Great macros! Can you post a pic of a whole old style movement? [nt]

Nov 26, 2012,09:20 AM
 

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Panerai Calibre OP I

 
 By: Mech : November 26th, 2012-03:26
I had to open up my Pam 2BT recently for some research work and was quite impressed with its ETA 6497 movement and decided to take some pix of it. Panerai seldom (or never) brags too much of its stuff inside the case and the only time I had the chance to ...  

Panerai has always been an...assembler..

 
 By: sergio : November 26th, 2012-03:44
not a movement's manufacturer. It's natural they wouldn't "focus" on the movements their model house, ain't it? Now that Richemont DO make the stuff, the "visual" has improved dramatically and they can "brag" a bit, too :-) As for the...additional...numbe... 

Movement pic

 
 By: Mech : November 26th, 2012-16:13
I removed the number, enjoy! Mech. ...  

Nice one...

 
 By: Jester : November 27th, 2012-09:42
What kind of tool did you use to open up the caseback?

Alec, it's so simple and I didn't know it before

 
 By: Mech : November 27th, 2012-14:20
until a watchmaker friend taught me this little trick of using a lump of Blue Tac the size of a golf ball, press it firmly against the case back and turn. It does pretty effortless unscrewing and totally not causing any scratching to it at all. It require... 

Pre-V Logo Movement

 
 By: Mech : November 27th, 2012-16:04
I haven't really seen one on the internet and I suppose most owners wouldn't open up their pre-v logos and photograph them, also not many literature of it. Here's some I took recently... and what does "Y3" means.....?? "1993" enjoy Mech. ...  

how time flies..still amazed by some of my

 
 By: Mech : July 23rd, 2015-03:13
older posts and pix I took back then, and amazingly, I still have most of these watches! timeless I hope.. Mech

Great idea...

 
 By: Jester : November 28th, 2012-07:56
Although I'm always a bit nervous of doing so for fear of compromising the water resistance. I shall give it a try some day...

Looks good enough, but nothing beats the XXIX :-))

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : November 26th, 2012-23:49
Their XXIX ( only 100 or 150 times used) but this is one for the history books LOL

Serial # of movement? Or batch # of movement?

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 27th, 2012-18:03
Shrug. - AT

Those were the good ol' days...

 
 By: travelller : December 1st, 2012-18:19
...because I really doubt you will find that finish in a 000 N ... :| I'm also a macro buff - fortunately for me, I didn't have to remove the caseback on mine... ;) ...  

000 and 005 are not that bad

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : December 2nd, 2012-03:15
the OP I and OP II are okay, not haute horlogerie ofcourse but imo good enough scroll this link and you'll see pics of an OP II ( boutique Pam 41x) Only look at the pictures on the left, you don't want to see the right LOL amp;fi=717&pi=4961688&ti...