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25 December 2014, 11:39 PM | #1 |
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Two questions
Hello friends.
I need please if you guys can clarify these questions: It is a statement known that watches Panerai with movements ETA can be fixed by any good watchmaker and is not the same with automated in-house wich is preferable that are sent to specialized service of Panerai.The question it happen the same with the Manual winding movement developed in-house by Panerai I mean the P-5000 for example. The other question is that seeing PAM catalog I have noticed that Panerai watches with dial brown are with brushed Titanium case. Never with polished case and brown dial? Thank you very much and have everyone a Merry Christmas. |
26 December 2014, 03:44 AM | #2 |
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As a general rule, in-house is always more expensive to service, because knowledge about the movement and parts are limited outside of the house.
Re: brown and steel, off the top of my head, there's the 203, 232 and 267, but there surely are more. |
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