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Items Tagged With Chinese MovementNew Movement for Replica Panerais
Written By: Ziggy Zumba 2006-01-16 11:06:23 Here Ziggyzumba dissects one of the newest threats in the replica market: Chinese copies of the ETA 6497-2. Up to this time one of the easiest ways of spotting a fake Panerai (which uses a version of this movement) was to simply LISTEN. Because the replicas were based on the slower 6497-1 movement, genuine watches had 6 "ticks" per second versus the 5 ticks of the fakes. The ever-inventive Chinese have copied the faster 6497-2 movement, and have even duplicated the swan-neck bridge that is the signature of the Panerai movement. Ziggy takes one apart and compares the movement to an Swiss ETA one. A great read for any Panerai buyer on the market for a new watch. Read More About New Movement For Replica Panerais... There are 1 items tagged with Chinese Movement. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud
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