I find always interesting to spend time reading about those undesired, rare and splendid Panerai Mare Nostrum. Many thanks for your good posts (I think there is not much to say about this perfectly executed vintage replica, yet your passion for it makes you continuing to find new talkative angles ;-) and get us untie our tongues ;-)
Our case-back conversation was about the Panerai fitted a see through case-back on this replicated Mare Nostrum. Evidently Panerai wanted to display the movement (seems as if they used the bases of an old Minerva Cal. 20); I found it more interesting because I think current Panerai wanted to exhibit the movement. In the history of the old Panerai in Firenze, often their prototyped instruments were exhibited with a display case-back allowing their buyers (Italian navy) to admire and gain confidence over the chosen mechanics. So willingly or not, this beautiful piece is linked to his ‘inglorious’ past but always remaining a stunner!
Now let’s hope to soon see a newer wearable version, 46/47mm, leaving little chances to our Nicolas to one day ending up with an engraved bezel ;-)