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New Pam127 "fiddy' Case ?


vaccum

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I received a pam127 to do some mods (relume, cannon pinion, hands, crystal replacement, etc)

So I took my caseback opener tool to remove the caseback, then I noticed that it was not flat to the case <_< , something is not right here.

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So I decided to pry it off with my nails and guess what...it came off easily...I was shoked :o

Then I took a look at the case and found this....no threads at all

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In order to close the caseback, which is threaded...don't ask me why, you just press it with your thumbs. Dont even think about water proof :p

Here is my fiddy case to show the threads at the case

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Both cases side by side

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Are this watches getting better......

Thanks for watching,

vaccum

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Wow................do you think it will hold out over time?

Wonder who sold it?

The purpose of this type of post is to show you what we get to work on, NO TO POINT OUT ANY DEALER NOR MEMBER NAMES that is non of my business :rolleyes:

I will report what I see just to colaborate with this forum.

Cheers,

vaccum

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Wow................do you think it will hold out over time?

Wonder who sold it?

Sorry, I forgot to answer your ?. I can't tell 100% for sure if it will hold or not, what I know is that you can press the case back with your thumbs without a lot of pressure.

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Man! :o

Thanks God, as the caseback was threaded I think it is just a defective, flawed case -- not a first exemplar of a new type of case & caseback.

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