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Ok for the Panerai caliber but they are really sick with the dials prices ... What a joke ...
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Chris13600 wrote:Ok for the Panerai caliber but they are really sick with the dials prices ... What a joke ...
I think the movement if gen is ok, but you right the dial price is sick
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Yes, I believe it is genuine ... this calibre is Panerai way to totally breaking from using ETA movements. It is what would be the replacement of the 6497 that Panerai used in most base models. The P6000 is a 3-day movement, most basic finish and is used in those crappy and cheapest models that have a "snap on" caseback!

https://watchbase.com/panerai/caliber/p-6000

This is an easily cloneable movement ... but the Rep factories already produce a decent 3-day clone of the P3000, I doubt they would stoop to creating a clone P6000 ... it's just not profitable. And since these Panerai models are not all popular, they would not care to do so.
tafari wrote: June 8th, 2019, 4:27 am Panerai cal. P6000
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It's not that appealing in my opinion, nor is the P3000.

To me, it's the Rolex 618, Angelus SF240 or nothing if I were to spend a lot of money on the real deal, or a homage.

When I think of it, I would rather have a homage than a gen, that way I would know what I have under the hood.

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Yoda wrote:It's not that appealing in my opinion, nor is the P3000.

To me, it's the Rolex 618, Angelus SF240 or nothing if I were to spend a lot of money on the real deal, or a homage.

When I think of it, I would rather have a homage than a gen, that way I would know what I have under the hood.

In the end, it can only show the time.
you are right Michael, the Rolex 618 would be still my dream, as I already own a beauty Angelus SF240
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TimemiT wrote:Yes, I believe it is genuine ... this calibre is Panerai way to totally breaking from using ETA movements. It is what would be the replacement of the 6497 that Panerai used in most base models. The P6000 is a 3-day movement, most basic finish and is used in those crappy and cheapest models that have a "snap on" caseback!

https://watchbase.com/panerai/caliber/p-6000

This is an easily cloneable movement ... but the Rep factories already produce a decent 3-day clone of the P3000, I doubt they would stoop to creating a clone P6000 ... it's just not profitable. And since these Panerai models are not all popular, they would not care to do so.
tafari wrote: June 8th, 2019, 4:27 am Panerai cal. P6000
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https://www.chrono24.de/panerai/werk-ko ... 461858.htm

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thanks for your well explaining ImageImage
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I would be happy with an angelus , i think nothing better than 8 days power reserve ....
a Rolex 616 , yes but in a radiomir for me ...
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tafari wrote: June 8th, 2019, 4:27 am Panerai cal. P6000
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https://www.chrono24.de/panerai/werk-ko ... 461858.htm

a gen?
Anyone know where I can get some wide double pencil hands to fit a Panerai Calibre P.2002/9???
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It is a nice movement ... p2002/9. ... 3 barrel with and 8+ day PR

but those new hour/min wheels that Panerai is using are big (as in diameter of CP)

may be difficult to find ... or find something large and broach them?

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