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good pointers
Thanks guys. Good pointers that you have given here. Will definately use them to start my search for an appropriate PAM. I guess the 112 seems to be a popular choice amongst enthusiasts here and I do agree it has a clean and refreshing look. However, I do like having the "date" imbeded into the watch, so am eyeing the 104, 48, 90 and 241. How much are these anyway?
Regards.

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good pointers
By: cedxy1 : September 17th, 2008-02:45
Thanks guys. Good pointers that you have given here. Will definately use them to start my search for an appropriate PAM. I guess the 112 seems to be a popular choice amongst enthusiasts here and I do agree it has a clean and refreshing look. However, I do...