The distance between center and subsecond is identic as it is conc. Unitas 6497, but the dial feets are at different places.
If you use a sandwich dial, you cane sometimes use the Molnija dial as base.
This is a chinese Seagull Movement - not per se a bad movement....
And it is not correctly mounted - the movement should be hold by srewes in the spacer ring (see 2nd photo)
Hi,
I also bought a watch from him, he sent me a tracking ID and I received the watch 4 days later. Conversation without problems and the watch was as described.
Hopes this helps...
In another case I was less lucky, look here http://www.rwgforum.com/topic/105881-pam-127-fiddy/
Here's a wristshot of mine (from Jackson --> 60 mm):
It's just to show that it is absolutely unwearable....
But it is as expected: heavy, good quality an funny!
I will use it as a desk clock.
To be true: the MM from Ken Trading / Japan was the first 47mm on the market and it was so successfull, that Panerai started t he fiddy / PAM 127 after "eliminating" the MM from RXW
Hello!
Just presenting me: I'm surfing in nearly all internat. forums concerning vintage Watches and I found your forum "par hasard" searching for informations for a "self-built" vintage Pam 3646 using a Cortebert or Molnija movement!
Thanks in advance for all the informations I already had in your wonderful forum.
BTW: does anybody know a source for a dial for these 3646 Pams? I'm looking for a sterile dial for 47 mm Pams (not the California dial) without Marina Militare Inscription - but in case of doubt I can remove the inscription.
Helenarou had such a dial, but it is out of stock...
Tahnks again
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