Anonimo Dino Zei
Bought it from the official trader in Greece. Condition is excellent. Coming with 2 leather straps ( black & olive ) and one light green rubber. The watch is one of the kind! Was been produced only in 250 pieces. The watch has a 7 days countdown system. The last service on 17/5/21. The case on the San Marco is a true work of art. A case that was milled on the same machines that Panerai used for years. Its those little details that add up making the San Marco a truly special watch. The dark case is beautiful. The case gets this dark color from a unique process done by Anonimo. The Ox Pro treatment gives the San Marco that grey textured finish. Federico Massaces explains that the cases are first machined, they are never stamped. Once the case is hand polished/finished, the Ox Pro-B coating is applied. But insted of stopping there, the case is polished yet again. This is what results in the unique grey color. It looks and feels unlike any other case I have felt. Advertisements REPORT THIS ADPRIVACY The case in one massive piece of steel and to access the movement you have to take the screws off the front of the case, remove the bezel, crystal and then by removing the unique screw on the back of the case this release the movement. Evidently there is no removable case back on the San Marco. Very unique. Touching back on the case and how it was made. Each case is hand machined from a solid block of stainless steel. Federico believes that stamping the cases damages the strength of the material used. When you hold the San Marco you do immediately get a sense of the strength and ruggedness. The fixed bezel is held in place by 5 Thorx screws. These screws guarantee a superior grip and a superior tightening (30%) compared to that of a normal traditional head screw. Not only that, but the screws look absolutely killer as well. Something else that you will immediately notice are the various sized/shaped crowns. Each crown note only operates differently, but of course operates the different functions as well. It’s so fun when a watch has multiple functions, so much to play with tickles the watch enthusiast’s fancy. The king of the crowns located at the 2 o’clock position is the largest of the three. King crown only spins 90 degress and is screwed down with spring release action. Comparable to Gi Joe’s kung fu grip. To unscrew the crown, you push pressure down to compress the spring and turn the crown releasing it pop up style. I never had a crown operate this way, it is quite cool. The king crown is in charge of many of the San Marco’s functions such as winding, setting the date, time and D-Day countdown function. The D-Day function is my personal favorite. You can use it to countdown to an important date that is within a 7-day period. Bought it from the official trader in Greece. Condition is excellent. Coming with 2 leather straps ( black & olive ) and one light green rubber. The watch is one of the kind! Was been produced only in 250 pieces. The watch has a 7 days countdown system. The last service on 17/5/21. The case on the San Marco is a true work of art. A case that was milled on the same machines that Panerai used for years. Its those little details that add up making the San Marco a truly special watch. The dark case is beautiful. The case gets this dark color from a unique process done by Anonimo. The Ox Pro treatment gives the San Marco that grey textured finish. Federico Massaces explains that the cases are first machined, they are never stamped. Once the case is hand polished/finished, the Ox Pro-B coating is applied. But insted of stopping there, the case is polished yet again. This is what results in the unique grey color. It looks and feels unlike any other case I have felt. Advertisements REPORT THIS ADPRIVACY The case in one massive piece of steel and to access the movement you have to take the screws off the front of the case, remove the bezel, crystal and then by removing the unique screw on the back of the case this release the movement. Evidently there is no removable case back on the San Marco. Very unique. Touching back on the case and how it was made. Each case is hand machined from a solid block of stainless steel. Federico believes that stamping the cases damages the strength of the material used. When you hold the San Marco you do immediately get a sense of the strength and ruggedness. The fixed bezel is held in place by 5 Thorx screws. These screws guarantee a superior grip and a superior tightening (30%) compared to that of a normal traditional head screw. Not only that, but the screws look absolutely killer as well. Something else that you will immediately notice are the various sized/shaped crowns. Each crown note only operates differently, but of course operates the different functions as well. It’s so fun when a watch has multiple functions, so much to play with tickles the watch enthusiast’s fancy. The king of the crowns located at the 2 o’clock position is the largest of the three. King crown only spins 90 degress and is screwed down with spring release action. Comparable to Gi Joe’s kung fu grip. To unscrew the crown, you push pressure down to compress the spring and turn the crown releasing it pop up style. I never had a crown operate this way, it is quite cool. The king crown is in charge of many of the San Marco’s functions such as winding, setting the date, time and D-Day countdown function. The D-Day function is my personal favorite. You can use it to countdown to an important date that is within a 7-day period.Anonimo Dino Zei $ 6,657 Excl. shipping Pre-owned (Very good) Year of production 2008 Original box Original papers Buy Suggest a price Chrono24 Security for This Listing Escrow Service unavailable Ownership confirmed No legal obligation to accept returns of private sales Learn more about security on Chrono24 Seller Private Seller Contact seller dataLayer.push({ 'availableDeliveryTypes': 'Delivery' }); Basic Info Listing code EMV444 Brand Anonimo Model Dino Zei Reference number 12000 Movement Automatic Case material Steel Bracelet material Calf skin Year of production 2008 Condition Very good (Worn