i think you didn't understand it.
the images of the casebacks are genuine 172 casebacks with tantalium lettering,
and gold lettering on the movemnt - officine panerai firenze.
the rep 172 casebacks have written titanium.
rolli
no i don't need them.
if it was necessary my watchmaker produced some longer screws for my pams.
i've seen this screws on ebay and maybe it could help.
rolli
i buy only straps with an overall thickness of 3,5 - 3,8 mm.
for some strap styles is a custom-order necessary.
the thickness of the lug-end ( around the steel-tube ) should not be more than 1,5 - 1,7 mm.
then you have a very good distance to the pam case.
rolli
with my pvd coating company i had never this problem.
requirement is, all parts are separate and disassembled.
my company has a lot of experiences with pvd / dlc coatings for watches.
rolli
hi explorer sul,
my watchmaker did renew complete the illuminating material on the sandwhich dial and hands.
i think he used a bit too much on the backside of the hands, so that is what you see at the edges of the hands.
but you can see it only with a macro lens or with an 10x eye-magnifier.
it's only a very small beauty spot.
rolli
this is which i like.
i've seen these images last year on paneristi forum and started my own 212 pvd project.
still i'm waiting for the upgrade 212 dial.
rolli
hi S.....
it's the best of your dial project.
a 201A logo dial with a bit more dark ivory and it will find a place in my pam 201A.
compliment for your projects
rolli