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Hi, I`m new to this forum and would love some help from any experts out there.

I really love Panerais and also big watches so the 1950 model seems ideal for me. i just wondered if you could advise me where to get the best replica from. I know there are a range of movements but is it critical that I get the Swiss movement or is the Asian one good?

Also, is it a good copy of the real thing, i mean, will i get away with it or will it be spotted easily.

Any help on this would be really kind.

All the best Golseligash

Posted

Hi there golisegash,

Welcome on this board.

Please use the search button and do some reading before asking questions who have been asked and answered many times.

Posted

Welcome to the board. As retep said, u can find out more by doing a 'search'. I will help u out a little by saying that Eddie Lee has the best 1950. To make it closer to genuine, u'll need upgrades. Do a search and u'll find out what u need to know. Best of luck.

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From a fellow newbie to another newbie, use the search function extensively to help build your knowledge base.

However, that being said, I must second that the Fiddy from Eddie Lee is the best out of the box. However, it is not cheap. You must request his "best" model. With a relume, canon pin fix, and Davidsen hands, you can have a pretty damn accurate piece.

I have one that's getting modded. Should have pictures up within a couple of weeks once I get it back.

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:thumbsupsmileyanim: swiss movement is better than asin but price is much higher.i have many collection of Panerais. all are swiss movement .i will like to share with you .nice to meet you. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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