amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Well, among 3646, 6152 and 6154,
6154 are the rarest.
But it's very difficult to know, as Panerai didn't keep the Archives about the production of watches of this Era.
Asi has some excellent connections, another guy, Y.O, also.
Discussing with them both during these long winter nights, I'd say more than 300, for these 3 references, but very difficult to say.
What is frightening is than much more than 300 exist...
so the question of the authenticity of many of them is pending...
Best.
Nicolas
Vintage PAM Query
By: jaise : November 29th, 2008-21:35
hi everyone.=) can anyone enlighten me on the reference number of the PAM in page 19 of the 2008 catalogue? it's a destro luminor case, with device protecting the crown, with "radiomir" written on the dial. i've been trying to google it but can't find it....
questions regarding dials
By: 0808 : November 30th, 2008-05:16
hi asi, few more questions of the vintage topic...=) so only radium is used in the radiomir dials and tritium used in the luminors, correct? most importantly, is it a health hazard to wear these radioactive watches? what about the cali dials then? what ki...
sounds scary,,,=(
By: 0808 : December 1st, 2008-21:47
hi nicolas, after reading all the comments, i can truly understand why you choose not to have any vintage pams in your collection... a purchase of vintage pam without proper knowledge can indeed turn out to be a very costly lesson...