nicholsun
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Thanks - follow-up question(s) for you
Thanks for the kind words and taking time to read and respond. (1) What's your view on buying in house vs. ETA? I think I get your view on vintage and non-vintage. I'll definitely upload the pictures. (2) Secondly, thoughts on buying a "near-mint" vintage instead of BNIB etc? I'm thinking of going that route for one of them (the Radiomir) because it will be a daily use watch.
In House is a very relative concept, at Panerai...
By: amanico : July 3rd, 2010-11:41
But an expensive one! Well, the movements are taken from ETA, Valfleurier, Minerva or Piaget, and Panerai used to house Rolex, Angelus, Zenith, JLC, which is not an exhaustive list. Therefore, as Panerai was a " Laboratorio de Ideas ", the simpler is the ...
just to clarify
By: nicholsun : July 3rd, 2010-11:58
I think I get what you're saying, but just to check. You're point is that the so called in house movements are only relatively more "in house" than previously? You don't think they're original or just more so than before?
I have a question Nicolas...
By: i_am_Sam : July 4th, 2010-02:42
Is that always the case of Richemont's watch brands? I mean let's take Panerai's P999 calibre which I read was based on Piaget's Antiplano movement also the one in the 309 & 322 was based on Minerva movement and not forgetting the chronograph movement on ...