на сегодняшний день присутствует Hi-Dive - правда не в бронзе ... перебывало 3 разных Anonimo - качественные часы, нынешняя MSRP высоковата конечно ...
связь с Панерай - Interview with Alessandro Lari Head of Anonimo's Case Manufacturing (
http://www.thedivewatchconnection.co...hp?f=28&t=2983 )
что отличает Anonimo от других часов:
- The unique case production and the patented Kodiak strap. The case, made of AISI 316L surgical stainless steel is manufactured in a much different way than most cases. It is "scooped out" on a lathe and turned from the inside, rather than stamped as conventional cases are, to prevent the case from experiencing too much stress. Massacesi's firm belief is that when metal is struck, the molecules are largely restructured, making the metal brittle. The Anonimo style of manufacture results in a case with a more organic feel to it, almost like salt water hitting rocks. The smooth, satinated case sides do not scratch as easily as conventional steel, and they have a truly individualistic appearance.
- Massacesi introduced another interesting aspect to cases in 2004: the Ox-Pro surface treatment. Ox-Pro is an oxidation process performed on the case's surface to turn it black. It is used by Anonimo in place of PVD coating, for example. In fourteen individual steps, the Ox-Pro process modifies the surface molecules of the stainless steel causing them to become darker, obtaining a deep, warm black tone. It is a process that has, until now, been used for military instruments and small weapons and was created by a company in - where else? - Florence.
- The Kodiak process for the straps is equally as interesting as that of the cases. These straps, originally chosen by Panerai, are created by a patented process that allows leather to be continuously immersed in fresh- or seawater for up to twenty-four hours. No wonder, then, that Panerai was interested. Anonimo SPA now holds the sole patent to the Kodiak process, one that basically makes leather water-resistant. This is an advantage not only in the water, but also in hot, tropical climates where conventional leather is almost uncomfortable when worn for too long- not to mention what it generally looks like after being subjected to water or moist air for extended periods. The Kodiak strap, in comparison, looks fresh as a daisy.
http://www.abouttime.com/abouttime/a...tion.page.html