with little to no signs of wear) Scope of delivery Original box, original papers Gender Men's watch/Unisex Location Italy, San Polo di TORILLE Caliber Movement Automatic Movement/Caliber Soprod 9055 Base caliber ETA 2892-2 Power reserve 42 h Number of jewels 30 Case Case material Steel Case diameter 46.5 mm Try it on Bezel material Steel Dial Black Bracelet/strap Bracelet material Calf skin Bracelet color Black Clasp Buckle Clasp material Steel Functions Date, GMT Other Central seconds, Luminous numerals, Luminous hands, Power Reserve Display, Rotating Bezel, Limited Edition, Screw-Down Crown, World time watch Bought it from the official trader in Greece. Condition is excellent. Coming with 2 leather straps ( black & olive ) and one light green rubber. The watch is one of the kind! Was been produced only in 250 pieces. The watch has a 7 days countdown system. The last service on 17/5/21. The case on the San Marco is a true work of art. A case that was milled on the same machines that Panerai used for years. Its those little details that add up making the San Marco a truly special watch. The dark case is beautiful. The case gets this dark color from a unique process done by Anonimo. The Ox Pro treatment gives the San Marco that grey textured finish. Federico Massaces explains that the cases are first machined, they are never stamped. Once the case is hand polished/finished, the Ox Pro-B coating is applied. But insted of stopping there, the case is polished yet again. This is what results in the unique grey color. It looks and feels unlike any other case I have felt. Advertisements REPORT THIS ADPRIVACY The case in one massive piece of steel and to access the movement you have to take the screws off the front of the case, remove the bezel, crystal and then by removing the unique screw on the back of the case this release the movement. Evidently there is no removable case back on the San Marco. Very unique. Touching back on the case and how it was made. Each case is hand machined from a solid block of stainless steel. Federico believes that stamping the cases damages the strength of the material used. When you hold the San Marco you do immediately get a sense of the strength and ruggedness. The fixed bezel is held in place by 5 Thorx screws. These screws guarantee a superior grip and a superior tightening (30%) compared to that of a normal traditional head screw. Not only that, but the screws look absolutely killer as well. Something else that you will immediately notice are the various sized/shaped crowns. Each crown note only operates differently, but of course operates the different functions as well. It’s so fun when a watch has multiple functions, so much to play with tickles the watch enthusiast’s fancy. The king of the crowns located at the 2 o’clock position is the largest of the three. King crown only spins 90 degress and is screwed down with spring release action. Comparable to Gi Joe’s kung fu grip. To unscrew the crown, you push pressure down to compress the spring and turn the crown releasing it pop up style. I never had a crown operate this way, it is quite cool. The king crown is in charge of many of the San Marco’s functions such as winding, setting the date, time and D-Day countdown function. The D-Day function is my personal favorite. You can use it to countdown to an important date that is within a 7-day period. Bought it from the official trader in Greece. Condition is excellent. Coming with 2 leather straps ( black & olive ) and one light green rubber. The watch is one of the kind! Was been produced only in 250 pieces. The watch has a 7 days countdown system. The last service on 17/5/21. The case on the San Marco is a true work of art. A case that was milled on the same machines that Panerai used for years. Its those little details that add up making the San Marco a truly special watch. The dark case is beautiful. The case gets this dark color from a unique process done by Anonimo. The Ox Pro treatment gives the San Marco that grey textured finish. Federico Massaces explains that the cases are first machined, they are never stamped. Once the case is hand polished/finished, the Ox Pro-B coating is applied. But insted of stopping there, the case is polished yet again. This is what results in the unique grey color. It looks and feels unlike any other case I have felt. Advertisements REPORT THIS ADPRIVACY The case in one massive piece of steel and to access the movement you have to take the screws off the front of the case, remove the bezel, crystal and then by removing the unique screw on the back of the case this release the movement. Evidently there is no removable case back on the San Marco. Very unique. Touching back on the case and how it was made. Each case is hand machined from a solid block of stainless steel. Federico believes that stamping the cases damages the strength of the material used. When you hold the San Marco you do immediately get a sense of the strength and ruggedness. The fixed bezel is held in place by 5 Thorx screws. These screws guarantee a superior grip and a superior tightening (30%) compared to that of a normal traditional head screw. Not only that, but the screws look absolutely killer as well. Something else that you will immediately notice are the various sized/shaped crowns. Each crown note only operates differently, but of course operates the different functions as well. It’s so fun when a watch has multiple functions, so much to play with tickles the watch enthusiast’s fancy. The king of the crowns located at the 2 o’clock position is the largest of the three. King crown only spins 90 degress and is screwed down with spring release action. Comparable to Gi Joe’s kung fu grip. To unscrew the crown, you push pressure down to compress the spring and turn the crown releasing it pop up style. I never had a crown operate this way, it is quite cool. The king crown is in charge of many of the San Marco’s functions such as winding, setting the date, time and D-Day countdown function. The D-Day function is my personal favorite. You can use it to countdown to an important date that is within a 7-day period.]]>