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Pam 111 and 112 are nice but someome said they are just base model

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  • wjunkie
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    What about Pam 320? It has second hand, GMT hand and power reserve indicator at the back case.

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  • lawrance86
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    any one here owned a pam 113?

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  • ladymatic
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    Pam 112 grows on me...I like its simplicity and clean look

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  • zameenzahari
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    Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
    what is more entry level than a base pam?
    PAM 380 is an entry level PAM as it retails around 4k plus. It is not a base as it has seconds hand.

    on the other hand a $12,400 449 while a base model, is definitely not entry level (unless you consider $12,400 entry level)

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  • yeongbrandon
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    The best part about base models is the simplicity of the watch imo..

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  • Zanny
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    base models suits all types of wear and functions..

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  • skydweller_sg
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    what is more entry level than a base pam?

    Originally posted by zameenzahari View Post

    Like I said, Base is not equal to entry level.

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  • zameenzahari
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    Originally posted by monster82 View Post
    i think base model would be 000 and 005?
    Like I mentioned in my post, when a Risti mentions base, it means a PAM with no seconds hand or any other complications. Dial will only display the hour hand and minutes...Zero, 360, 9, 232, 372, 249, 448, 449 are some examples of "Base" panerai.

    Like I said, Base is not equal to entry level.

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  • monster82
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    i think base model would be 000 and 005?

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  • XGXG
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    Yup. It is a nice watch

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  • Absolutionaw
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    Many have upgraded to higher end pams but still keep a base model somehow...they are really for keeps...have a certain allure to them...

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  • foamposite
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    Thanks for your reply and link! :-)

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  • glay78
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    Originally posted by foamposite View Post
    Hi all Panerai enthusiasts,

    I was never a fan of the Panerai look when I first saw it. But it slowly grew on me, and I am now looking to get my first Pam. I was also partially influenced by my friend, who first bought a U-Boat, and is now looking to get a Pam. I did a bit of research (based on my budget) and came across a titanium Pam 112. Did a bit more research on this forum and found this thread.

    As I am new to Panerai, I would like to seek the advice of senior Panerai enthusiasts here on the approximate price of a titanium Pam 112, so that I would not be over-paying (hopefully) for one. At the same time, I would also like to ask if the titanium Pam 112 comes in a 46mm version.

    Thank you all in advance for your answers, and apologies in advance if I had not searched hard enough in the forum for the answers to my questions.

    Best regards.

    Jim
    There aren't any Pams on 46mm, only 44, 45 or 47 closest to 46. You might want to try http://www.panerai.com/en/watch-collection and select "find your panerai" on the top right hand corner. Titanium Pam 112 is 176 and a brand new should be in the region of $8k plus I think. Pre owned should be around $6k

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  • glay78
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    Originally posted by turboducky View Post
    You could get one at JNS strap, it's located at Far East Shopping Ctr, the one next to Hilton. I guess a good strap would set you back around S$300. Just google the shop.
    Thanks will drop by one day for sure!

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  • david_leehom
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    my one is 104 also base model but not bad

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