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20 January 2007, 05:50 AM | #1 |
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Your strap should be a 24 x 22. BUT since it is a deployant, you MUST get a deployant strap.
You will notice that the one side of your strap is very thin. Regular straps will not fit in the buckle. I love my Greg Stevens Crazy Horse strap. His prices are very competetive.
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20 January 2007, 08:35 AM | #2 |
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Alot of people are also drawn to the Paneristi community. Its a very real sense of community and a 'brotherhood' if you will (coming from a woman sounds funny) in the small amount of time I have been into Panerai I have seen a massive amount of generosity and goodwill.... there's really nothing like it.
Now the watches... trust me when I say that a picture of a Panerai never ever does it justice. They are AMAZING looking watches... beautiful in fact. The sandwich dial is amazing and as a noob to watches I've never seen anything like it. Yesterday I met a local Paneristi who brought along 3 out of his collection, just for me to try on and handle... we had a coffee and then he came with me to the AD to help me try and score something different than I originally went for.... the 44mm thing really freaked me out but with his help I feel 100% at ease now... I just needed that extra bit of confidence! So I have given the 40mm Power Reserve the flick and am going for something more in line with the brand and its history. So thats a small example of the Paneristi goodwill!!!!! |
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20 January 2007, 11:01 AM | #4 |
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i love my pam...lol i was having lunch with on of my good friends who was sporting a cartier santos today, he asked what kind of watch i had on....i told him pam 88 with the oem rubbers and the deployant clasp....long story short, after lunch, we shot over to tourneau and he orderered a pam 104.
its like being part of a movement of some sort! it very dificult to explain.
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20 January 2007, 06:22 PM | #5 |
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question, since im on a roll. I was looking at my pam around 11:40pm so the date was about to change to the 20th. I noticed that the pam changed the date very slowly because for about 20 mins the date was stuck between 19/20 is this normal? i know on the rolex its a swift movement and its changed.
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20 January 2007, 06:27 PM | #6 | |
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Much prefer the instantaneous, blink-of-an-eye change of the Rolex!!
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20 January 2007, 08:21 PM | #7 |
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Nice watch Mike Enjoy it in good health
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