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Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT 24H: A Panerai Watch for Travelers
Panerai first became renowned for its distinctively masculine divers’ watches. Now the Swiss watch brand with Florentine roots has released a watch suited for world travelers: the Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT 24H, the first Panerai watch to contain the new manufacture Caliber P.9003.The Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Days GMT 24H (Ref. PAM00531) displays the local time as well as the time in a second time zone, which can be read simultaneously by means of an independent central hand that makes one revolution around the dial in 24 hours. It is the first of the Panerai watches to be equipped with Caliber P.9003, an automatic movement based on Panerai’s existing Caliber P.9001, which adds to that movement’s features an innovative GMT function, which is indicated over 24 rather than 12 hours; it also includes a newly designed, circular power reserve indicator on the rear side, which is readable through the sapphire viewing window in the watch’s caseback.Caliber P.9003 bo
Chronoswiss Zeitzeichen: Artful Craftsmanship
Chronoswiss has teamed up with master craftsman Jochen Benzinger to create a series of 3 limited edition watches that showcase the arts of skeletonizing, engraving and guilloche to great effect. Known as Edition Zeitzeichen or Signs of the Times Edition , each model will be produced in a series of just 33 pieces. Each piece measures 44mm x 10.8mm and each is available in 18k red or white gold. The editions are known as Zeitzeichen V (floral, fully skeletonized), Zeitzeichen VI (floral, partial dial), and Zeitzeichen VII (dragon). These timepieces feature flat anti-reflective sapphire crystals, Chronoswiss-signature oversize onion-shaped crowns, sapphire display backs, and screwed-on strap bars with the patented Autobloc system.The movements are individually modified ETA 6498-1 running in 17 jewels and ticking at 18,000 vph (2.5 hertz). These engines have Incabloc shock absorption, Glycydur screw balances, Nivarox-1 flat balance-springs, and high-gloss polished pallets, escape wheels a
Need some input with my collection
Looking to switch up my collections a little bit and wanted to get some feedback. So I have a few options I have been running in my head.Current collection is AP RO RG silver dial on leather strap, Rolex GMT TT, couple vintage pieces (one VC one Rolex) and a couple Carl F Bucherer that I wear for beaters and under the radar.I am looking to add a rubber band watch, leaning toward AP Diver black dial or VC Chrono black or blue dial with blue rubber, old version. Also looking to move the GMT to a SS Rolex. If I don't go blue dial VC would be looking to add blue dial, something like the Rolex Day Just II WG bezel.I do not want a Rolex Daytona, some reason they just don't sing to me like some of the other pieces.So break down of options and what my lineup would look like.AP RO, GMT TT, VC Chrono blue dialAP RO, GMT TT, AP DiverAP RO, Day Just II blue dial, AP DiverAP RO, Day just II blue dial, VC Chrono black dialAP RO, GMT SS, VC Chrono blue dialAP RO and other options.Couple things to
New 007 Watch (222.30.46.20.01.001)
Good Day All,Has anyone seen the new 007 watch from Omega? If I get any spare time I want to check it out at my local AD.Here is the some info on it;.omegawatches/minisite....20.01.001.pdfWhat you guys think of the new 007 Watch? Any feedback? I think I might put this one on my christmas list.Eric
One Year of 5905P
One year since I picked this up and I wear it daily, a perfect modern Patek in my opinion. And I'm wondering if the other two pieces I'm interested in would get any wrist time, I'm waiting for a 5524G pilot and considering the new 5320G perpetual. Opinions? I'm thinking the Pilot for weekends but am having a hard time with when I'd wear the vintage looking perpetual. Do you guys think it would work as a daily with casual attire, jeans and a polo, my uniform?