Panerai Pam 29 Features


Ref. No. :Pam 29
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :2011
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:New
Location :France, PACA
Price : € 6,150 (= $ 7,563)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
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Panerai Pam 29 The Related Reviews:
- I bought this watch as a Christmas Present for my husband and he absolutely loves it! I'm very happy with my purchase. It was shipped extremely fast, the service was great!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by carley bradshaw Germany Heusenstamm from Netherlands Purmerend
- Havent used my watch much, but its a good, simple, solid watch for basic timing. Good price too.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by James Mozgawa Sweden Eskilstuna from Netherlands Purmerend
- Good seller, fast shipping. I'm absolutely satisfied!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Staffel USA Seattle from Netherlands Purmerend
Panerai Pam 29 wrist watches news:
Okay, I spoke to Zin about this via PM a couple of weeks ago and I was not able to do it. So, I am coming to everyone to see if there is something I am missing. I admitted to Zin that I think it was me rather than the watch. I am trying to track the accuracy of my PO, and I have used timetracker and time.gov and they both yield, when I compare it everyday huge differences to a watch that is brand new. So, this leads me to believe that I may be doing something wrong. What I do with both websites is set my watch to them to the exact second. Then I watch it everyday for about a week. As the week progresses the time gained is excessive by my PO. Do these websites, when refreshed, punch out different seconds or something? I have seen, from timetracker, a while 1 minute and 52 seconds gained by my watch, as with time.gov it is about 56 seconds. I just can't believe that a brand new Planet Ocean could be losing this amount of time.
Picked up a bunch of watches from my watch guy the other day ....and had forgotten about this little guy ......and I mean little ......smaller than a quarter .......the movement is a Crawford 17 jewel, but the watch is in the caseback so tightly, I don't want to risk pulling the dial off accidently .....but Jerry did, which is why I know the movement and number of jewel.......it doesn't say Swiss on the dial......so is anyone familiar with the Crawford movement ? ......made in the US?It runs great, about 36 hours on one wind ......So my question is this .....is it a man's or ladies watch ? .......it looks like the 30s probably ....the design that is .....there's little wear on the plating...and the dial looks relatively clean too......
I had ben meaning to get by his shop for some time now and finally managed to go in this morning. Nice small shop. I asked a few questions, looked around a bit. I have a couple of concerns about giving him my pieces to service. I want your opinions on my concerns.First concern. He's an older gentleman(no problem) speaks broken English..very broken. His wife, who greets customers speeks none. Communication could be an issue.second concern. He claims to work on Vacheron and Patek but the highest line he seems to deal with is either Seiko or Citizen. Everything else in his shop is no-name quartz. third concern. He's a Seiko AD and he asked if I paid $900 for my Orange Monster. If your an AD should you not know the retail prices of your brand?opinions please. SHould I give the man a chance or keep looking?
I was playing golf today and sometime during the round, the cap for the chronograph button fell off. To be specific, the reset cap of the chronograph button came off. Any ideas on the best way to get a replacement piece? My watch was not purchased from an AD, so I do not have a factory warranty.
Just picked up my BLNR from the AD with them removing stickers per Rolex according to them. I’ve been on their waitlist since the first week of December. No discount as to be expected but they gave me a box of chocolates lol. As for the stock in the store, not much in terms of SS models and the waitlist for the DaytonaC is 5 years :/








