Panerai PAM00024 Features


Ref. No. :PAM00024
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :2007
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Turkey, Istanbul
Price : € 3,700 (= $ 4,545)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
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Panerai PAM00024 The Related Reviews:
- Watch arrived in a timely manner. Is a really beautiful watch and my husband really loves it.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Candice Hochevar United Arab Emirates Alain Abudhabi from Netherlands Purmerend
- fast delivery, very nice colours...will surely buy again. Thank you :)
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by scott lee United States Colorado Springs from Netherlands Purmerend
- Wonderful! Thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jonathan Hyatt Sverige Stockholm from Netherlands Purmerend
Panerai PAM00024 wrist watches news:
Trophy Wife recently got a Lady's DateJust of her own and we have found that it has a much shorter power retention than my Rolexes, barely 24 hours. Is that because of it's size and is it normal ?
Recently on THIS forum I was accused of being 'Left Wing - 'Those favouring extensive/radical reform'. Actually I am, and proud to admit it 'Right wing' - 'Those opposing extensive/radical reform'. I am when it comes to Horology, a 'PURIST' I want all my watches to be as close to their original manufacture as possible. Only 'time' (age it-self) should change a 'vintage watch'So why would a purist but this????:Although the watch dial is original, it HAS been 'refurbished' white paint, also the crown is after market - remember I am a 'purist! - I DETEST these type of changes, so why buy it?Well this watch is a major part of the 'jigsaw' in the history of automatics. It crossed the barrier between below. My 1929 18kt 'MINT' Harwood. Patented in 1924 by John Harwood and attributed to the VERY first mass produced automatic in 1926AND18Kt 1920 HARWOOD - The First Automatic Wrist Watch:watchtalkforums.info/foru...orum/46489.htmWhy? How?Well look again at the Harwood, it uses a very comp
I have seen a few issues with this model. Two had a defective column wheel lever (lever would not engage the column wheel, which impeded the proper functioning of the chronograph) and one had a loose (completely unscrewed) oscillating weight screw. All on new watches, fresh from factory. That whole Toyota thingee got me in the mood to talk about manufacture defects and such.
Should I trade my blue dialed 5711 towards the white 5711?
I put a deposit on a Sub, which my AD is locating right now. In the meantime I looked at the Sea-Dweller and Deepsea on a Rolex catalog and noticed they are nearly identical to the Sub, but larger. I like the idea of a larger watch!My local AD doesn't have any Deepsea or Sea-Dwellers at the store right now so I'm unable to compare them side by side with the Sub. Are the 3mm and 4mm difference in size noticeable?I'm not a diver, so performance is not important to me. It's all about the size. I would also appreciate any thoughts on value retention on these vs. the Sub.Thanks,Jose








