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Pam 7mm Cyclops : ** Completed **


HauteHippie

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Updates:

2/13/2007: The magnifiers are done and shipping out to me today.

Final specs:

Diameter: 6.9mm 6.75mm

Total Thickness: ~1.19mm 1.22mm (should (still) work on 95%+ of watches)

Magnification: 1.55X to 1.7X depending on rehaut (distance from date window)

Material: Sapphire

AR Coating: None.

RWG Pricing:

$25 USD each up to 2 pieces

$20 USD each for 3 or more pieces

+ a couple bucks for shipping and packaging per order

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Hi chieftang, I am interested in 6 pieces.

If you are going to get AR coating on some lenses, I would take 3 pieces AR coated and 3 naked.

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Would these work with the new 2893 gmt datewheels? If so, I may be in. Just trying to figure out how it would be better than the one I already have.

Climb on.

The main question is what is the diameter of the genuine cyclops for your watch? Generally for F,G,H, and I (?) series PAMs the cylopes are around 7mm in diameter (so this new one will be sized appropriately), while the older watches were smaller - 6mm or so.

So, for example, the 27a and 28a power reserve reps are better off with the watchmen 6mm cylops.

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The PAM autos I have are 028, 029, and 063... would it be appropriate for these? I may be in on a couple anyway in case I go for other auto PAMs later on (eg. PAM194 if it's ever in titanium, or a 7750 GMT PAM).

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C'mon folks, with all those new Submersibles, Arktos and so out there, paid way over 200 USD, I can't believe that so few people are interested in getting a step towards perfection at a mere 25-30 USD!

And a step that is not merely aesthetic, but actually enhances the way you enjoy your watch. Date readability is not trivial, isn't it?

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