ppalasthira
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Nicolas, I totally forgot to show you this.......
I used to collect watch dials, but sort of given up for no apparent reason.
A bit banged up, but still a beauty. This was an old photo that I took. I don't really know what sort of shape it would be in now.
Your Panda dial still rocks. I really don't know what to with these dials that i've collected over the years.....
Pana



So I guess
By: Bill : March 11th, 2008-14:21
This means you set it to zero. Go on your dive. The max depth is registered of the dive and when you get home you reset. Or You prepare the watch by pumping it and then when you dive it shows the variable depth. Still confused. Bill
So I guess you could say
By: Bill : March 11th, 2008-14:31
This watch is a record keeper of the dive. Not really a diving tool to use as a reference during the dive in conjunction with other equipment. I have heard some of the other watches with this type of "complication - depth gauge" if one can call it that us...
The plexy just.......
By: ppalasthira : March 11th, 2008-15:11
For me the plexy just give the watch, not only a sharp vintage look but also it shows more of the Portugese's heritage and roots. IMHO, the Portugese current collection should have a more 'vintage' feel like your 5000. The 5002 is a nice watch, please don...
Thanks...
By: ppalasthira : March 11th, 2008-15:15
At the AD, the rep was explaining all the functions to me. I just got so confused and actually asked him - "Ok, lets get straight to the point, what is the significance of this watch?" He replied - "Its the world's first mechanical watch that is equipped ...
I watched the video again
By: Bill : March 11th, 2008-15:20
Hi Pana, It is absolutely clear after your explanation. I did not see the second yellow marking the max depth arrow underneath the white one the first time round as I did not know what I was actually looking at. Crystal clear now thanks again. Bill