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Thread: Panzera Aquamarine

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    Panzera Aquamarine

    Hi Guys

    This landed yesterday after being on pre order from March. First thoughts are a well built watch with the rubber strap being good quality, but also soft and very comfortable, which is a good thing as i have bought the watch for holidays. Its a Swiss movement Landeron cal 24 which is fully compatible with the ETA 2824-2 so easy maintenance. Overall very pleased. At £488 inc all taxes etc its good value.







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    No ones commenting because its not a expensive Rolex and only they can have individual threads it seems (tongue in cheek comment).



    Is the case gold plated or is it your photo?


    I am surprised by the name though I guess it means something else, having googled its a family name rather than having a meaning.

    https://www.nameslist.org/surname/Panzera



    Anyway way enjoy your watch.

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    It’s the photo, it’s Stainless Steel. Great everyday watch from down under.

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    I prefer the one below and am interested to hear how the movement works out for you considering its a clone. The manufacturer is newer, although having a storied name, but they say the movement is made from 100% swiss parts so hopefully this is a win all around.


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    I Like that. Not so keen on the caseback being secured by 10 screws, but it would annoy me a lot more on a watch needing a replacement battery from time to time.

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    I like it .. it is advertised on instagram a lot , or at least to me .


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    I have been monitoring timekeeping since setting the time on Tuesday morning so about 48hrs it has gained 2 secs,so not to shabby.

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    It's a good looking watch.

    I'm glad they got rid of the awful triple date window from previous models.

    One thing they did get wrong IMHO. The screws on the case back. It really deserves a screw down case back.

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    It’s 200ft depth so well good for holidays. I have worn all the time it since it arrived as it’s so comfortable, also the rubber strap is great quality.

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