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So,

Being relatively scientific in my approach to most things in life, I decided that I wanted to try out a few different modders/watch smiths/etc. I sent a PAM 156 GMT with an already serviced movement to Kent Parks to have it re-lumed. Now, I did my research and I've heard that his time estimates are generally much shorter than the actual time it takes him to finish...BUT... based on pictures, it may have been worth the (much longer than anticipated) wait.

pamgmt1.jpg

By tabularasa415 at 2011-06-14

pamgmt2.jpg

By tabularasa415 at 2011-06-14

I'll let the pictures do the talking.

:-)

Guest zeleni kukuruz
Posted (edited)

Now i can see that pam shine all the to Croatia :)

Looks realy nice!!! Congrates is in place i think :)

Edited by Zeleni Kukuruz
Posted

Yeah, it is not your run-of-the-mill PAM or even PAM GMT, which is precisely why I love it. It is the one and only PAM in my personal collection. Everything else is TAG, Omega and Rolex. I cannot wait to get it back and get it on my wrist. Thanks for all the compliments!

Posted

1 million years.... or almost three months. :bangin:

I was quoted 4-6 weeks, but I knew the realistic view going in.

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