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  • nick168fng
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    Originally posted by winsguy View Post
    Dear brothers and sisters,

    I can feel the heat is on, please leave irrelevant topics aside and move on...........

    I’m only interested in 312, 351 and 359 and I like to say thank you to all for your great opinions, advices and appreciate your time to share the same interests minus the arguments.

    PAM351 will my final choice! I find that tobacco dial with gold hands are unique and great to have as a starter. Looking for best deal now!

    Showtime!! Some pictures taken from Paneristipix website, enjoy!!.






    Wiseguy, here's your answer: PAM351.

    Now can we go back to the earlier debate? Sorry, TS not trying to instigate but I find the PreV vs. Non-PreV debate more intellectually stimulating. Hehe....

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  • nick168fng
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    Originally posted by winsguy View Post
    Bro, your point makes me abit worry but found below article, hopefully Panerai using the same grade titanum as the rings mention below.

    Can Titanium Rings Get Scratched?

    This is a very common question asked by all the responsible and concerned consumers, buying a titanium ring. Titanium rings are undoubtedly amongst the toughest rings on this planet, but there are many opinions regarding its scratch resistant nature. Titanium rings do not get scratched easily. Due to their durable and tough nature, it is difficult to scratch them and the process might also take a long time. However, they tend to lose their scratch resistant nature and become prone to scratches over a period of time. Titanium rings can be scratched with the help of sandpaper and also with the help of tough materials made up of steel. Of course, titanium rings are comparatively more scratch resistant, durable and tough, than other metal rings such as gold, silver and platinum! But, still we cannot say that titanium rings are completely scratch free!
    I was skeptical about Ti too. Awhile ago, I bought my first Ti watch which is the Tag Heuer Carrera Ti Calibre16 Chrono. The weight was way too light and it felt like wearing a Swatch. Besides, after 2 days of wearing it, hairlines appear even though it was worn carefully. After a week, I sold it off.

    The PAM351 though in Ti has a lot more heft and only weight slightly less than 312 and the case is also way more scratch resistant.
    Ti too comes in different grades. Between the Carrera and 351 casing, it is quite obvious.

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  • nick168fng
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    Originally posted by fondriest View Post
    And your point being? This chap has got some fantastic collection of rare Pams? Doesnt really address the original question of this thread does it? Or is that more of a desperate call for attention?
    Ditto, +1

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  • nick168fng
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    Ditto +1
    Last edited by nick168fng; 05-11-11, 02:38 PM. Reason: Wrong post

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  • watchguru
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    Originally posted by likmuk View Post
    I am thinking of buying a car...either a Toyota Vios or a Honda Civic. What do you guys think?

    Oh wait, I think Mr Dewi is going to ask me to save up for the Mclaren supercar. Cos it will hold its value and perhaps make me money in years to come. And for now, just take SBS and SMRT.
    Better start saving for a zastava yugo,it will suit you well !

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  • LaiDaWei
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    I got no problem what so ever with either the PR and accuracy of my 321. Don't know why some of P900X posted here having PR and accuracy issue. A matter of fact the accuracy of my 321 is really as shown in its COSC test, i keep on checking it to GMT time. Very accurate i must say. The only problem is the bezel... it is easy scratched.

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  • winsguy
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    Glad to hear from johnfish, patricia, majortom and alex168lim that they had no issues with the p9000 movement. You'll have brought back my confidence.

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  • alex168lim
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    Never had a problem with my 312L, tested the power reserve several times and always got more than 70 hours.

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  • majortom
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    Originally posted by patricia View Post
    I don't face any problem with the new P9000 movement.
    Me 2 so far regulating well in my winder.

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  • patricia
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    I don't face any problem with the new P9000 movement.

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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by winsguy View Post
    Saw this comment 'several owners reporting problems with the new P9000 movement, no wonder so many owners are trying to sell off their watches.'
    Bro. leeye, care to elebrolate what are the problems?
    Now need to hold on till the problems resolved.
    refer to this thread. http://www.sg-roc.com/showthread.php?t=61372

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  • johnfish
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    Originally posted by winsguy View Post
    Saw this comment 'several owners reporting problems with the new P9000 movement, no wonder so many owners are trying to sell off their watches.'
    Bro. leeye, care to elebrolate what are the problems?
    Now need to hold on till the problems resolved.
    My honest self experience ....I must be blessed non of my Pams OP-2002 & OP-9000 movt. face any issues " The only issue that upset me was G series luminous compound applied on the dial was horrible !!! Uneven luminous glow was ungiveness on brand specialize in producing legendary dive watch during WW2 " Officine Panerai "

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  • winsguy
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    Saw this comment 'several owners reporting problems with the new P9000 movement, no wonder so many owners are trying to sell off their watches.'
    Bro. leeye, care to elebrolate what are the problems?
    Now need to hold on till the problems resolved.

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  • johnfish
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    Originally posted by toffeesthings View Post
    Well said bro Johnfish! In the true spirit of John Lennon! : )

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  • toffeesthings
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    Well said bro Johnfish! In the true spirit of John Lennon! : )

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