Some say it would be a good way to get rid of unused stock.hako wrote:Ahh, never looked at the WL in this way. Very interesting hypothesis. Indeed, hard to understand why you should continue to develop a 3646 once you have a case with proper lugs and a CG.
What puzzled me most is the placement of the 2533 dial.
I was always under the impression that this belonged to the earliest dials in the first place. In fact, Perezcope mentions in one of his IG posts that he believes that the Vacheron Dealer Panerai modeled it on a very early VC Disco Volante:
Sounds very Paneraish to me.
It could be a late redesign of the original "3 6 9 12" sandwich dial in order to reduce the glow in the dark area of the lume. That way it would be less noticeable for enemy patrols.kilowattore wrote:Once agreed that Richemont isnt reliable, I think we can all have our say and consider it "right"
The 2533 is a puzzle yes... maybe an early sandwich prototype?