I enjoyed it a lot! I'm a big fan of split-second chronograph, as you may know. And this is one impressive piece! And I enjoyed specially the video. I had no idea how fast goes the 1/8 second hand! Cheers, Jian
How long does the foudroyante hand run for? Does it stop before the entire watch stops? Is the movement related to the Graham and GP Fourdroyante? Thanks again!
I've never let the foudroyante run long enough to drain the power reserve but I would assume it stops the same time the entire watch stops. I do not know if the Jaquet movement is related to that of the Graham and GP versions. Hopefully someone here knows...
... for the following reasons: 1. The Graham 1695 movement (it was used in the Graham first, GP SF came later) was a Jaquet as well. 2. The Panerai layout is exactly the same as the Graham's and the GP's. This is not your everyday layout, with a foudroyan...
I also believe this is the same movement as the GP and Graham, as mentioned elsewhere, not only an unusual complication but apparently the V7750 is properly robust and torque-ful to run all those hands reliably. Beautiful pictures and informative opinions...
After hamburgers w/ the Panerai rep, I handled the entire new collection - 232, 243, etc. while sipping down some decaf right at my kitchen table. Scott even made my older daughter navigate through the house w/ the Arktos GMT. The 246 was awesome. I loved...
Staring at the 1/8th sec spinning around so addictive. Hey, I think Chad told me that Scott left Panerai not that long ago (unless I got the names mixed up and it was another Panerai rep that left). If it were Scott, he was a great guy as I met him in per...
First, Anthony - great first review! Comment: I don't have a Panerai - never have - never wanted one. But your pretty blue hands whirling round on the video may be more convincing. 45mm seems a tad 'compensating' don'tcha think? Question: If you muck up t...
. . .and congratulations! I love the Panerai look and I completely agree with you that the next order of business will hopefully be upping the ante a little in the movement finishing department, but for all that it's still a heck of a piece. Jack
. . . iteration of the Jacquet foudroyante I've seen . . . it evenly balances the useful information required on the dial with the clarity necessary to utilize it. I'm one of those guys that scratches his head when it comes to Panerai in general, but even...
when it comes to GO watches. Maybe I can convert u into a Panerai lover one day When is the Laguna Seca anyways? I don't follow racing much. Cheers, Anthony
but (much) to big for me (a sigh of relief :-) ) The blued hands appear to be of a very light hue of blue ... is it my monitor that is off or are the blued hands not as dark blue as some other brands use? Edwin
it's a blue which sort of has a turquoise look to it. from the looks of it, it looks like a painted blue instead of the usual blued hands by chemical or heated treatment. i'm not 100% sure so if i'm wrong, someone please correct me. - anthony
What can I say. Great watch which I too hope to have the privilege of owning once I get a little more juice with Chad. Wear in good health. I expect to see it in the flesh very soon so be sure to wear next time we get together. Thanks again for the great ...
Hi, Congrats on a stunning piece ! Have been waiting for that one also........ great to see it in reality ! Btw: have a look at: www.watchprosite.com you can see my foudroyante.....(non panerai though)... Best regards, Mark ===== edited to fix url link - ...
and i thought i was done with Panerai...your pics and words changed my mind...now i need to hunt one...just out of curiosity, what is the retail? congrats in owning such a beautiful piece!!!...and you're right about finishing...not acceptable for the pric...