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12 April 2021, 08:39 AM | #1 |
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Difference between 9011 and 9010
What is the difference between these two Panerai movements?
One superior to the other, both have hacking seconds?
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12 April 2021, 09:49 AM | #2 |
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9011 has zero reset seconds and three-day power reserve readout on the rear. I think GMT is also part of the 9011, as that's the movement in the 01033. There are two versions of the 9010.
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12 April 2021, 09:53 AM | #3 |
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Thanks! 9010 GMT function as well
How does zero reset seconds differ from the 9010 hacking ability? One superior or better than other?
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12 April 2021, 10:01 AM | #4 |
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Zero reset returns second hand to 0 as well as stops movement
The zero reset both returns the seconds hand to 0, and stops the movement. Hacking just stops the movement, leaving the second hand where it is when you pull out the crown. The zero reset is awesome, the 233 (which might not be discontinued) has it.
I don't mind lack of hacking on a 2 hand movement like the 372 family (just hours/minutes, no seconds), but it's unfortunate the latest version of the 9010 doesn't hack, since the watches with that movement usually (always?) have a seconds hand. I know you can exert some back pressure to faux hack the movement, but I hate doing that. |
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