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Old 24 March 2014, 01:21 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by mfer View Post
Thanks for the quote, but I never said 111G has a quick change system...
I wasn't quoting you at all, just complimenting your photos

The safest solution (for the case) is still the spring-bar. No threads to strip, no quick-change system that just might go south on you, etc. Having said that, I prefer the quick-change over the screw bar (now finally having both).

I understand that there was a period where Panerai had bars with independent screws (on both sides) - very tedious since you need two screwdrivers etc. but the case will never be in danger.

Just as long as the screws are tight... otherwise the case will be in danger, once it hits the pavement or other hard surface as the watch frees itself form your wrist...
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