that T-dials are an acquired taste. Then there is....me. Here's what happened. I had bought a 117 from a local "dealer" in Singapore. He delivered it to me, in a coffee shop and after we finalized the transaction, I told him: "I'll have also the one you'r
reminds me of the Cyclone in Coney Island. I'm a bit promiscuous, when it comes to Paneai's cases and materials, I like them all (but for the ceramics, which I would have left to Richard Ginori). I still have a couple of titaniums (both t/t) One right han
...I also have a soft spot for T/T models, although when it comes to tobacco, I'll take it any which way they they produce them...44mm/47mm Luminors, Radiomirs.... I chased after this one for more than 18 months... This 117 "shadow" I bought on the Web an
last tritium dial, is accurate only when referring to the 009 along with the 004 and 026. There are 001, 002, 010 and 022, C serial models, manufactured in year 2000 that have tritium dials. After that the tritium was confined to Submersible models which
brought out the brown. Of course, the tobacco of the T-T models takes on a different hue, in different light conditions. This 117 looks pretty brown also....