From left to right: GPF 2/56 from 1956 with mid 1960s Luminor dial, Rolex-Panerai Ref. 3646 anonymous 'Kampfschwimmer' from 1943 (delivered in 1944) with later added Rolex print, Rolex-Panerai Ref. 6154 'Little Egiziano' from 1954 (never went to Egypt ), ...
...has even the correct 15 jewels movement with Incabloc. Not sure about the hands though. Watches which surfaced far from Montecatini Terme have blued hands. Check out the overview of all known 6154s I published here: perezcope.com Cheers Jose ...
This very watch got me banned from Paneristi.com in 2015 The dial was changed and the movement is from a 1940s Rolex pocket watch. perezcope.com Cheers Jose
by the shark of Montecatini, who in the early 1990s was seen walking out of the old Panerai premises with a box full of watch cases At least 16! 6154s came from Montecatini. They have all kinds of weird movements. When I visited him the first time in 2016...
after a look at Ferretti's website/for sale section, I saw a piece I was interested. A 3646 circa 1950. I called him and had a weird conversation. Something didn't seem to click. So I just let it go. I also asked after the WWF model PAM037 (of which he ha...
that had these and then some Panerai collectors (the real ones) have veritable treasures (in Panerai's standards) I saw a 6154 e different 5218-202A and a nice 6152-1, on the same table, having coffee with a friend, years ago I used a saucer just for the ...