ExWatchmaster has used one in his 47mm vintage watch. Nice thing is these will be very cheap - maybe only $50-100 or even less.
I also have a possibilty of doing the full sized crystal in Polycarbonate for a reasonable price. I know its not plexi but unless you want to pay 220eu then this is a better alternative and is still plastic!!!
Keep us updated, I still want to own a 'vintage' Panerai.
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First Panerai used the Rolex movement based on the Cortbert Cal.616 (15 jewels). Later on they used the Rolex movement based on the Cortebert Cal.618 (17 jewels).
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Laco, one of the brands who manufactured the real 'B-uhren' during WW2 is coming with a new 55mm 'vintage' model.
Only 500 will be produced and will cost about €2500.
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It's $15 well spent, really nice vintaged look. Thinking of getting a B-uhr myself. Only problem is finding one reasonbly priced which has the correct looks. A gen costs way to much.
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Basic yet sporty, the Panerai Luminor Base Titanium!
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Where did you get that strap for the Azimuth?
Cortébert Cal.616
in The Panerai Area
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Yes, that's me. I've send a PM to Madas.
Just looking for a movement and his pics are a great reference, forgot the ask permission.