Yeah :-) If I would buy a gen Pam I would probably just get that particular one.
With reps I can get all of my dream watches, and wear every day another one. Also the Quality is superb, the movements are good, and with a nice strap nobody can tell the difference.
This Pam250 just feels so real :-)
Well, I have got that watch from Trustytime. I couldn't remember it yesterday as I drank a couple scotchs, but I remember someone called him Paul some time ago.
Anyways, I got that PAM from Trustytime with the new Asia 7753 Movement (no recessed date) and running K Serial. Really nice timepiece, I am really proud of it.
Hello Guys,
I have bought the PAM250 from Paul a couple of months ago and purchased a real croco Strap from Panatime for 50$.
Look how classy this watch looks! I still wear it day by day, and I am really proud of it.
Here we go:
And .. yummy ... the car itself:
Hey Watchmeister, that you very much for you response.
My Idea was to produce thin 0.1mm thick foil overlays the the original DW. Do you think that there is enough space for this?
Another idea would be to mill 0,1 mm off the top of the original DW and put the overlay on it.
Otherwise I would have to CNC own Datewheels and print them ... that will raise production costs trementously though!
I tried experimenting a bit.
I know how to design those datewheels now.
All I would need is exact diameters, the font, and the spacing between dates (but this I will get that from the original 7753 DW).
This a first test of my new layouting skills. I know that the spacings between the letters are not yet right. That was just a small test.
No problem I will do that for you guys.
There are at least 3 ADs having loads of Panerai watches in their windows.
Pictures were taken at the Koenigsalle in Duesseldorf, Germany. One of the most luxury shopping streets in the country.
I am taking my Finepix this Weekend and take some pics for ya then.
I know I got one, but I'm scared opening the watch and disassembling the movement :-) I don't want to break anything.
Maybe I should get a broken one from somewhere?!?
Sorry for opening a new thread, but I want to keep it here.
I would like to ask all of you, if anyone could scan in a A7753 date wheel so I have the exact measurements of it, plus the locations of the numbers?
My Idea would be to print ultra-thin 0,1mm thick aluminium foil overlay stickers, with the correct bold font.
I hope that there is still 0,1mm space left between dial and date wheel?
Anyway, I would like to start with the wheel itself, and then we will have to think about the font.
I - specially for you guys - went back to the jeweller today and make a photo.
Sorry for the bad quality, but I took it with my mobile.
One close-up, and one wide-angle-shot
You see how much thicker that date wheel is? Maybe I should produce another one? I have a pad printing machine here, but no A7753 date wheel to copy it, and no idea what font that is.