Panerai PAM 00307 Features
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Ref. No. :PAM 00307
Code :ID4241
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Titanium
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Papers
Location :United States, New Jersey, Carteret
Price : $ 15,810
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Titanium
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Panerai PAM 00307 The Related Reviews:
- Great watch, really beautiful, and great value as well. My girlfriend loved it and her friends said it was really nice too. Only bad thing is that I guess it gets scratched sort of easily (the metal part).
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I started to type up "FS: vintage 14K Hamilton Masterpiece" in the Sales Forum. As I was putting in the details, I read the small inscription on the back of the watch because that usually will tell you when it was made. Lo & behold it's from 1966 - my birth year! Imagine that. I went through a lot of trouble to track down an Omega from that year, and in the last few weeks I've discovered I have a Hamilton (this Bradford) and a Longines (Diamond Dynasty 2770) made then. Guess I'll have to pick another piece to flip.
Well, besides going to the Phillies parade I had an interesting day. I spent a few hours at Sam's shop photographing a complete service for a coming installment of the Horology 101 series (I know, it's a gratuitous promotion). I took my Maurice LaCroix with me to see what we could do about the crown digging into the back of my wrist. He didn't recommend changing it, but asked me a few questions about how I wore it. I showed him that it was too tight on one strap hole and didn't have enough play to let the crown move when I bent my wrist back, but too loose on the next and would roll around my wrist. So he grabbed a punch and put a hole between the two and shazam! it was perfect. There were some other pleasant distractions during our breaks like this UltraChron 36,000 bph Longines automatic and a nice Aqua Terra:I have some great photos, but so many it will take a week or two to edit them. Oh, and the city was PACKED with throngs of red clad fans! What a fun day!
I have an AT chrono. What position does should the crown be in when self winding and what direction (clockwise vs counter) should it be wound? How often should it be wound and how many times do you guys recommend winding it? Thanks in dvance for the help.








