faonmyea Posted April 15, 2006 Report Posted April 15, 2006 i have a pam 050. love it. there's only 3 things that's wrong with it. 1. hands are kind of rough around the edges but i don't want to open it up and replace them 2. clasp shows a little gap (can't really do anything about it). 3. lever is ugly. it's kind of narror at one end and not at the other so there's a nice little gap. where/how/from who can i get this fixed?
archibald Posted April 15, 2006 Report Posted April 15, 2006 i have a pam 050. love it. there's only 3 things that's wrong with it. 1. hands are kind of rough around the edges but i don't want to open it up and replace them 2. clasp shows a little gap (can't really do anything about it). 3. lever is ugly. it's kind of narror at one end and not at the other so there's a nice little gap. where/how/from who can i get this fixed? sounds like it should be replaced. I'd snap some pics and email them to the dealer. If you are an anal retentive like me, adam-co on ebay sells OEM 40mm guards once in a while. 200 smackeroons though. I remember reading that someone got one of these to fit his 50 w/ a mnimal mods.
faonmyea Posted April 15, 2006 Author Report Posted April 15, 2006 (edited) sounds like it should be replaced. I'd snap some pics and email them to the dealer. If you are an anal retentive like me, adam-co on ebay sells OEM 40mm guards once in a while. 200 smackeroons though. I remember reading that someone got one of these to fit his 50 w/ a mnimal mods. i didn't get it from a dealer. i got it from someone on this forum. Edited April 15, 2006 by faonmyea
Guest Sql_pl Posted April 16, 2006 Report Posted April 16, 2006 Ouch that's not nice! Here's hw it looks like on my 050: I wonder if yours is not the one that was offered for sale with lost lever some time ago. Maybe someone tried to replace lost lever with trimmed lever from bigger PAM?
faonmyea Posted April 16, 2006 Author Report Posted April 16, 2006 (edited) how would i replace the lever? it seems to be a pin held in by pressure. would i have to replace the whole guard? Edited April 16, 2006 by faonmyea
r11co Posted April 16, 2006 Report Posted April 16, 2006 Far easier and safer to replace the whole guard. 2 screws into the watch case does the job. Replacing the lever means removing the interference-fit pin. Once you've loosened it there'd be no guarentee it will stay in place.
new & improved osteopath Posted April 17, 2006 Report Posted April 17, 2006 That is one of the ugliest I have seen- hope you can find replacement. -O
faonmyea Posted April 18, 2006 Author Report Posted April 18, 2006 this watch was originally from eddie and he said he'll try to get me a new guard. i really he can get me one.
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