ssalxpanerai said:I think the dial is not DVS. I have seen DVS has the T-Swiss-T on PAM 26 long ago. But never seen one on right hand dial. The case and CG should not be from DVS either. But the crown looks like Pulp. It is a brush, not a titanium. The finishing is very obviously brushed.
Very nice looking watch. Great work!!
babola said:ssalxpanerai said:I think the dial is not DVS. I have seen DVS has the T-Swiss-T on PAM 26 long ago. But never seen one on right hand dial. The case and CG should not be from DVS either. But the crown looks like Pulp. It is a brush, not a titanium. The finishing is very obviously brushed.
Very nice looking watch. Great work!!
It's an old Davidsen T-dial, not available anymore.
babola
ssalxpanerai said:Thank you Babola. Then it must be really old. I search in all DVN post and never seen such a dial. In his photo alabum also does not have it. May be DVN should consider to make it again. I will contact him.
babola said:ssalxpanerai said:Thank you Babola. Then it must be really old. I search in all DVN post and never seen such a dial. In his photo alabum also does not have it. May be DVN should consider to make it again. I will contact him.
Ha, ha...number of us have tried already - not a chance, my friend.
What I especially like about them is the dial txt which is the closest one found on any rep dial IMO. 'T-Swiss-T' is just a tad "wrong" since it should be 'T Swiss T' (without dashes).
The finish of numerals and bar indices on this DSN dial belongs to A and post-A series, that came with T Swiss T without dashes. The 'dash' was only there during pre-A series in '97, when Panerai first time ever used 'swiss' designation under 6 o'clock.
Hope this helps,
babola
JOEJOEJOE said:babola said:ssalxpanerai said:Thank you Babola. Then it must be really old. I search in all DVN post and never seen such a dial. In his photo alabum also does not have it. May be DVN should consider to make it again. I will contact him.
Ha, ha...number of us have tried already - not a chance, my friend.
What I especially like about them is the dial txt which is the closest one found on any rep dial IMO. 'T-Swiss-T' is just a tad "wrong" since it should be 'T Swiss T' (without dashes).
The finish of numerals and bar indices on this DSN dial belongs to A and post-A series, that came with T Swiss T without dashes. The 'dash' was only there during pre-A series in '97, when Panerai first time ever used 'swiss' designation under 6 o'clock.
Hope this helps,
babola
I wonder if the dashes can be erased with... hmm I donno... nail polish remover, or black marker(?!?) or something ^^ It should be easier than putting something it isn't there.
Joe