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Insider: Micah Dirksen Vintager Mauser Straps. A True Outfitter to the Paneristi Community.

Few leather straps come with so much history, love and passion for watches as the Vintager Straps handmade by Micah Dirksen. Micah is a very well known name in the Paneristi community. Who knows how many Panerais out there are fitted with his straps, but one thing we know, is that when you order one of his straps you fully understand why his reputation is so impeccable.

Micah started collecting Swatch watches when he was a teenager and at that time he was also very fascinated by Rolex; however, money wasn't there to buy one. When finances allowed, he purchased his first Rolex to coincide with the birth year of his son and after many years collecting Rolexes, he found out that Panerai and Rolex had an intertwined history and became quite interested in them. Ironically, he was a "bracelet only" kind of guy, today, he outfits most Paneristi with his straps.

Micah's vintage Mauser straps are made out of vintage —from the 1900s thru the 1950s but mainly from the 1940s— Mauser ammo pouches from Switzerland and the former Czech Republic. The rugged and vintage nature of these straps is present all the way from their look to the musky smell of their leather. All straps are hand cut, hand stitched and marked by Micah out of his workshop in Napa Valley. To make a Mauser vintage strap, he uses one whole Mauser ammo pouch. As he says: "one pouch, one strap".

Many straps out there are made by guys that make these as a hobby and others just put their names on them after having someone make them on their behalf. What makes these straps even more unique —other than the interesting provenance of the leather— is that Micah is a full-time custom strap maker; therefore, every order is personal, from the first email a customer receives to the postage label that was placed with Micah's hands. All straps are custom made to order and you can choose everything from the the Mauser pouch to be used for your strap to the length, the width, type of buckle, strap perforations and even the stitching. You could also just choose no buckle and use your own OEM buckle just like we did.

If you are looking to add a true vintage look to your PAM 388 Radiomir Black Seal 3-Day Automatic or to any other Panerai with strong historical influence, make sure you get one of these Vintager Straps from Micah. As you can see, the watch obtained more character and the fit of the strap is just perfect. On the wrist, the strap feels solid, comfortable and the desired vintage look is unparalleled. For those of you that want to darken your strap since day one, Micah will send you a small can of Dr. J's paste to get the patina and greasy look going.

Now, since we know that many of you are already wondering why Micah chose an octopus as his logo, here's the answer: because he felt that the octopus clearly represents what the original Panerai watches were all about, a rugged durable diver's watch.

Sticker Price Starting at $210 USD. For more info on Micah Vintager Straps click here.

Posted on December 6, 2013 and filed under Fashion & Style, Panerai.

Insider: Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days GMT. Classic, Robust and Versatile on a Swedish Gustav Strap.

The Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days GMT a.k.a. PAM 233 is one of the most robust Panerais out there and one of the most beautiful ones. This particular watch belongs to a close friend and watchlifestyler that is often traveling around the Americas; therefore, the need for a long lasting power-reserve and the ability to read time in two time zones is the reason why he purchased this lovely reference.

While the case on the PAM 233 only measures 44 mm in width, it wears more like a 46 or 48 mm due to its thickness and super domed crystal. This gorgeous Panerai is fitted with the hand-wound Panerai in-house calibre P.2002 with a power-reserve of eight days. The dial, just like on other Panerais, has a simple and clean design and it includes a linear power-reserve indicator, a second time zone, a 24-hour indicator and a date aperture at 3 o'clock.

This watch comes originally fitted with a black calf strap, a second interchangeable rubber strap and a large size Panerai steel buckle; however, in this case, the strap on the watch is a Swedish Gustav Ammo by Greg Stevens Designs and a Piotr buckle. The ability to swap straps is one of the most appealing attributes of a Panerai watch and the only way one can obtain that ultra rugged vintage look while wearing one.

The rugged look of the Swedish Gustav strap can only be matched by a Rob Montana strap. In order to facilitate the strap change process, several years ago Panerai added a push-piece quick-release mechanism to the lugs so that the owners would be able to switch straps in less than one minute. Long gone are the days of spending five minutes on a strap change and often scratching the sides of the case with the screwdriver. Thank you Panerai.

As with other Panerais, the super luminova on the dial is very bright and long lasting. If you like to tell time at night, you won't have a problem wearing this watch.

This PAM 233 is a perfect fit for watchlifestylers that like outdoor adventures. So next time you embark on that hunting trip make sure this timepiece is tucked under the cuff of that Barbour jacket that you've been wearing since 1994.  

Sticker Price $15,900 USD. For more info click here.  

Insider: Panerai Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days. Tradition and Character.

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The Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days clearly evokes the earlier days of Officine Panerai back in Firenze. In our opinion, this is one of the best balanced Panerais out there. This watch has a very solid and sturdy case measuring 44mm, sapphire display case back, black sandwich dial with superluminova—date aperture at 3 and small running seconds at 9—, 3-day power reserve, trademarked crown-guard, depth-rating to 300m/1000ft and houses Panerai's caliber P.9000—composed of 197 parts and 28 jewels.

This watch is definitely one that can be worn as a daily beater.

This Panerai is laying on top of a Chinese New Year 'Full Box'. This particular watch is very important to the watchlifestyler that owns it as he tied the knot wearing it on such an important and special occasion. The elegant look of the crocodile strap, is a perfect match to the delicate lacquered finish on the box. This 'Full Box' was gifted to our watch lifestyler by his mother as a symbol of good luck and well wishes for the new family that he recently formed with his beautiful wife. 

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Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in Hong Kong and most of Asia. Lasting for 15 days, it’s the time of year to visit family and friends, clean the house, tie up any loose ends and start fresh for the upcoming new year. Flowers, lucky plants, lanterns and auspicious red couplets decorate the house. Certainly it is the most festive and happy time of year for Chinese watch stylers.

The 'Full Box' is a snack container specially designed for festive occasions in Southern China. The traditional box is usually made out of lacquered wood or modern designed high-end bakelite. Full boxes are generally round, octagonal or square in shape. Inside the box you'll find dividers that contain different types of sweets or snacks. According to the Chinese tradition, each family will prepare a 'Full Box' during Chinese New Year and share it with visiting guests as a symbol of their hospitality.

Just like this 'Full Box', the Panerai Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days exudes character, tradition and refinement. Good luck to all the Paneristis out there.   

Posted on April 4, 2013 and filed under Panerai.