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JR16 10 June 2022 05:35 AM

Thinnest Luminor case out there ?
 
Does anyone know the thinnest Luminor case produced , 42mm or smaller - either current production or retired ?

Have recently “rediscovered” my PAM 512 and love the way it wears so thin . I had two 42mm Luminors I traded away a few years of bc didn’t like the thickness / chunkiness on my wrist.

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carlmartin 10 June 2022 06:26 AM

Have you tried the quaranta? I find it wears a lot better than the 1392 for example. It’s something with the proportions.

Cru Jones 10 June 2022 04:08 PM

If you consider the Due line as a Luminor, then that’s where I would look.

Otherwise, Bettarini case ETAs (like 000, 111) are thinner than the 1950 models, with the X,XXX series 1950s being thinner than the XXX years.

JR16 10 June 2022 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlmartin (Post 12212267)
Have you tried the quaranta? I find it wears a lot better than the 1392 for example. It’s something with the proportions.


Thanks, that one is on my list to try

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cru Jones (Post 12212926)
If you consider the Due line as a Luminor, then that’s where I would look.

Otherwise, Bettarini case ETAs (like 000, 111) are thinner than the 1950 models, with the X,XXX series 1950s being thinner than the XXX years.


Thanks for the advice- the 30m WR on the due bothered me (I know it’s silly since I won’t actually be diving with it )

Was wondering if there were any discontinued models maybe I was missing with a manual movement for example that made the case unusually slim for a Luminor case.


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