Well before it was moved to Switzerland, Panerai Longines La Grande Classique - Stainless Steel L4.241.0.58.6 (L4 was blackening its creations. As far back as the Sixties, PVD was being tested on prototype models, and starting in 1993 regular Pre-Vendome models were using the process. This idea, which spawned from the idea of military stealth, is carried on into the present by companies such as Anonimo, U-Boat, and TB Buti, which all offer numerous blackened steel or titanium models.If we consider U-Boat and Anonimo representatives of the Italian watch*** tradition, then TB Buti is the symbol of the Italian collector or enthusiast of fine timepieces. Tommasso Buti himself is a watch collector. He decided to bring together what he loved most of all his Longines La Grande Classique - Stainless Steel L4.241.0.58.6 (L4 and founded his own brand. According to the companys bio, it took about three years to get the proportions of the first Buti watches just right.
The Florentine watch tradition is also embraced by U-Boat, based in the town of Lucca. As with Anonimos, U-Boat watches use Swiss mechanical movements and encase them in meticulously constructed Italian cases. Italo Fontana, the companys founder, has a passion for gauges and professional instruments, which is captured in each of his creations. The intricate shapes, and large sizes are perfect canvases to demonstrate the prowess of Italian craftsmanship.Italian watch manufacturers are known as pioneers of the use of the PVD blackening process on Longines La Grande Classique - Stainless Steel L4.241.0.58.6 (L4.