This needs to be a base.
Otherwise, for those who want a Bettarini Luminor with an in-house movement, your watch is ready.
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Adam
PAM 510
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It looks good to me. I like the HW 8-day movement. PAMs are really growing on me since joining DWC.
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Yeah....I paid like $3200 for my PAM 112 haha....Now they want 4K!!!
Watches: PAM 29M, PAM 233 Dot, Rolex DSSD Mk1 Dial, JLC Navy Seals Alarm
Past flings: PAM 089, 243J, 199, 112, a bunch of other non pams
Past flings: PAM 089, 243J, 199, 112, a bunch of other non pams
Re: PAM 510
Over $5k actually.cpd c63 wrote:Yeah....I paid like $3200 for my PAM 112 haha....Now they want 4K!!!
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moishlashen wrote:Is there any logic to the model numbers? #cluelessaboutpanarai
I like that. #funnyhashtags
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Keith
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Re: PAM 510
#this.cdnwatchguy wrote:moishlashen wrote:Is there any logic to the model numbers? #cluelessaboutpanarai
I like that. #funnyhashtags
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
David St. Hubbins
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Re: PAM 510
Put a logo on it, painted dial and a solid caseback and I'll buy one. Let's see, by their numbering convention, that would make it a, err...504?
Nope, there's already one of those.
006? Damn, already one of those too.
Well, regardless, me wants.
Actually, I take all of that back. Put the P.3000 into a 005 and charge the same amount as they do right now, THEN I'd be happy.
Nope, there's already one of those.
006? Damn, already one of those too.
Well, regardless, me wants.
Actually, I take all of that back. Put the P.3000 into a 005 and charge the same amount as they do right now, THEN I'd be happy.
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Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
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PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
Incoming
Considering
PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
Re: PAM 510
Are you sure? I thought all the in-house ones did.giosdad wrote:I just read that his movement does not have a hacking seconds function. That is disappointing IMO.
Current
Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
Incoming
Considering
PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
Incoming
Considering
PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
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