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Anyone know what this is?

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Flipping through Gunny's site, I came across this beauty
Anyone care to chime in what model it is?

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JC7

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appears to be a 111 in the dark with horrible lume. hope this helps

EDIT: This was funnier when the pic was just a black box. :(
 

cmb5286

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Thanks JC, but I didn't think the 111 had an engraved CG.
The seconds hand looks a lot slimmer than what I'm used to seeing on most 111's
Any other opinions?
 

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Not a 111, it has the 1950 (cushion shape) case and the Reg.TM crownguard. And as most of the 1950s, probably a domed crystal.
Fiddy or Mini fiddy ?
 

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So we missed the lumeshot ? :)
 

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Looks like a mini due to case size to CG size.
 

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The mini fiddy is a rep/fantasy, no?

Would Peter post a rep in his blog?

I bet it's a 127.


We now resume our regularly scheduled programming.
 

Replicafan

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If it was produced in 1950, why is it a 127?
I like the "coushion" shaped case too. Those other cases are too chunky for me.
Of course they're fine during a lume shot.
 

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If it was produced in 1950, why is it a 127?
I like the "coushion" shaped case too. Those other cases are too chunky for me.
Of course they're fine during a lume shot.


PAM127 is the model number. It was a reproduction of the 47mm Luminors of the early 1950s that were used by the Italian Navy. Hence, the "1950" on the dial, and the nickname of the "Fiddy".
 

Replicafan

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PAM127 is the model number. It was a reproduction of the 47mm Luminors of the early 1950s that were used by the Italian Navy. Hence, the "1950" on the dial, and the nickname of the "Fiddy".

I know.. was being cute... :lolcina:.. Never to chunky for me.. Can't wait to get a 6omm Egi soon.
Good info for the noobs to Panerai.. We were all noobs once.