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Basic Idea For My Pam232 Pvd Project


rolli

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hi all,

these pictures are from the panerai fair 2006.

here you can see the new pam models in ceramic.

when i saw this radiomir in black, i said to myself, this is great, this is one of my next pvd project.

but not with a 45mm case, better is a 47mm case.

here my result.

http://www.rwg.cc/members/Pam232-Pvd-Final...ots-t21416.html

a pam111 pvd is also completed. pictures come as soon as possible.

and another pvd project will be a pam104 pvd.

cheers

rolli

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Congrats Rolli, the 232 looks fantastic, really. Did you do it yourself?

hi,

first lugs mod ( my watchsmith ) and then bead-blasting and pvd coating by a local company,

new black hands from davidsen, super lume mixture ( my watchsmith ).

rolli

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whoa!! i've never seen these ceramic pams before!!! i'd kill for the 112ish model! your 232 looks stunning btw :thumbsupsmileyanim:

hi,

maybe is this also a challenge for a pvd project.

important is: that the bead blasting mixture is a little bit other.

60% ceramic-glass bead and 40% curundum bead. this mixture for blasting

makes the pvd coating more dark anthracite.

cheers

rolli

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