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Photos of 2 extremely rare radiomirs
Feb 14, 2012,11:54 AM
platinum cali with in-house movement
this is different than the 349 since it is platinum rather than titanium
radiomir with "indepent" movement -
all mechanical movement designed to make the seconds hand jump to each seconds marker rather than sweep
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Photos of 2 extremely rare radiomirs
By: mike1111 : February 14th, 2012-11:54
platinum cali with in-house movement this is different than the 349 since it is platinum rather than titanium radiomir with "indepent" movement - all mechanical movement designed to make the seconds hand jump to each seconds marker rather than sweep...
I was familiar with the Indipendent...
By: sergio : February 14th, 2012-16:17
and was very...VERY close to buying one, when on offer at a dealer in Singapore, a while back. it's the first time I see the 387. What a pity, though, the "seconds" really do a number to the dial. Ciao - Sergio
Two very nice watches.
By: grigo : February 14th, 2012-22:23
I was wondering what was bothering me about the cali dial and couldn't figure it out. Of course, it was looking me straight in the face thanks to Nicolas pointing it out for me. The small seconds at 9 o'clock on the dial. Does not suit the dial if you wan...
Finally
By: Jester : February 16th, 2012-08:07
a picture from fellow owner. Out of curiousity, what was the difference in LIST price between this & PAM262: Platinum 47mm california?
387 is really nice...
By: i_am_Sam : February 20th, 2012-06:22
I can only wish that it was in steel... And for the independent.. It's one of the early non-historic, Radiomirs, that are extremely classy, original and gorgeous Thanks for sharing Mike Always love to see your photographs Best, Sam
Gorgeous pair
By: Davo : February 24th, 2012-16:34
Just jaw dropping. Thanks for the pics.