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Need Suggestion on Pam Dial Swap - Please Helppp

lan61t

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Hi guys, i'm have a bit of dilemma.

I have 2 DSN Case and 1 FGD dial. I want to put the fgd dial to one of the Case but i'm confuse which one that i have to swap.
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Exhibit Dial A
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DSN sausage dial + hands lumed by ziggy. (L Swiss L)

Exhibit Dial B
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DSN standard dial + hands (L Swiss Made L)

Exhibit Dial C
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FGD Dial (T Swiss T)

My panerai master told me to swap the whole dial + hands A into Case B, turning 009C into 009A/B, and put C (fgd dial) + Hands from B into the case A, Titanium with L Swiss L dial.

What do you guys think?

and PAM does a titanium case with L Swiss L, sausage dial make?
 

goin6633

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Keep them as that way and sell me the FDG dial !
That will be best to me , lol.

I will replace the FDG dial to A watch . Keep the Ti case with a sandwich dial .
 

lan61t

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hahahahaha, i wish there are more fgd dial available :D

i'll keep that suggestion. i feel it's kinda waste to throw a dial and hands that has been ziggified, that's why i want to put it on the ti case
 

hooligan

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...and PAM does a titanium case with L Swiss L, sausage dial make?

I can't see your pics here at work, but I'll assume you are talking about Luminor Marina dials with the running seconds at 9 o'clock.

The answer is yes, they did. The PAM177 started with the G series which would have been a sausage "L Swiss L" dial. *Only* that year, as the H series was the introduction of the sandwich dials. There were 500 PAM177G watches made.

...My panerai master told me to swap the whole dial + hands A into Case B, turning 009C into 009A/B...

But dial/hands "A" are L Swiss L, right? That would change the 009C into a 009C or late 009B. A and early B series were "T Swiss T" dials and hands.