Panerai PAM 00212 Features

Ref. No. :PAM 00212
Code :A1287
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
Year :2008
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United Kingdom, Kingston Upon Hull
Price : ¡ê 4,750 (= $ 7,443)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
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Panerai PAM 00212 The Related Reviews:
- The blem I have with watches is that they stop working ... being away from the skin, this is more likely to keep working ... if you have the same blem I strongly recommend it for daily use.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Paul M Deutschland Berlin from Netherlands Purmerend
- So far I love it. I use it for work. It gets wet and banged around . I think it's a great buy for the money.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by carley bradshaw Portugal Guarda from Netherlands Purmerend
- I got this watch for my wife, when she saw it on HSN. She fell in love with. After I suprised her with the watch, she stated it was more beautiful in person than on TV or the internet.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Dan Y France Furiani Village from Netherlands Purmerend
Panerai PAM 00212 wrist watches news:
This is my new beauty:Ok, lets see what we've got here...1. The packet:A semi-glossy pale beige cardboard cubic box hides a more luxurious package. The watch, all covered in protective plastics sleeps tightly in a leathery box. There is a set of manuals and a warranty booklet that includes a warranty card (2 years) in the rear.2. The watch:Thats the most heavy timepiece I've ever had! About 183 grams in all (with 3 bracelet pieces taken off), thats a quite heavy watch, even for my standards. I've had other full stainless steel (type 316L) watches but this one seems more solid and hefty (probably its the quartz caliber mechanism that makes the difference).Most of its case is made of polished ss as are the three subdial rings in the dial. The bracelet features a complication of brushed and polished parts and the folding clasp is made of brushed ss. There are 2 engravings on the folding clasp, one that bears the Longines logo and another one that states the diving level water resistance c
I'm going to begin the process I think of seriously looking into my first AP, a 15400 Blue from a boutique. I posed this question to the Rolex forum before I got into the search for my BLNR and now I'll ask the same thing here. What QC issues are there to look out for when buying APs, specifically the 15400?For example, with Rolex I usually look for bezel alignment (most common QC issue in my opinion), text alignment on the dial, cyclops alignment, rehaut alignment, lume application, foreign objects under the dial and a non sticking date wheel. Are there any known QC issues in AP? For roughly 2x in price I would hope most of there our be eliminated but you never know!
Haven't seen this specific Nautilus in the flesh, but the pictures alone make me sad. I must say that I do have a preference towards the clean dials on the Nautilus design, over complications. I like the dressier Pateks with complications.This specific blue dial, with the rose gold, and on leather strap, is just out of this world.I should be receiving my Patek 5711 blue dial in a few weeks. I have handled it many times and I absolutely love it. It is the perfect everyday Nautilus for me as it is SS, extremely versatile with casual to formal, the WR is high, the dial is just so beautiful, it has the beautiful bracelet, and not to mention it fits my budget.I don't know if I could justify this 5711R as my one and only even if it did fit the budget, as I love a Nautilus on a bracelet. I honestly wouldn't hesitate to buy it as my second if I had the budget; unfortunately not the case.Do any of our members on here own this beautiful reference?
I recently came into possession of a Patek Philippe 5053.Can anyone enlighten me as to the cost of a proper bracelet for this piece (as it is currently outfitted with a rubber Chopard bracelet).Also, any idea of the value of this piece (with and without a real band on it).It is white gold, so I am assuming that it is the 5053g.Any insight would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.
Apologies if this has already been posted. AD said that he could get an Oyster Flex bracelet for my BLNR, I wondered if anyone had tried this and do you have a picture?








