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  • very blur leh..gd pam to start off?

    any gd recommendations for a gd pam to start off?
    budget below 6k with date?
    preowned ok but best if brand new.
    any suggestions?

  • #2
    You have to do some research first. In the end, what if you don't like the watch? Do note: economy very bad now and resale market has been slowed.........slow...

    if you are asking for my opinion, buy the cheapest luminor lying around.
    Last edited by Paneraii; 14-10-08, 05:27 PM. Reason: Price removed
    I own a Rolex !

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    • #3
      that is why i'm thinking of getting one now.
      what's a better time like this?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by myfairmissy.com View Post
        any gd recommendations for a gd pam to start off?
        budget below 6k with date?
        preowned ok but best if brand new.
        any suggestions?
        Budget below $6,000 for a pam with date abit tough. Maybe you want to forgo the date thingy?
        Agree with bro Paneraii, just grab any luminor with/without date.
        Last edited by panerai7776; 14-10-08, 07:32 PM.

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        • #5
          with date adjust and budget of 6k is hard for new pams, maybe pre-own..
          Good or bad, hard to say..
          PANERAI Pam111J

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          • #6
            The 176 or 177 are both good watches to start out with. Depending if u want the sec gauge or not..

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            • #7
              176 and 177 are Ti so more exp. 000, 005, 111, 112 are normal polished steel and they are more affordable.

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              • #8
                I reckon 111 is the best starter. I feel the second hand subdial is an iconic feature of PAM. Moreoever, it helps to tell whether the watch has "stopped". The Base models are nice but without the subdial, I feel something is missing. But in terms of price, I think Base models are slightly cheaper. That's my 2 cents worth of opinions.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dev69 View Post
                  The 176 or 177 are both good watches to start out with. Depending if u want the sec gauge or not..
                  Bro, not sure if you checked the date of the first post by ts. This thread is almost 4 years old already. I reckon the ts would've already bout the watch or scrapped the idea.
                  I don't have enuf watches but I will stop buying now!
                  http://roguehogticktock.blogspot.sg/

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