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Rear Casing Alignment
Hi everyone, quick question but is it normal for the rear casing of a Panerai to not always be centred?
Kind of like how the crown on a Rolex is sometimes crooked. Thanks in advance! |
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I don't know about all models, but my 111 it does not. It's actually completely upside down.
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Depends on how you hold the watch. It's round, so don't worry, it will look straight eventually as you rotate it.
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Normal OP
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Yes, normal, depending on the model. If a model with a screw-down case back, the alignment is random. If one with a “snap on” case back, the alignment is vertical.
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