So, I´ve been reading that noobs don't have a say in the forums and the only way to not being a noob anymore it's by participating with "quality" threads. Don't know exactly what that means, but this is me trying not to be a noob and also testing some photo skills! I don't really post that much because my English sucks, but let's give it a shot. Since the first time I saw the PAM 036B I felt in love with it and inmediatelly knew I had to get one, so the obssesive search for the parts started. I research all the forums and bother a lot of people asking if someone knew about an available T dial, but I guess there was any available at that time, so when I was about the give up and just get a Rolli's dial, the panerai gods took pity of myself and someone offered me a 36B L dial so I inmediatelly got it and thought I would settle with it, but then I realized that I wasn't really feeling the L dial so againg I found myself thinking about dropping the project. So once again I saw the light and out of the blue someone I had talked to a few weeks before shot me an email saying that there was "something" available. Unfortunatelly it wasn't easy and was a package deal, but I wasn't going to turn down the dial I had been looking for so badly for the last few month, so I took it in a flash. I literally parted out 3 watches to build this one and probably over paid a little for some parts, but what the hell, I far far away of the $20K the gen thing costs and since I cost so much, not talking about money, I really consider this piece the most special of my frankens. No more writing, lets go to the details. Recipe: - Gen 36B T dial - Gen Tritium hands - Gen Crownguard - Gen Crown - Gen OPII movement - Rep 61D case-set - Jakob's CB - Unfortunatelly it's taking a while, so the build is not complete, but for now it's wearing a 177N CB.