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  • Can you manually wind the PAM 312?

    I keep traveling to unsafe regions and do not wear my PAM to all places so I'm always having to set the time/date on the watch. Can the time/date be set and manually wound to get enough charge for 3 days?

    What's the cheapest/reliable watch winder for the PAM?

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    you can wind whenever you feel like it. aA full wind gives 3 days of power.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
      you can wind whenever you feel like it. aA full wind gives 3 days of power.
      How does one know when to stop?

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      • #4
        Keep winding till you can feel the clutch slip. Its a subtle feel but noticable. Dun worry about over winding bcos you can NEVER over wind an auto watch.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
          Keep winding till you can feel the clutch slip. Its a subtle feel but noticable. Dun worry about over winding bcos you can NEVER over wind an auto watch.
          hi to all pam experts, need some advise on the maximium number of turns on a Pam 111. Can we over wind it? TIA

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          • #6
            Search and you shall find

            Originally posted by kwsttcpl View Post
            hi to all pam experts, need some advise on the maximium number of turns on a Pam 111. Can we over wind it? TIA
            Max number of wind?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by kwsttcpl View Post
              hi to all pam experts, need some advise on the maximium number of turns on a Pam 111. Can we over wind it? TIA
              When fully wind, you will "feel" it. Go slow, not too fast.
              Once you hit it, you can tell.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kwsttcpl View Post
                hi to all pam experts, need some advise on the maximium number of turns on a Pam 111. Can we over wind it? TIA
                Depend on how flexible the fingers can twist & turn" Mine were alway difference from others When feel the resistant approaching max...slowdown than stop" The turn will reduce day by day after put up more practise cheers

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