Panerai PAM087 Features
Ref. No. :PAM087
Code :120559
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Year :2006
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 5,490 (= $ 6,744)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Dial :Blue
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date
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Panerai PAM087 wrist watches news:
In anticipation of the warmer months, I thought it would be a good idea to purchase some stainless steel bracelets to replace my nice leather straps that I normally use for my vintage Seamaster and Cosmic. I contacted Scott from "Times of Plenty", and to say that the communication and subsequent transaction was great is an understatement, so a big "Thank You" to him first and foremost. What I decided was that I wanted mesh look for the Seamaster (which I originally saw on another forum) and something similar to the 'blocks of bricks' bracelet for the Cosmic. The vintage mesh that I chose is a "hair-puller" that doesn't pull a single hair, and a pretty good match for the original that came with the chronometer-grade version of my Seamaster:The brick-style bracelet for the Cosmic is really a great match as well:So, until I can find a good deal on the OEM versions that came with the watches (or BoR), I will proudly wear these vintage bracelets in their stead.
Dear friends and WTF members, I have a huge request that might sound a little stupid around here given the importance this watch has all over omega forums. But I have and feel the need to call out for education from your part, as I am fairly new to the whole Omega world. The watch in question: The Speedmaster! I know all about the history behind it. I did NOT live in an igloo for the past 25 years of my blessed life, but I have to admit, I do not understand all the differences between them.I am sure some will read this and hit the back button on their browser, but keep in mind that I am fairly certain not to be alone in this position and a whole lot of newcomers could benefit from this. The gift of education is probably one of the best gratitude men can receive and pass on to others. None other than Plato, saw education as the only way to create and sustain the "Republic" he lived in. Knowledge is power, so I call on your help to have access to it. What are all the differences, (other
Sometimes I feel that my vintage watch collection is more of a dog pound, compared to the rare breeds and grand champion show watches I see here. I hope you don't mind if I take up the forum bandwidth with some of my loved rescue watches from time to time. I think I'm doing it not to show off but to prove to myself and maybe other beginners that you don't need to start out in this hobby by collecting perfect multi-hundred dollar examples. I have many watches that I love to wear and keep running that show their hard long history in all of their scratches and warts. They have proved they were used and useful tools by their appearance and connect me to the people that wore them every day and the people that built them with such care that they still work today. Here is a Waltham 6/0-c that I can't bear to part out. It came to me with a lug bent so badly that the back wouldn't stay on. The dial was stained. I straightened it up and tried to even out the "patina" on the dial and I wear it at
This is a follow-up to the incoming post (found here) and the original post (found here)i. I promised that I would get out the lightbox and take some better pics. Those follow...Head On - A beautiful watch, timeless looks and great complication.Caseback in excellent shapeOriginal crown and untouched brushed caseAll hands reset perfectlyThere is a 24 hour marker on the sub-dial at 9This is a great looking watch and a joy to wear! Hope you enjoyed the pics.B
Got a TT DJ41 last July that I love. Wear it all the time, when I got it from my AD I told him to put me on the lost for the Daytona which has always been my grail. Today the ad said still not received anything, so I'm not sure how long it will take to get one. (What's the average time you guys got urs after putting ur name.) I can only wait or, get a BNIB sub date for 8k or a used 116520 for 10k