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12 June 2013, 10:30 PM | #1 |
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Authenticating a PAM in San Francisco
I'm about to purchase my first Panerai from a seller who has excellent references here on the forum but I would still like to have the watch authenticated during the return period. Where in San Francisco would I be able to authenticate the watch I am buying? The local AD is Shreve; would I just take the watch there? With a Rolex they'd take the back off the watch to verify the movement...but this watch has an exhibition case anyway so the movement is already exposed...thoughts?
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Shreve should be able to authenticate it without issue.
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12 June 2013, 11:44 PM | #7 |
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Brilliant!
Yes, all my watches are insured. BTW, I am purchasing the watch from dra144. From what I can tell, they seem to have an excellent reputation on this board. |
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At least in Canada, most appraisals for insurance are estimates to replace the watch with a genuine current version most similar to it and are done without opening the watch. If you want to have authentication, be up front about it. It will be a bit more but will actually be what you are after. J |
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Can you snap a photo and post it here?
Btw, if you're buying it from Alan (Dra144) i wouldn't worry at all. I've heard only good things about them. |
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Given the sapphire caseback I can't see that there would be any question.
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21 June 2013, 12:17 AM | #12 |
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Actually, I decided against the appraisal...if all they are going to do is open the case and look at the movement, well, it's got a display back already so, as PADI said, what's the point?
However, I would be happy to post a few pics of the watch! It's my first Panerai and I am really taken with it...I've been eyeing them for years and always thought I'd get a Radiomir but the 372 seemed to combine the best of both watch cases (crown guard and curves) and I love the look of the domed plexi. I never thought I'd buy a watch that didn't have seconds (or date even), but with this watch hours and minutes seem sufficient...and most of the time I am looking at it I don't even know what time it is :-) |
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You're good. That's legit (I'd know as I've been considering getting a 372/422 myself). Great macros!
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If you're going to get into straps (inevitable as a Panerai owner), you'll want to invest in a good set of screwdrivers and/or purchase springbars.
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Take some glamour shots and post it in my 372/422 Pic Contest thread!
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FYI, i wouldn't use spring bars. I think you could damage the screw threads on the case.
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21 June 2013, 06:44 AM | #21 |
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For better or worse, I always like the look of screwed pins more than springs so I don't plan on changing the spring bars. Each AM I review all the screws to make sure they are seated correctly (I do this on all my watches) but I might put a drop of blue loctite on the threads to keep them secure.
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