ravishingrick Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Hi Guys, Been busy the last few months sourcing and building a PAM from aftermarket an rep parts. See the results up until now. Parts: jimmy case jimmy bezel jimmy caseback jimmy cg palp crown 3.5mm genuine sapphire crystal. standard rep 112g dial (to be relumed) Also have a high cannon pinion that I have flattened a polished the top off the cannon pinion to make it look more like the gens. Going to put a standard undecorated swiss ETA 6497-1 movement in it. [ attacment=14860:f6c9_1.JPG] Anyway the dial is off for reluming soon, I initially wanted to make a PAM002A and have the dial and hands tritium look lumed, but I am in doubt now. I am not sure to build a PAM 2A or an PAM 112g. I really love the tritium look of the PAM 2A, but can't find a decent T SWISS T dial. If I have the dial relumed with tritium look the L SWISS L would be an obvious flaw. The other choice is to have the dial relumed with luminova and create an acurate but less desirable 112g. Should I go for a more exclusive but flawed 2A or go for the common but more accurate 112g? PS: I am looking for the following parts to complete : - Movement clamps and movement (clamp) screws for ETA 6497-1 - Beveled gears for ETA 6497-1 If you have any of these parts laying around and want to part with them please let me know! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babola Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 (edited) Hiya Rick, well as a Luminor nut...here's few quick thoughts. If I were you, I wouldn't do either ...I'd actually build a 002B-L. 2B is one of Panerai's 'transitional' models, with first few hundred of the B-series being made with Tritium 'T Swiss T' dials, and the rest with Luminova 'L Swiss L' dials. Considering all the kit you already own, 2B-L would be IMO a perfect fit (bar aged dial), base L Swiss dial, polished CG, Sapphire xtal without A/R, and the B-series solid S/S caseback which is easy to find these days. In this case, I'd send the dial to The Zigmeister for another re-lume, this time in C3/C1 mix (close to 2/3-C3 and 1/3-C1). He's done one of sausage dials of mine in this mix and it simply rocks, yellow-ish color is still dominantm but diluted with a hint of white, and glows like a torch. If you decide to keep the Base "tritium-look" dial as is, and go for 2A or 2B-T (both actualy come with T-dials), I'd still send the dial to The Zigmeister to "fix" the letter 'L' into a 'T' under 6 o'clock. He's done this for another forumer here on his 029 dial, just check with him first, of course . 112G wouldn't be a good choice IMO, simply because it comes with a display back (and you don't exactly have a OPXI G-series mov't to show ) and the crown is thicker and brushed. 02B-L would be my favourite choice for another reason - when strapped to your wrist - it is 002B, 112E and 112F at the same time - all in the one watch !!! Happy modding ! cheers, babola Edited August 14, 2007 by babola Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babola Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Actually, just had a look at the dial once again - no need for re-lume for whiter look, it's good as is ! cheers, babola Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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