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14 April 2011, 02:17 AM | #1 |
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If I was looking........
If I was looking for a first Pam what Pam would you Pam people suggest?
Thank you Jon
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Cant go wrong with a base 000
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Mate thats lovely, like the logo!
I would like something like that with Firenze on the case back as we honeymooned there. When I tell the Mrs it softens the blow lovely 111 What about a nice PAM 00104??
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I would go with a manual historic for your first
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Manual as opposed to the automatic version? How come??
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Manual wound pieces are more in line with the Panerai history and they have historically held their values better than the autos. (incase you sell later)
With that said, my first was the 312 as I wanted a date and auto for a daily piece. My 2nd was a manual. But despite all that, buy what you like! PAMs are unique in their allure.
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Manual wound watches are quite old fashioned right? But I can see where you’re coming from as I suppose the originals would have been manual. How long would a manual wound watch take before its energy was depleted? Thank you
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000, 112, 104, 111, 312....
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As long as its the 44mm right Bryan
Cheers for that mate
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What's your budget?
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Stay base w/ the manual wind for the best bang for your buck.
Luminors 000, 005, 111, 112. If you like the TI case 176, 177. Rads 210, 183
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Anyone have thoughts on the PAM 113?
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hmmm, for $5500...
312 is tops but possible I'm partial to the 210, 111, 000, 243 There are also some Ti's like 61 with sweet brown dials What do you like? Rad, Lum, Sub
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I love the Lum. Thanks
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My 111 goes for 61 hours
My 210 goes for 58 hours.
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Mik I was just looking at a 111 for sale here in the UK £3200
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Look at 111, 112, 000, 005, 061, 055, 104(auto), 1, 2 and if you like white 112,113
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If you like clean dial, then 000 for Luminor and then 210 for Radiomir.
If you like simple with sub second hand, then 005 for Luminor and then 183 for Radimor. Have you tried any of them yet? |
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Its looking like the 111 or the 000 for me Just say I decided to go with the 000 what paperwork would I expect to come with a complete set?
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Take your time and try some on. Most love the Lum a ton, but you never know. I've fallen head over heals for the Rads.
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I'd go with the PAM005!
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A lot of great references out there. As mentioned, it's best to try them on. See what makes you smile. As a 1st, I'd choose from the historic collection.
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005 or 000 would be my recommendation
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How come a 111 comes with a COSC cert and the 000 doesn't??
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Models with a second hand do, those without don't.
Also, bear in mind that these models do not hack i.e. the hands keep moving when you pull the crown out to set the time.
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How do you set the time if the hands keep moving? Or is that just the second hand? 000 or 111? Jon
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Of these two models, I prefer the 111, mainly because I like to have the second hand.
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