Anonimo Nautilo

Hello everyone,

This is my first post on WatchCrunch. I've been a watch enthousiast since as long as I can remember. This watch is my Anomimo Nautilo. In this case fitted with the 'Carbon' strap from Hirsch. I like to change straps frequently, so it never looks the same ;-)

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Welcome! I've never heard of this brand and I don't think I've ever seen the 12/4/8 markers be the different ones. Love it!!

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Love that face,different but in a great way,I too have not heard of this brand,thanks for sharing.

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Wow, that's neat way to divide the dial into different sections; thirds! Lovely watch, man. 🍻

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ThisIsKyle

Welcome! I've never heard of this brand and I don't think I've ever seen the 12/4/8 markers be the different ones. Love it!!

Anonimo says that when connecting the 12/4/8 it looks like an A from Anonimo.... 

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Anonimo has an interesting history for sure. It was founded in Florence and consists of the legacy of Panerai. When Panerai was bought by the Richemont Group, they moved to Switzerland and several people and machinery were left behind in Florence. Federico Massacesi founded the Anonimo brand in 1997. Taking advantage of all the know-how Panerai had left behind. In fact, former Panerai boss Dino Zei joined the Anonimo brand a few years ago. They product watches in a price range from €2500,- to over € 10.000,-. What I really like about this watch are the great looks, quality and the fact that it is not well known. Some say it isn't worth the money because they use ETA SA or Sellita movements and don't have inhouse movements, but they run beautifully......