I think u hav alot of collections...care to share some pics with us?
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Originally posted by Andrew Taymore info abt original panerai strap is here:
http://www.paneraisource.com/buckles_straps.shtml
for aftermarket strap......it is here:
http://www.paneraisource.com/aftermarket_straps.shtml
hope this help.You only lived once. Live it.
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HI all,
I am looking to buy my first panerai pam 312. Been on wait list with one local AD.
Recently keep seeing sellers in forums selling the model much lower than local AD. These are buyers from overseas AD. probably taking advantage of the VAT refunds and selling for a profit . A few questions if anyone can help me...
1) Should I forget about my wait list at local AD and grab these pieces immediately at lower price and instant stock?
2) What are the things to look out for when trading with strangers on this forums?
3) Authentication shouldnt be a problem with this pam 312 since its a brand bew model???
4) warranty shoudnt be a problem with overeas AD correct? Do these comes with the credit card size warranty card. Is the warranty period 2 years for all panerais?
Sorry for asking so many questions..hope the experts here can help me own my first panerai.
TIA
Cheers
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Ditch yourself off the waitlist, there are many collectors here who also experience difficulty getting the PAM312 from the ADs. It's true that grey dealers take advantage of currency fluctuations, AD discounts etc etc, afterall, they're in the business and they need to make a margin. I wouldn't really bother with the waiting game and just go grab a piece from the open market/grey dealers. Afterall, they're cheaper, but do make sure you do research on the watch before you get it.
I guess firstly, in this forum, you can take a look at their itrader ratings, and then importantly, buy the seller, not the watch. Recommended grey dealers are WatchArena, Hobbylink, Collector's Haven, Time Will Tell. These guys know their stuff and they deal with Panerai on a day to day basis. If you're trading with strangers in forums, just meet them at Richemont, pay an extra S$85 to get a peace of mind. However, do check if you're getting a complete set with all accessories, papers and boxes.
Warranty is no problem and it's 2 years from the date stated in the warranty card. Do not however present a blank undated warranty card as the service center will likely date it on the first day the series was first issued, and you can be shortchanged in terms of warranty coverage if this happens. Make sure there's a dealer's warranty stamp on the warranty card. And yes, it's a credit card sized warranty card."Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
--Groucho Marx--
*For faster response, pls direct all questions to my email: destro22bt@gmail.com thanks!
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Originally posted by charlote View PostHI all,
I am looking to buy my first panerai pam 312. Been on wait list with one local AD.
Recently keep seeing sellers in forums selling the model much lower than local AD. These are buyers from overseas AD. probably taking advantage of the VAT refunds and selling for a profit . A few questions if anyone can help me...
1) Should I forget about my wait list at local AD and grab these pieces immediately at lower price and instant stock?
2) What are the things to look out for when trading with strangers on this forums?
3) Authentication shouldnt be a problem with this pam 312 since its a brand bew model???
4) warranty shoudnt be a problem with overeas AD correct? Do these comes with the credit card size warranty card. Is the warranty period 2 years for all panerais?
Sorry for asking so many questions..hope the experts here can help me own my first panerai.
TIA
Cheers
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Originally posted by Destro22BT View PostDitch yourself off the waitlist, there are many collectors here who also experience difficulty getting the PAM312 from the ADs. It's true that grey dealers take advantage of currency fluctuations, AD discounts etc etc, afterall, they're in the business and they need to make a margin. I wouldn't really bother with the waiting game and just go grab a piece from the open market/grey dealers. Afterall, they're cheaper, but do make sure you do research on the watch before you get it.
I guess firstly, in this forum, you can take a look at their itrader ratings, and then importantly, buy the seller, not the watch. Recommended grey dealers are WatchArena, Hobbylink, Collector's Haven, Time Will Tell. These guys know their stuff and they deal with Panerai on a day to day basis. If you're trading with strangers in forums, just meet them at Richemont, pay an extra S$85 to get a peace of mind. However, do check if you're getting a complete set with all accessories, papers and boxes.
Warranty is no problem and it's 2 years from the date stated in the warranty card. Do not however present a blank undated warranty card as the service center will likely date it on the first day the series was first issued, and you can be shortchanged in terms of warranty coverage if this happens. Make sure there's a dealer's warranty stamp on the warranty card. And yes, it's a credit card sized warranty card.
Originally posted by yeshe View Postactually waitlist should be less than 1 month. i went to cortina raffles city and was on waitlist for 312. they called me in less than 1 month but i told them i got another watch leow.
from the indication of the lower prices offered by those overseas AD buyers
lately. Most of those on wait list will probably ditch themselves of the waitlist (as also advised by forummer Destro )and buy from the grey dealers/ overseas AD buyers. This will definitely shorten the waitlist...
Originally posted by Daytonalover View PostPam 312 doesn't come with a warranty card as its a in-house movement production...
Correct me if i m wrong...
Thanks
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Originally posted by Daytonalover View PostPam 312 doesn't come with a warranty card as its a in-house movement production...
Correct me if i m wrong...
Thanks
No COSC cert as well... anyone can confirm? The Pam website also never mention the P9000 series movements are COSC certified.
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Originally posted by Destro22BT View PostDitch yourself off the waitlist, there are many collectors here who also experience difficulty getting the PAM312 from the ADs. It's true that grey dealers take advantage of currency fluctuations, AD discounts etc etc, afterall, they're in the business and they need to make a margin. I wouldn't really bother with the waiting game and just go grab a piece from the open market/grey dealers. Afterall, they're cheaper, but do make sure you do research on the watch before you get it.
I guess firstly, in this forum, you can take a look at their itrader ratings, and then importantly, buy the seller, not the watch. Recommended grey dealers are WatchArena, Hobbylink, Collector's Haven, Time Will Tell. These guys know their stuff and they deal with Panerai on a day to day basis. If you're trading with strangers in forums, just meet them at Richemont, pay an extra S$85 to get a peace of mind. However, do check if you're getting a complete set with all accessories, papers and boxes.
Warranty is no problem and it's 2 years from the date stated in the warranty card. Do not however present a blank undated warranty card as the service center will likely date it on the first day the series was first issued, and you can be shortchanged in terms of warranty coverage if this happens. Make sure there's a dealer's warranty stamp on the warranty card. And yes, it's a credit card sized warranty card.
thanks for the info. nowadays very scary if u dunno much about the watch, better to buy from safer sources.
btw, how much to buy youI dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch.........
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