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(Note that all of the new radiomir black seals and 8 days have the highly desirable sandwich dials. The 8 days is based on the very nice JLC 1877 movement and interestingly has the power reserve indicator on display through the back of the case. As well, the 8 days ONLY has the 1950 Gold Hands) ®Ú¾Ú§@ªÌ©Ò»¡¡A³o¤ä8¤éÁå¬O¥ÎJLC 1877¾÷ªä Frank |
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I am not sure if I can agree with the comment about the retail price of the new Radiomir 8 days not being expensive. The $7400 price is the same as the JLC Reverso Grande Date, which is a rectangular movement with big date and 8 days of power reserve. The RG version of the 8 days ($18,900) is even more than the JLC Master Eight Days in RG ($15,000), which uses the same movmenet but also features a jour et nuit function and of course the big date. In the actual buying scenario, due to its ever growing popularity, one will most likely get less discount on a Panerai than a JLC, but I just think that strictly from a retail price point of view, Panerai is more expensive with less functions included. Just my personal opinion.
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