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  • rotan
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    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Ya, i love see-thru back (and not just on watches) :P. I think manual is also pretty cool as you get to wind your watch every day...so the historic range pretty much fit the bill and at the lower end of range too.
    You definitely won't regret getting the historic models... every thing about it is right... do consider getting the radomir series too

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  • stektan
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    Yes, it's me!

    Originally posted by nasty204 View Post
    just checking.
    Yep...me not very creative in userid...hey we drive the same car! And I also did the velocity too!

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  • stektan
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    Originally posted by foofam77 View Post
    great..i tot having a see-thru case back would add more "spice" to owning the watch..at least can admire the intricate movements when nothing to do...
    Ya, i love see-thru back (and not just on watches) :P. I think manual is also pretty cool as you get to wind your watch every day...so the historic range pretty much fit the bill and at the lower end of range too.

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  • rotan
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    Not really... To explain here is too complicated.. You need more time and reading to understand more about Pam... I'm still a newbie though hehe...

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  • sonateer
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    Originally posted by foofam77 View Post
    great..i tot having a see-thru case back would add more "spice" to owning the watch..at least can admire the intricate movements when nothing to do...


    Just checking, is Pam with see through back more x than non see through ones??

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  • foofam77
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    Originally posted by rotan View Post
    Some of the autos also have see thru like the new P9000 series Pams... Pam 270 also see thru caseback.

    great..i tot having a see-thru case back would add more "spice" to owning the watch..at least can admire the intricate movements when nothing to do...

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  • rotan
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    Originally posted by foofam77 View Post
    question: is it true that only manual winding PAMs have see-thru back case?
    Some of the autos also have see thru like the new P9000 series Pams... Pam 270 also see thru caseback.

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  • watchlover1986
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    Originally posted by nasty204 View Post
    from the Historic range

    - PAM 000 , the most basic and probably the best model which represents the icon
    - PAM 005 , similar to 000 with the small second hand, this is one of the most advertised model in the last 5 - 7 years
    - 183, if you like a more dressy version

    all of the above would be a good starter , and also pricing will not be too prohibitive
    icic..will take note in my search..thanx!!

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  • watchlover1986
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    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Another one joining the club...the first decision is Manual or Auto.

    If manual, next decision is with small second hand or not. If you like simple design with no small second hand, go for 112 (black) or 114 (white). If you like the small hand, go for 111 (b) or 113 (w).

    If auto, range is much larger but the basic would be Luminor Marina (104 or 164). Then you proceed to the more functional watches..GMT (88, 297, 161); Submersible (24, 25); Power Reserves (90); Chrono (250, 251), Radiomir (287, 288) and finally the Manifattura series (233, 268, 270...)

    But the thing with PAM is this, the model you want is usually not easily available and so, it's pretty much just see what's in stock and if you like any of them. Good luck!!
    haha thanx for the reply! i guess i'll look arnd more places 1st..see if got any catch my eye n budget

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  • foofam77
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    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Another one joining the club...the first decision is Manual or Auto.

    If manual, next decision is with small second hand or not. If you like simple design with no small second hand, go for 112 (black) or 114 (white). If you like the small hand, go for 111 (b) or 113 (w).

    If auto, range is much larger but the basic would be Luminor Marina (104 or 164). Then you proceed to the more functional watches..GMT (88, 297, 161); Submersible (24, 25); Power Reserves (90); Chrono (250, 251), Radiomir (287, 288) and finally the Manifattura series (233, 268, 270...)

    But the thing with PAM is this, the model you want is usually not easily available and so, it's pretty much just see what's in stock and if you like any of them. Good luck!!

    question: is it true that only manual winding PAMs have see-thru back case?

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  • nasty204
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    Good start would be the one of the following:

    from the Historic range

    - PAM 000 , the most basic and probably the best model which represents the icon
    - PAM 005 , similar to 000 with the small second hand, this is one of the most advertised model in the last 5 - 7 years
    - 183, if you like a more dressy version

    all of the above would be a good starter , and also pricing will not be too prohibitive





    Originally posted by watchlover1986 View Post
    hi..a noob here interested in getting a panerai!

    went down to Time Will Tell today..got a lot of models! But still dunno which one to choose..any suggestions bros?

    thanks in advance!

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  • nasty204
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    Is this the same Stektan from BMW forum?

    just checking.

    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Another one joining the club...the first decision is Manual or Auto.

    If manual, next decision is with small second hand or not. If you like simple design with no small second hand, go for 112 (black) or 114 (white). If you like the small hand, go for 111 (b) or 113 (w).

    If auto, range is much larger but the basic would be Luminor Marina (104 or 164). Then you proceed to the more functional watches..GMT (88, 297, 161); Submersible (24, 25); Power Reserves (90); Chrono (250, 251), Radiomir (287, 288) and finally the Manifattura series (233, 268, 270...)

    But the thing with PAM is this, the model you want is usually not easily available and so, it's pretty much just see what's in stock and if you like any of them. Good luck!!

    Leave a comment:


  • stektan
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    Originally posted by watchlover1986 View Post
    hi..a noob here interested in getting a panerai!

    went down to Time Will Tell today..got a lot of models! But still dunno which one to choose..any suggestions bros?

    thanks in advance!
    Another one joining the club...the first decision is Manual or Auto.

    If manual, next decision is with small second hand or not. If you like simple design with no small second hand, go for 112 (black) or 114 (white). If you like the small hand, go for 111 (b) or 113 (w).

    If auto, range is much larger but the basic would be Luminor Marina (104 or 164). Then you proceed to the more functional watches..GMT (88, 297, 161); Submersible (24, 25); Power Reserves (90); Chrono (250, 251), Radiomir (287, 288) and finally the Manifattura series (233, 268, 270...)

    But the thing with PAM is this, the model you want is usually not easily available and so, it's pretty much just see what's in stock and if you like any of them. Good luck!!

    Leave a comment:


  • watchlover1986
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    hi..a noob here interested in getting a panerai!

    went down to Time Will Tell today..got a lot of models! But still dunno which one to choose..any suggestions bros?

    thanks in advance!

    Leave a comment:


  • feilong108
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    hahaha...that is why i dun go to ADs....

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