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Panerai Pays Tribute to New York City and Los Angeles
This February, Panerai pays tribute to two of the country's most influential cities: Los Angeles and New York City. Special editions to be produced in limited numbers feature engraved case backs with iconic Big Apple and City of Angels images. Look inside for wallpaper and pricing. The first set of special editions, created exclusively for the Panerai Beverly Hills boutique, features an engraved case back depicting the quintessential, palm tree-lined Beverly Hills boulevard. The PAM 406 is a Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT �C 44mm, of which only 20 models have been produced. The PAM416 is a Luminor Marina �C 44mm, and 150 models of this style have been produced.The second set, available exclusively at Panerai New York, is personalized with a case back depicting the iconic Statue of Liberty. The PAM 407 is a Radiomir 8 Days �C 45mm, of which only 20 models have been produced. The PAM417 is a Luminor Marina �C 44mm, and 150 models of this style have been produced. The pricing for these pieces is as
B/W shots of my RB2 Ti
Hey, guys! Just wanted to post two of my favorite pics of my RB2. These were taken by my friend, Howard Parr, who has a great eye for photography and catching these spontaneous shots. Love these and wanted to share with the rest of the AP peeps on here Hope you guys enjoy.
Omega speedy question
What is the bracelet/strap size for an Omega Speedmaster? Is it 20mm?Thanks
Any funky experience with PP winding boxes?
Like your watch not quite being wound properly and stopping? I have two PP winding boxes for my perpetuals, and for whatever reason the watches run out of power while on them for a day or two. Yes, the little switch at the bottom is set to cal 240, the batteries are new and the watches face me when I turn the winders on... they SEEM to run appropriately at a gentle speed for 8 hours, stopping for 16 hours before resuming their 24 hour cycle (which is standard)... If they are running a bit slow, then BOTH boxes are running a bit slow because they seem to be rotating at the same pace.The watches run perfectly if they are on my wrist, and die down after about 36-40+ hours if I leave them be, which is consistent with their power reserve specification. So it's not the watches.Yes, the best winder is my own wrist - I totally agree with this. But sometimes when I travel and bring my 5711 instead, I kind of like keeping the perpetuals in a winding box to spare myself the adjustment when I
What's your favorite no date rolex?
What is your favorite no date rolex? I would have to go with either the nd sub or explorer 1. Do you currently own your favorite no date rolex?