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Ha thanks
Apr 07, 2020,04:52 AM
I had done theories about it but this wasn’t one of them so thanks for clarifying
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Radiomir Independent PAM 80
By: samwan : April 7th, 2020-01:29
Nicolai- this post is for you The most notable feature of the watch (18k WG, 42 mm) is the movement which features the dead-beat second The 7400 movement is manufactured by Chezard which, in the 1960s, is arguably the leading manufacturer of dead-beat sec...
Very nice timepieces!
By: patrick_y : April 7th, 2020-01:31
I especially like the PAM 740! I wasn't familiar with this rare dead seconds Panerai! Just goes to show, I learn a lot from you and the others on this forum!
Haha
By: samwan : April 7th, 2020-01:39
Frankly, the 740 is not a keeper because it is, to the best of my knowledge, not a limited production. However, I have always wanted a Cali dial but 44 or 47 mm is too big for my wrist, hence I went for 42 mm. With the exception of the PAM 192 (which is 4...
Like it a lot
By: Jurry : April 7th, 2020-02:26
Perhaps silly question but what the addition of “independent” stand for?
Ha thanks
By: Jurry : April 7th, 2020-04:52
I had done theories about it but this wasn’t one of them so thanks for clarifying
The PAM 80 is exceptional!
By: M4 : April 7th, 2020-05:36
And this is coming from a non-Panerai guy. Your strap choices complement the watch well. Nice post. M4
Thank you
By: samwan : April 7th, 2020-05:57
Panerai collectors habitually like to play with straps
Now, that's a Panerai ensemble...
By: sergio : April 7th, 2020-07:35
you don't see very often. Many years ago, in Singapore, a PAM80 has been on offer for a very long time at a reseller's shop. I considered buying it but, even though I hadn't, yet, been bitten by the purist's bug, I never could warm up to the...indipendent...