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 Post subject: YAYAY New PAM
PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:06 am 
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i sold my 183 a few weeks ago thinking i could pick up this one right away, but the first one fell through. what follows is about 3859 pms back and forth to our mod SB/Ian of me bothering him :roll: about everything panerai...but today i finally picked this up...thanks sportback again our mod here is very cool and was prompt/patient with every noobie question.

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the croc strap is kinda cool and comfortable, also the buckle is thicker than the 183 radiomir
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now i'm waiting for the strap culture package
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 Post subject: Re: YAYAY New PAM
PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:12 am 
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VELLY NICE! :D


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 4:58 am 
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You say the nicest things :oops: (Entirely justified tho :lol: )

Really pleased to see the deal came thru - those 'golden' hands are gorgeous and the sheer simplicity of the 190 always takes my breath away - congratulations.

One thing - can you let us (Me?) know how it keeps time? I'd like to know how the JLC movement gets on alongside the ETA's and the manifattura.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:00 pm 
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argh SB so far it's keeping horrible time. it lost just above 1sec while on my wrist for 5 hours last night but overnight it lost 5+sec in 8 hours with the crystal up. i've heard this is supposed to be a dependable movement. i'll turn it on its side today and see what happens.

conversely my 233 was only -2sec the whole day.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:47 pm 
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I'm sorry to hear that - sadly, I'm not an expert with the JLC movement, but I will ask around to see what other people know about this. There's a friend of mine here in Toulouse who has a 190 - I'll ask him.

I do know that watches often need a 'wearing in' period - there are so many things to factor in - the heat of your wrist, the length of time you wear it, climatic conditions etc. - and I know for a fact that some watches seem to take for ever to settle down (But I still haven't heard a convincing reason as to why this is.)

I'll get back to you on this. Meanwhile, enjoy wearing it - you've got to admit, it's gorgeous! (And I'm jealous!!)

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:54 pm 
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thanks SB i suspect that might be the case of "re-breaking" in the watch. i've asked the previous owner if he was wearing it regularly before. i'll wear it for a couple weeks let the pr run down rewind it and see what happens. :geek: .

hopefully not the case, but if it's consistently 8-10 sec off i'll just live with it...sending it away to get serviced for 5+ months doesn't sound like fun.


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