I always feel the '6' looks very sexy on the T dials. If only the L painted dials are made that way, which I think is out of the question..LOL,, but at least, the sandwich dial on the 26K has a 'semi-sexy 6' IMHO..
As you can see, it is very difficult to tell the PVD color due to lighting conditions. Therefore I can really recommend to get to see them in person Asi...
I no, it is very difficult to see the right color of the PVD on a pic. Most of the pics I make of my watch it look Black, even next to my pam 195 it look black. But in real it is more grey than my pam 195. I also think that a OP6500 case is more pencil gr...
You telling me...You got it back? because..If I remember whell it left your stable a long time ago......Colpur of the PVD is very very hard to capture..It's been described as pencil lead/greay but in real life you can see a purple colour in it also..Very,...
This piece is of incredible importance and one of the nicest out there...The OP6500 case differs subtantually from an OP6500 case...and in fact it is the same case that was use to produce the 5218-209 and 5218-210.......You didn't know that did you? hahah...
Congrats to your new watch. I met Eng yesterday with his 5218-202A. He told me the story of the watch....which is the very first 100 piece that Panerai sent to Italian Navy Officer. I couldn't sleep well last night my friend as that gorgeour non-matching ...
Asi, I always feel the '6' looks very sexy on the T dials. If only the L painted dials are made that way, which I think is out of the question..LOL,, but at least, the sandwich dial on the 26K has a 'semi-sexy 6' IMHO.. Thanks for the pixs.. Cheers,