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15 December 2015, 02:47 AM | #1 |
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How it's Made : Panerai
Found these videos on youtube and thought I would post them here.
Apologies if they have been already. Love this show. Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60TG8bifcDc Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8XmqcJhM18 |
15 December 2015, 03:22 AM | #2 |
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Great link! Thanks for sharing...
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I've seen this pretty cool
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I wonder who is now the owner(paneristi) of this watch with a serial number of M1197/4000. :) Sent via post office using snail mail. |
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Anyone else notice the pressure and water test.... they have the crown guards open. Why?
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Wouldn't the crown simply being pushed all the way in provide water resistance in the same way that other non screw down crowns do? |
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Thanks for sharing
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I have watched this show many times but never saw this. Great post, so interesting to see the crown does all the sealing from water by itself.
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Thanks!
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Under water, pressure compreses on to the watch, so that means water pressure presses crown even more tighter on case.
So there is no need to tighten crown on case with crown guard for underwater pressure test. edit: sry didnt see it, "Syed117" already assumed how it works in previous post :D |
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I can't help but wonder if the general feeling that Panerai testing with the crown lock open, is for worse case scenario? Is this assumption, or word from Panerai?
I really do like the Panerai look, and want to purchase one. Luminor, 44mm (maybe 312). But I can't seem to get a good feeling about dependability and great customer service. It will end up in the pool and ocean, eventually. Any opinions on that would be appreciated. |
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Great videos thanks!
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Super video, thanxs for sharing
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