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Old 16 November 2011, 03:20 PM   #12
Alex1974
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What did you have in mind? the 312 makes me drool...

Ive been hearing really bad stories about Pams in house movements and how they constantly break down, and the repair time is months for a turn around. That scares me a little...
I own two PAM's as well, and I had never issues with those. (PAM 212 and PAM 141)
The inhouse movement from Panerai is quite new still, and it needs some time to become a "better" movement. Anyway, this is not always the case and I got many good feedbacks from different colleagues, they love their PAM with the new inhouse movement and had never issues so far.

With PAM's like : 052, 072, 074, 060, 141, 184, 185, 190, 197, 198, 242 should the risk a bit limited, because the have movements from another well famous manufactures.

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Alexander
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