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lala

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  1. with a plethora of pams for 2011, what will be your xmas wishlist?

    as i have the pam 112 and 176

    here are my wishlist

    pam 305- pam sub 47mm

    pam 380- rad logo

    this will complete my pam collection for 2011

    44, 45, 47 mm pams all checking in

    what's yours?

    cheers

  2. so i got today the new born pam 176h from davidsen

    problem is the cg is a bit tight to open-have to use my nails

    also the winding feels tight even before full winding

    i made these observations in comparison with the pam 112m i bought from the cartels

    should i return the watch or just have it lubricated by a local watch smith?

    your inputs will be much appreciated

  3. For the simple reason that if you buy a replica, you want the number of beats per minute to match that of the genuine watch. If you are buying a vintage Rolex replica, you want a lower beat movement. If you are buying a modern Rolex then you want a high beat movement.

    You can look at the sweep seconds hand and see if something is low or high beat, SO you want your replica's movement to be the same beats a minute as the genuine watch.

    It has nothing to do with performance or reliability.

    thanks for the info

    low beat will not matter then for base models such as pam 112 or 176

    just wondering why there have been comments with low beat movt as "old and crappy"

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