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    What’s your favourite panda or panda reverse dial

    So I’ve recently become fascinated with panda dial watches and more specifically reverse panda dials , I guess I’m into chrono watches as a result that have a contrast dial between the dial and the sub dials , the 2 I’m really into at the moment are these 2 , problem is that 1 of them is as rare as hens teeth and the other is 20k which is double the list price !

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    Who else is into these , maybe some pics of your favourite panda dial watches

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    Fell in love with this, recently. Not rare but not cheap either.


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    Probably this

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    My Speedmaster

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    And reverse


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    Some real beauties you’ve posted , the speedy is my favourite so far


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    The search function is your friend ....

    https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...ur-Panda-dials

    (I'm not going to bother re-posting my favourites).

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    For me it’s the Universal Geneve Uni-Compax Big Eye. Something of a dream given the prices so a photo from someone else will have to do.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/By0YqLAB...d=p1dkyoqzluc4

    Can never make my mind up which I prefer, panda or reverse panda, so I suppose I’d need to get the pair.

    And I just learnt that real panda eye coloring is pretty symmetrical. Google searching for an actual big eye panda turned up nothing ;-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seiko7A38 View Post
    https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...ur-Panda-dials

    (I'm not going to bother re-posting my favourites).

    It's a six year old thread... if we just bumped stuff from the past decade there would never be any new topics.


    I've no Pandas to show at the moment, except a Citizen quartz that's not good enough to flaunt. Some stunners in here though.
    I have noticed recently a load of ebay listings with Seiko Chronograph models described as "Panda" dials just for having different coloured subs. i.e. yellow dial and blue subs... Seiko Panda. Blue dial with red subs... Seiko Panda.
    Some of these guys need to visit a zoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbn13 View Post
    That looks stunning!

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    The Breitling Top Time , gorgeous .



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    Quote Originally Posted by kevkojak View Post
    I have noticed recently a load of ebay listings with Seiko Chronograph models described as "Panda" dials just for having different coloured subs. i.e. yellow dial and blue subs... Seiko Panda. Blue dial with red subs... Seiko Panda.
    Some of these guys need to visit a zoo.
    I'll agree with you on that point, Kev. This 'Golden Panda' which sold on WUS recently was a classic !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ordo View Post
    Fell in love with this, recently. Not rare but not cheap either.

    Also a huge fan of this, bit pricey tho for a Hamilton


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    The latest edition of the Navitimer...

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    18k LE from Hodinkee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kevkojak View Post
    It's a six year old thread... if we just bumped stuff from the past decade there would never be any new topics.


    I've no Pandas to show at the moment, except a Citizen quartz that's not good enough to flaunt. Some stunners in here though.
    I have noticed recently a load of ebay listings with Seiko Chronograph models described as "Panda" dials just for having different coloured subs. i.e. yellow dial and blue subs... Seiko Panda. Blue dial with red subs... Seiko Panda.
    Some of these guys need to visit a zoo.
    Yet I find this thread much more refreshing than those seeking advice on how to get on their ADs Rolex waitlist..


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    This is my one and only panda reverse dial and I have 5 strap options including this original beads of rice


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluehase284 View Post
    The latest edition of the Navitimer...
    I definitely need one of these next


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    my fav panda

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    Does this qualify?

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    I have a few but mostly gravitate towards reverse pandas...




    It’s probably turning to an addiction....



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    I do like this one.


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    It's a bit old but I think this one is my fave , My youngest lad wants it so I may not get to wear it much more!!




    My second fave is the newest watch to me, Tissot..




    Not sure if this qualifies as a Panda but I like it!




    This was a very cheap one but I like this one too!






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    What’s your favourite panda or panda reverse dial

    My panda speedmaster


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    Last edited by Rbains0708; 22nd August 2019 at 07:36.

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    I don’t possess a Panda but can see me doing so one day. I do really like the new Zenith Hodinkee edition but at nearly $20k it won’t be the one I add to collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Not sure if this qualifies as a Panda but I like it!
    It’s a drunk panda! It’s a beautiful watch, very stylish, thanks for posting it up.

    Mine is more normal but very special to me, and I never tire of looking at it.


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    One of my favourites


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Curta View Post
    I do like this one.


    I'm not surprised , that is a stunning looking dial/watch .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ar.parask View Post
    I have a few but mostly gravitate towards reverse pandas...




    It’s probably turning to an addiction....



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    My word , what a stunning collection


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    Quote Originally Posted by ordo View Post
    Fell in love with this, recently. Not rare but not cheap either.

    Love this one too.
    I think Hamilton do a newer similar watch to this. Which is really nice too.

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    What’s your favourite panda or panda reverse dial

    Also the Dan Henry 1964 is pretty nice for the price.
    Last edited by Redwolf; 23rd August 2019 at 00:20.

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    Keep it simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluehase284 View Post
    The latest edition of the Navitimer...
    this is gorgeous..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyzzj View Post
    this is gorgeous..
    It's got sunshine activated bling mode on at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlies View Post
    My word , what a stunning collection


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    My only panda is a Speedmaster, I like it and wear it often.


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    Wow! Thats lovely!!


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    I don’t know if I can say favorite when I have only one panda dial?



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    Maybe its the big date & guilloche dial that reminds me of VC. I need to see this in real life to judge its dimensions, the annual calander additon was subtle .


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