Its been years since I last heard of him. He made some wonderfull boxes and exotic leather strap for me in the pastronald_t80 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2024, 10:17 pm Where is Donerix now?..... loves his vintage watch boxes!
Pam homage history
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I didn't see a "new poster or welcome" page, so I hope it's ok if I introduce myself here as I want to mention a bit of history.
I caught the Panerai bug way back in 2005-2006 when I purchased a gen 112G and discovered Paneristi dot com. I was a frequent poster for years using the handle OldSkool112. Back in the day, I became friends with Kevin Rogers (aka Adeeos, RIP) and actually talked Kev into making me some custom long straps as he and I shared the same passion, straps with looong tails. Shortly after, Kev paired with Bruce (BigB) and started selling these glorious ammo straps. I later bought a 6152-1 rep from Kev and had him fit it to my late grandfathers Hamilton 921 movement to create a homage honoring my Grandfather and it always makes me smile as it's a piece of him that I wear on special occasions. Unfortunately, Kev's passing interrupted the final revisions on the watch and I actually just discovered this forum while searching for a trusted watchmaker that could hopefully retrofit a better dial, hands, crystal, and crown guard than I currently have now. As a new poster, I don't believe that I can post a pic yet, but hopefully soon I can show you what I have.
Thanks for reading and apologies if this is not in the correct forum.
Cheers.
I caught the Panerai bug way back in 2005-2006 when I purchased a gen 112G and discovered Paneristi dot com. I was a frequent poster for years using the handle OldSkool112. Back in the day, I became friends with Kevin Rogers (aka Adeeos, RIP) and actually talked Kev into making me some custom long straps as he and I shared the same passion, straps with looong tails. Shortly after, Kev paired with Bruce (BigB) and started selling these glorious ammo straps. I later bought a 6152-1 rep from Kev and had him fit it to my late grandfathers Hamilton 921 movement to create a homage honoring my Grandfather and it always makes me smile as it's a piece of him that I wear on special occasions. Unfortunately, Kev's passing interrupted the final revisions on the watch and I actually just discovered this forum while searching for a trusted watchmaker that could hopefully retrofit a better dial, hands, crystal, and crown guard than I currently have now. As a new poster, I don't believe that I can post a pic yet, but hopefully soon I can show you what I have.
Thanks for reading and apologies if this is not in the correct forum.
Cheers.
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My buckles My straps
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Builds: 6152/1 mini 2 mini 1 Ti

My buckles My straps
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sandara_l ... rks/albums
Builds: 6152/1 mini 2 mini 1 Ti

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Just reposted in proper forum, thanks for the guidance.straps68 wrote: ↑April 5th, 2025, 2:15 pmWelcome to H-F
BTW, the correct forum for introductions is here: viewforum.php?f=2
Cheers!
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A brief history of the VDB brand.
The name VDB comes from professional cyclist Franck VAnDenBroucke, who died in 2009.
Why choose this name?
Stephan Obst is a former cyclist.
After selling Panerai tributes, he moved on to other types of watches under the VDB “Vintage Daily Beater” brand (instead of Vintage VDB). I remember that at the time, everyone on the old hf forum admired his work until the BBQ sauce incident.
The name VDB comes from professional cyclist Franck VAnDenBroucke, who died in 2009.
Why choose this name?
Stephan Obst is a former cyclist.
After selling Panerai tributes, he moved on to other types of watches under the VDB “Vintage Daily Beater” brand (instead of Vintage VDB). I remember that at the time, everyone on the old hf forum admired his work until the BBQ sauce incident.
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Re: Pam homage history
Welcome!JBC77 wrote: ↑April 5th, 2025, 2:37 pmJust reposted in proper forum, thanks for the guidance.straps68 wrote: ↑April 5th, 2025, 2:15 pmWelcome to H-F
BTW, the correct forum for introductions is here: viewforum.php?f=2
Cheers!
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http://www.homage-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=27
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I got banned from rep geek multiple times because of these guysflyback wrote:A brief history of the VDB brand.
The name VDB comes from professional cyclist Franck VAnDenBroucke, who died in 2009.
Why choose this name?
Stephan Obst is a former cyclist.
After selling Panerai tributes, he moved on to other types of watches under the VDB “Vintage Daily Beater” brand (instead of Vintage VDB). I remember that at the time, everyone on the old hf forum admired his work until the BBQ sauce incident.



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I really dig the VDB designs, but I haven’t picked one up. What was the BBQ sauce incident?
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+1 what was it?Hypnogagia wrote: ↑November 28th, 2025, 4:28 pm I really dig the VDB designs, but I haven’t picked one up. What was the BBQ sauce incident?
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Someone spent a lot of money on a 6152/1 at a GTG. They took it apart to service it and the dial had a smell of A1 sauce about it. Theory at the time was they used it to age the dial/indices. If I remember rightly the jokes were daily for about three months at the time…