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  • Need Help -- Where to buy Pam Rubber Protector

    Hi to all pam experts/owners, care to share where can i buy the rubber protector for Pam88? TIA

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    I think you can try at local ADs. They should have it.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by rotan View Post
      I think you can try at local ADs. They should have it.
      thanks bro, any idea on the price?

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      • #4
        I remember it's less than 10 bucks for one...
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        • #5
          Hi bro,

          So you bought the 88 already? Congratz!
          The Crown Of Achievement

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          • #6
            Originally posted by daveevan View Post
            Hi to all pam experts/owners, care to share where can i buy the rubber protector for Pam88? TIA
            that shld have came with the set. Or you can buy one at Richemont for $8.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rotan View Post
              I remember it's less than 10 bucks for one...
              thanks bro

              Originally posted by louie View Post
              that shld have came with the set. Or you can buy one at Richemont for $8.
              thanks bro, will go down and get it

              Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
              Hi bro,

              So you bought the 88 already? Congratz!
              Yes bro, beh tah han

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              • #8
                Originally posted by daveevan View Post
                thanks bro



                thanks bro, will go down and get it



                Yes bro, beh tah han
                To my knowledge, Richemont does not have any ready stock for the rubber protector, you got to go down and place your order and wait for about 4 weeks. Price per piece is only $4 as I have ordered before.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stanlyh View Post
                  To my knowledge, Richemont does not have any ready stock for the rubber protector, you got to go down and place your order and wait for about 4 weeks. Price per piece is only $4 as I have ordered before.
                  thanks for the infor bro

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                  • #10
                    So expensive?!!

                    Sorry to dig up an old thread.

                    Called Richemont the other day and they did advise that I have to go down/pay in full/wait 4 weeks....but price is S$35 per rubber protector !!??

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                    • #11
                      hi hi. .it is possible given the high resale value on the used parts market.
                      I own a Rolex !

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                      • #12
                        yes it cost 35. yes it is due to the resale value.

                        from what i understand from a staff from Richemont is that ppl used to buy for $5 and there was a influx of ppl requesting for it. then they found out that the buyers of these protector sold it for high price.

                        this resulted in them in raising the price to 35.

                        Originally posted by daywalker88 View Post
                        Called Richemont the other day and they did advise that I have to go down/pay in full/wait 4 weeks....but price is S$35 per rubber protector !!??
                        Originally posted by Paneraii View Post
                        hi hi. .it is possible given the high resale value on the used parts market.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by triton View Post
                          yes it cost 35. yes it is due to the resale value.

                          from what i understand from a staff from Richemont is that ppl used to buy for $5 and there was a influx of ppl requesting for it. then they found out that the buyers of these protector sold it for high price.

                          this resulted in them in raising the price to 35.
                          ohhh i @@

                          Thanks for the clarification!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by daywalker88 View Post
                            price is S$35 per rubber protector !!??

                            No wonder they're called Richemont.

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                            • #15
                              Crazy. It's just a piece of stupid rubber. I won't may more than $5 for 1. Even their authentication at $85 is way overpriced. What's there to authenticate for ETA? ETAs are so cheap, it makes no sense for fake makers to fake an ETA. Fake factories could just buy real ETA and use them to make fakes! The rest of serial, OP numbers, COSC etc, buyers can check themselves.

                              Think the technicians just open the case (for caseback) and see got movement, then close back, drink coffee and wait for 15 mins to pass and return. For see thru, just drink coffee and give back.

                              I rather pay $75 for RSC to authenticate. Service also not good but at least there are more types of in-house movements for them to check, dial variations with time-period etc...and cheaper by $10.

                              So, it's just greed!

                              But if my buyers want to go Richemont, I just go and drink more coffee to make their $85 worthwhile.
                              Another rant is the carpark very expensive.

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