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Max 66 26 February 2021 11:30 PM

Submersible 42 Ceramic Bezel
 
Hi guys, unfortunately we are still in lockdown in UK and it seems that the non essential shops should reopen only after the 12th  April, so I thought that I might find here on the forum answers to the questions I have on the Submersible 42 ceramic bezel PAM 959 e PAM 683 (by the way it seems that also  the Limited Edition, online exclusive, PAM 1209 is still available).

I would like to know if the case 1950 42 mm is significantly thinner than the Bettarini case of the PAM 25 (watch that I owned) and if overall the Submersible 42 looks more compact than the PAM 000 (watch that I currently own).

walds11 27 February 2021 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Max 66 (Post 11281365)
Hi guys, unfortunately we are still in lockdown in UK and it seems that the non essential shops should reopen only after the 12th  April, so I thought that I might find here on the forum answers to the questions I have on the Submersible 42 ceramic bezel PAM 959 e PAM 683 (by the way it seems that also  the Limited Edition, online exclusive, PAM 1209 is still available).

I would like to know if the case 1950 42 mm is significantly thinner than the Bettarini case of the PAM 25 (watch that I owned) and if overall the Submersible 42 looks more compact than the PAM 000 (watch that I currently own).


The Submersible 1950 42mm case is about 2.5mm thinner than the PAM 25. Here are the different care thickness specs I grabbed from the internet:

959 13.3mm
25 15.8mm
000 14.5mm

The 959 wears like a dream on my 6.5” wrist, which is more oval shaped.

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Max 66 27 February 2021 02:33 AM

Many thanks Adam, indeed the measures I have found on the web and you have reported in your reply indicate a significant difference between the PAM 25 and the new Submersible 42 models, but looking only at the photos / videos online (I never hold any of these watches in my hands) I had the impression that the difference in thickness was less than 2.5 mm and I struggled to believe that they were thinner than my PAM 000.

Can you comment about the differences on the wrist between your PAM 959 and any professional Rolex or any Luminor 44?   

walds11 27 February 2021 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Max 66 (Post 11281767)
Many thanks Adam, indeed the measures I have found on the web and you have reported in your reply indicate a significant difference between the PAM 25 and the new Submersible 42 models, but looking only at the photos / videos online (I never hold any of these watches in my hands) I had the impression that the difference in thickness was less than 2.5 mm and I struggled to believe that they were thinner than my PAM 000.

Can you comment about the differences on the wrist between your PAM 959 and any professional Rolex or any Luminor 44?   

I had Luminor 44s back in the day. They wore very large on my wrist. I have a SubC Date. The 959 definitely wears bigger than the SubC Date and the biggest I’d go. The 1950 42mm wears great on my thin wrist.

Max 66 28 February 2021 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by walds11 (Post 11282735)
I had Luminor 44s back in the day. They wore very large on my wrist. I have a SubC Date. The 959 definitely wears bigger than the SubC Date and the biggest I’d go. The 1950 42mm wears great on my thin wrist.

So we can say that Submersible 42 is in between Rolex Submariner and Luminor 44.

walds11 28 February 2021 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Max 66 (Post 11284479)
So we can say that Submersible 42 is in between Rolex Submariner and Luminor 44.

Yep! Good luck and early congrats :smokin:


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