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22 July 2006, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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Panerai Date
Does anybody have a pic of a Pannie with a date function? I'm curious to see how the reverse cyclops works. Thanks.
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22 July 2006, 06:42 PM | #2 |
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22 July 2006, 11:54 PM | #3 |
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That is great looking watch!!
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They have some great shots on the website Paul.
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Not the best pictures
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Now that's MY idea of a bracelet on a Panny!!! PERFECT and SUPERB!!
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23 July 2006, 07:53 AM | #7 |
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I'm with you there JJ! That bracelet is sharp!!
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Yes I know Daren but I can't seem to get a good view of how the dial and date look straight on. Even in the cataloges I got from them, they don't have one. Maybe I'll just have to wait till I see one in person.
Actually John's picture above is the best I've seen straight on so far. |
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Paulie, try www.paneristi.com. They have a good reference section with most if not all models. Also, some members post some staggering photos. Also try the panny room at Timezone.
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Paullie I think the magification is actually ground into the underside of the panerai's crystal. Is that what you were asking?
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Something like this Paulie?
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Is it the photo or is the face of the GMT out of round? It just doesn't look right in that pic.
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Domed crystal.
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Here are a few quick bad ones I snapped for ya pal.
Not a huge fan of it, but do like the cyclops more on the inside.
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Well, if I could add a quick impression. I was just in an AD looking around and played with a Luminor GMT 44mm. The date window is NICE as is the whole watch!
I must say I was very impressed with the whole package. The watch was a bit heavy, but nothing like I thought it would be and the bracelet seemed supurb. The one I looked at was in a sweet wooden box,came with an additional rubber strap and a screwdriver to make all the necessary adjustments. I know nothing about Panerai movements--yet--but I must say the watch seemed to ooze class. I used up every bit of wrist I had with the 44mm size,but honestly the watch did not seem "bulky" like I thought it might. I'd like to look at the 40mm size for comparison. If anyone is interested I was given an 06 price list. 44mm--$7,100USD. 40mm--$4,900 USD on strap. |
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The Panerai bracelets are second to none!!
Too bad I am not strong enough to wear one everyday.
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