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My new DSN PAM0025A was delivered


MADRED7

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Dear All,

last weekend I got my new DSN PAM0025A...the Titanium Submersible A-series.

Wonderful watch, I love the darker Titanium case, the paris-hobnail-dial is perfect and the tritium colored numbers / indizees are just gorgeus.

I attached a SanDave greyish-brown vintage ammo strap and the look is complete.

Congrats to Davidsens...he did a great job!!! :1a:

Some quick pics for your pleasure,

Theo

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Dear All,

last weekend I got my new DSN PAM0025A...the Titanium Submersible A-series.

Wonderful watch, I love the darker Titanium case, the paris-hobnail-dial is perfect and the tritium colored numbers / indizees are just gorgeus.

I attached a SanDave greyish-brown vintage ammo strap and the look is complete.

Congrats to Davidsens...he did a great job!!! :1a:

Some quick pics for your pleasure,

Theo

Hi Theo,

That strap looks great with it.

Is this with the new 6mm cyclops or is it the 7mm one.

It seems like it's nicely centered for the date window.

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Hi Theo,

That strap looks great with it.

Is this with the new 6mm cyclops or is it the 7mm one.

It seems like it's nicely centered for the date window.

Hi Sander,

this is the new and updated 6mm cyclops....but it is still a fraction of mm too far to the center!

Anyway, it does not bother me.

Now I need to wear this baby for some weeks 24/7 to get some nice patina, wear, scratches to the watch to match an A-series look perfectly :bangin:

Theo

BTW: I love your ROO

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Tritium will always glow if just aged.....only when the clear lume coating gets burned by the sun, the glow will fade....DSN models imitate that fact very well!

The Submersible bezels from A-series should turn in both direction, thats correct!

Theo

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