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  1. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    You're the one who only believes what is written in books ;) Millions of people also confirm there is a guy in the sky who controls our lives. It must be true since it is written in a book ;) Again, the only modified 6152/1 that has a 12.55 (case number 124982, SMZ MM 186) was part to the...
  2. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    Good morning. Here's something very interesting. Check out Ehlers & Wiegmann's 1950s-1960s book on page 1125: "The watches with the Luminor dial are some of the rarest examples of Reference GPF 2/56 known to date. Of the 25 watches registered in our database so far (as at 01/01/2016), only four...
  3. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    Sure! One more thing, pls forget what you have read in books for a moment and just look at it with logic and common sense... Good night! Cheers Jose
  4. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    Ah the Birindelli watch... Ok, one thing you need to understand about vintage Panerai watches is that once "Luminor" dials became available, the Marina Militare replaced all Radiomir dials on the watches that were in service. All watches delivered to the Marina Militare during the 1950s...
  5. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    You're most welcome! Your tenacity helps me making my article even better, thanks for that. My research is based on data, lots of data. I own the largest vintage Panerai database in the world, with over 500 well documented timepieces and tons of other Panerai items and never before seen...
  6. pereztroika

    Panerai-kaféen - løst og fast om Panerai

    Thanks for your comment. It's not only the movements my friend. The substance "Luminor" was also introduced in the 1960s. The official 1949 document is just a trademark registration for the name "Luminor", not a patent for a specific product. Rolex was forced by the US Government to do...