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Old 27 June 2005, 02:06 AM   #1
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Review of the RXW Marina Militaire

Quote from web site.

Despite it's look, it is ABSOLUTELY NOT a Panerai replica.

It is a replica of the first 1937 Marina Militaire, made for the Italian navy (Marina Militaire), Rolex movement... Here is a pic of the original ROLEX MM below(note the abscence of any 'Panerai' branding on the dial. It was NOT a Panerai, and never was, only made by them)!



In every sense, all Panerai watches made today, are copies of this original. Panerai have now made their own replica of this watch, called the '1950', but this is NOT as authentic as the MM20.

The originals had what is called a 'Plasmir dial' Essentially this is one dial on top of another. The lower dial is completely covered with the luminous compound, and laid on top, with a gap of about 0.5mm is the second, with the indecies cut out, allowing the lower dial to shine through. This results in a much brighter picture at night. Interestingly, it is because of the dial cutouts, that the distinctive 9 and 6 numerals are not complete... if they had been, the centres would have fallen out!

The case is an EXACT copy of the original, where Panerai is not. The Panerai has a completely different, and easier to machine profile.

Here is the full specification of this Extraordinary Swiss made watch watch:

47mm dia 316L stainless steel case, hand brushed to a matte finish, with hand polished bezel.

Sapphire domed crystal, glare proofed on both sides.

Soft iron case proofed to 1000gauss/AM 80,000 milgauss.

Handwound Unitas 6497 movement.

26mm lug width. (Tubes and crews attachment for strap)

100m waterproof.

Stainless steel screw back.



Stainless steel crown locking lever.



The watch comes on a HANDMADE, and hand stiched Connolly leather strap, from Connoly of London, by Royal appointment to HM Queen. The lug attachments are reinforced with a second steel tube



A second strap, also hand made, and hand stitched, made from tube reinforced horse Leather, which is 100% seawater proofed.

BERGEON, screwdriver for strap removal, and a combination springbar tool/screwdriver for strap/buckle removal. This elegant tool is made from stainless steel, and has screw on covers for each end so that you can keep it in your pocket.


A Handmade (in England) Birds eye maple wooden casket, which has fitting points for the spare strap, and the two tools.

1 year manufacturers warranty.

Price around £530




This watch is an absolute Bargain.... quality and specification that is as good, if not better than anything Panerai has produced (except perhaps the movement decoration) The straps alone cost £65 each!

The watches are a limited edition, and are available only on the Internet, and only from the manufacturer.. (see link).

Thes watches are in VERY GREAT demand, and in June, were selling USED for more than the purchase price.... a 41mm version sold last year, can now fetch DOUBLE!!

I got mine via a wanted advertisement on the internet... I have been advertising for one since November. I needed an EU purchase, to avoid UK Import and VAT taxes. This one was bought from an owner in Germany, and was new, and unworn, and cost Eu 910, or about 25% more than purchase price.

An explanation as to why this watch was built, by the designer:
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http://www.rockxwatch.com/eng/deep.html



Manufacturer

I have had the watch for exactly one week, and it's accuracy has been less than 1 sec/day. I cannot fault it in ANY way.
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Old 27 June 2005, 05:14 AM   #2
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Padi you are such a jammy dodger, if there were any available I'd get one now. I see from their website the next batch is due in September. I'll try for one then.
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Old 27 June 2005, 10:20 AM   #3
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I actually saw one of these in person some time ago. This watch stands on its own and is BEAUTIFUL!! I thought that this watch was finished as well as any I have put on my wrist.
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Old 27 June 2005, 11:04 AM   #4
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I'm sure it's a lovely watch, but it's a bit too plain for me.
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Old 27 June 2005, 12:09 PM   #5
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A second strap, also hand made, and hand stitched, made from tube reinforced horse Leather, which is 100% seawater proofed.
Would that be seahorse Padi?
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Old 27 June 2005, 04:53 PM   #6
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Would that be seahorse Padi? LMAO.

I advertised for almost 6 months,before I got mine,yes the next batch is
due September think they got a problem with lume.
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Old 24 January 2006, 07:38 PM   #7
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Nice watch, and A wonderful price.
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Old 24 January 2006, 08:18 PM   #8
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Sweet looking watch Padi. It's on the same principal as the sandwhich dial used on one as Panerai's models today. I can't remember the model #
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Old 25 January 2006, 03:32 AM   #9
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Thanks for an interesting review, Padi.
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Old 25 January 2006, 11:01 AM   #10
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Paul, the 111 and the Black Seal have sandwich dials.
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Old 24 January 2006, 11:58 PM   #11
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Great watch Padi!! I'm going to reserve one for sept.That's a steal
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Old 25 January 2006, 03:33 AM   #12
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Great watch Padi!! I'm going to reserve one for sept.That's a steal
Sept. is like miles away....why wait till then?
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Old 25 January 2006, 09:21 AM   #13
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Sept. is like miles away....why wait till then?
Your the man JJ find me one,U have all the connections!!!
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