Chris, try this http://tourbywatches.com/ ??
pics borrowed from internet.

i seen this... selling not cheap.... the other company is RGM... hell expensive....
i contacted tourby last week, he refuse to sell his case and parts....
so sorry... i got the impression that you collect vintage watches. 
There are sites selling pam homages which also sells radiomir style cases that may fit the movement. They also sell dial, hands etc. The site which I bought my pam homage from sells this. http://www.siswatch727.com/
thanks. i do not think this part fits... especially dial and hands.....
and my initial intention is to build a nice dinner watch.... this homage watch is not what i want....
homage watch i'll prefer to use swiss eta movement straight.... watch parts is easy to find to fit the swiss eta movement....
or i can actually order whole thing from the famous..... davidsen
Chris, i will keep it as it is (just my opinion)...it's a very nice pocket watch and maybe you can bring it for the next GTG 
I'm not sure, if you put that beautiful movement to some other case (like panerai case), i think it will lost it's original beauty and vintage-feel, ..just my opinion
Yen - its a beautiful pc (like Hush had said)
If I am the owner, I would keep it as its original state. Believe the case is (14/18k) solid gold?
Too good to be a project watch? (IMHO)

i was once thought of project watch.... because this movement is hiding behind the solid case....
it is so beautiful... so i was thinking to build a nice dinner watch showing off the movement.....
if i cant find these
1) 44mm high polished 316 st steel case.... round or cushion.... must be clean design.... with see through case back
2) onion crown
3) nice silver/enamel dial
4) blued hands....
otherwise... it will remain as is.... let me see how to create a strap for it....