Patek Philippe 570 Features


Ref. No. :570
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1960
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Italy, Milano
Price : price on request
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
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The Panerai faithful will cringe, but I found something on eBay that made me say "Eh, why not?"It's a Marina Militare; obviously with a strong nod to the Panerai Luminor. Hell, if it said "Panerai" on it, it'd actually be a pretty good knock-off. As it is, though, I suppose it's more of an homage than anything else:I've no illusion as to what it is; a cheap Chinese watch. I love the styling of the Panerai, but the wife foolishly seems to think there are better things to spend money on. It seems to be pretty well made; my jeweler went through the movement and said it looked pretty sturdy, so I should have little concern there. I had to replace the band, as the fake-croc band it came with was just way to short, and it strangled my wrist.Anyway, I took some photos this morning, and thought I'd post 'em.Flame away!
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