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Live From V's House.. The Unholy Dissemble Of A Radiomir Panerai...


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WOW!! Veni great job :) Never seen this one before but how much should I!!

This is best ever tutorial to do anything with your rep, totally amateur but who cares :D I love it, my bows to the idea :wub:

And tell me does the caseback screws out so easily? Really hardly any force on the job there?

ps. love the greek alcent :p

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5. Removing the crown... A very very very very small...

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Hi V! Great post! Question......when you remove the crown on Rads or any manual PAMs for that matter, do you leave it at the winding position or adjusting position ?

Anyone could jump in on this!

Thanks!

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Hi V! Great post! Question......when you remove the crown on Rads or any manual PAMs for that matter, do you leave it at the winding position or adjusting position ?

Anyone could jump in on this!

Thanks!

Most of the people I think they say to have it in the adjusting position when you do it. If I remember correctly The Zigmeister says to do it when in winding position so I do it that way following The Zigmeisters advice.

I guess there is no definitive right or wrong on this one just different ways to do it.

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Most of the people I think they say to have it in the adjusting position when you do it. If I remember correctly The Zigmeister says to do it when in winding position so I do it that way following The Zigmeisters advice.

I guess there is no definitive right or wrong on this one just different ways to do it.

The right way to do it is to wind down the spring and leave it in the winding position, but most non-experts (myself included) will use the setting position so the hands stop moving the cheap way. ;)

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