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PAM 024A Submersible - A Serie Modification - 100mm Macro Lens Shots


rolli

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You have made it as good as you can. Looks great. I did the same thing and I really like it. Change of pace from the standard PAM. Crown looks really good here. The CG is out of whack but the Palp crown helps throw it back into proportion. With the Swiss movement investment buy the new upgraded 199 or Arktos and swap out the datewheel and crystal. ;) I haven't had the nerve to do it but it would be kick-_ss.

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Excellent work, and I love the baseball!!

Not sure if the "serie mod" included engraving a serial # (hard to keep track of all the pams with and without serial #'s anymore) but what kind of shop would you look for to do a serial #? CNC engraver, maybe? I don't get excited about the backs of my watches usually, but the complete lack of a serial # on my 222 bugs the heck out of me...

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I want something just like that?

how much will it run me? what will I have to do to get it looking like that?

thanks in advance

cheers

C

hi all,

here the pam024/A submersible - A-serie modification

complete polished case,

thick palp crown,

gen valjoux 7750,

strap: europelli baseball

enjoy yourself !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsupsmileyanim:

cheers

rolli

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Excellent work, and I love the baseball!!

Not sure if the "serie mod" included engraving a serial # (hard to keep track of all the pams with and without serial #'s anymore) but what kind of shop would you look for to do a serial #? CNC engraver, maybe? I don't get excited about the backs of my watches usually, but the complete lack of a serial # on my 222 bugs the heck out of me...

Arch,

An engraver that can do trophies for schools / sports teams etc - and pesonalised wedding gifts etc can do this for you...PM me... ;)

Rolli,

Great looking watch - next on my list of projects as well. This will be a "neo-vintage" piece in years to come I expect.

Our good man DSN can supply a bold font DW if you are interested and I may have an idea for you to improve the dial - again if your are interested... ;)

Cheers

:fish:

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