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My Collection of PAM Sub Dials

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  • nick168fng
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    Great collection of T-Dials!

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  • leeye
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    Another unique item, an OP belt with an aircraft style quick release buckle.


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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    Love the panerai submarine
    Missed an opportunity to buy the 1 meter long pig submarine display!

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Love the panerai submarine

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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by Valjean View Post
    Very nice. Now you need a nice glass cabinet to display these paraphernalia together with your pams.
    Thanks. Would need a room to display all my watch stuff!

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  • Valjean
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    Very nice. Now you need a nice glass cabinet to display these paraphernalia together with your pams.

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  • leeye
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    Besides collecting dials, other OP items collected over the years.


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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by Valjean View Post
    Hm, now that you mention it, I always thought the hands on my t-dial 243 seemed different. Could they be replaced luminova hands?

    it's possible but highly unlikely. my 243 hands and dial does patina differently. to check whether they are tritium or luminova (dial and hands), you energize them under light then you move to a dark room to observe the after glow, the tritium dial and hands should glow for a while and fade while the luminova dial and hands would continue glowing.

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  • Valjean
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    Hm, now that you mention it, I always thought the hands on my t-dial 243 seemed different. Could they be replaced luminova hands?

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  • unregistered
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    Sounds good. let's try and meet up then.

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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by unregistered View Post
    When are you back in town my friend? Long time haven't had a drink/catchup. Got a few new interesting pieces in the collection.
    was back over the weekend for the F1 race, should be back again 2 weeks later. wow can't wait to see your new time pieces

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  • unregistered
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    Originally posted by leeye View Post
    well tritium dials are really hard to come by, so hopefully somewhere down the road these dials will be worth something. tritium hands are the ones that are difficult to find.

    also collecting dials are cheaper than collecting the watches and takes up less space (hahahaha), just need a small box to contain all of them.
    When are you back in town my friend? Long time haven't had a drink/catchup. Got a few new interesting pieces in the collection.

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  • leeye
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    Originally posted by Valjean View Post
    Wow really unusual. How did you come by so many dials?
    well tritium dials are really hard to come by, so hopefully somewhere down the road these dials will be worth something. tritium hands are the ones that are difficult to find.

    also collecting dials are cheaper than collecting the watches and takes up less space (hahahaha), just need a small box to contain all of them.

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  • barra
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    Originally posted by leeye View Post
    Well sharing my unusual and rare collection of original PAM Submersible dials (all Tritium) to compliment my Submersible watches

    radiation.

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  • Valjean
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    Wow really unusual. How did you come by so many dials?

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