BIONONE
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I'm afraid we are missive some crucial elements to the right of this picture, minus point for you for not framing your shot properly. Minus 2 points I should add.... :lol:
Nice look
I'm afraid we are missive some crucial elements to the right of this picture, minus point for you for not framing your shot properly. Minus 2 points I should add.... :lol:
Nice look
Hi guys, my PPF white dial arrived today. I am very happy, overall quality of the watch is insane. Anyway, I am not sure about the flexibility of the end link/bracelet. I would like to ask - is it normal? Is this how it should be? Thanks for the help.
What's better about PF, next to the fact that it doesn't have ceramic balls falling out? Is it stiffer?It is not as good as PF, but compare to the GEN flex, yes it is normal !
I noticed majority of everyone's preference is the white white dial over the blue dial. May I know is it because the white dial is more accurate?
The hour markers on the white dial looks like dadk grey while gens are pitch black. Can anyone confirm?
The white dial was copied from a gen sample and is very accurate, unlike the blue. Markers and hands are pitch black and when you see grey it's because theybare reflecting the light.
Thanks for the heads up. Did they showcase the gen comparison photos with PPF? I might get the white one just to wear it under the radar. The blue one attracts too much collectors attention.
I read a thread about the movement of the PPF being dodgey. Apparently the rotor isn’t screwed in, it’s glued in. Has anyone been having issues with the movement of theirs?
You misread, the rotor is screwed, but there's small metal decal glued on top of the three small screw of the rotor, to make it look like the gen Patek movement, but the rotor is screwed