Looks good, the lever sticks a little too far out of the CG, but that flat-top CG pin more than makes up for it.
Just be careful with that DW though, there could be the date alignment issue there.
cheers,
b
Pretty much same sentiments here, Pete.
The main links on the old bracelet were made to resemble the traditional OP CG design, and boy did they do a good job back then. You don't have to see the watch to which it is attached to know that it's the Panerai bracelet.
The new one could belong to any watch brand, IMO. It's true that it's more streamlined with simpler lines and design features but it lacks the charisma of the old-style one.
This must be one of those examples 'if it ain't broken..."
What about the latest blue Aquaracer 500 guys...just released: Updated Blue TAG AR500
There's also a model with Sellita SW200 mov't, same as genuine AR500 mov't, a bit pricier though: TAG AR500 with gen SW200
Please discuss...
I'll sell you my PVD and Ti crowns in 1.2mm tap I got recently, if you need one...for a good price
Have you actually checked with Tourby? In my recent conversation with him he had plenty of 1.2mm crowns available. I asked for Ti and PVD ones and received them. I couldn't care less for his old S/S ones due to issues with bevel and over polishing of teeth.
Has he got the "hidden stash" somewhere then, I sure got 2 few weeks ago, plus another 2 some 3-4 months ago.
All sorts - PVD, Ti and SS...mind you I haven't ordered an S/S in 1.2mm for a while...
Pete, you talking about the bend in the case where the curvature of the corner meets the flat part where the CG feet rest?
That might not be a quick 'fix' without some milling/sanding involved as it appears that the flat part is actually shorter on this case and CG feet overshoot by a fraction of the mm.
I wouldn't worry about it much, it's only visible in macro shots and under a loupe anyway ;-)
Very very nice, mate!
And I concur, that caseset is the bees knees...probably the best type of Ti case ever made in rep form.
Are the hands actually darker than numerals? It coul dbe just the pictures, though.
Awesome one!
Yup, get the rubber strap on deployant. Than check some of those TWB genuine alligator straps (The Watch Boys) both on eBay and their Web site.
For the money, they're hard to beat...and they make the ones for deployant as well as different lengths.
That failing, go gen Panerai alligator, these are probably the best ones available.
Thanx for the update, R!
Let us know once you try the 7750 DW on it in the future, thanks!
Dru...lume on gen 236/250 Daylights is green, both charged and non-charged.
The rep is spot on in that respect. I can confirm that as I compared it to the one at the local AD.
My PAM236 also came like that from Andrew (Trusty), the caseback was unscrewed and holding to the case by it's last bit of thread.
The only explanation I have for this is that the QC person opens them to adjust the timing and bit rate, at least that's what Andrew told me they're supposed to do. He may have gotten sidetracked and didn't screw it up after the last adjustment, who knows. The watch is holding at +/- 10sec/day so the QC guy must have done that bit right at least.
They're pretty much the same as the Scotch Brite pads, Dr.
There are two types available, one for coarser S/S brushed finish, another for finer re-finishing of sanitized Titanium surfaces.
The price?...eye gouging at its worst, mate.