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Originally posted by SUBMARINER View PostBetter don't touch 320 or 321. Buy some cheap pam to wear lah. Not much different lah only the special crown made pam special lah. Like Rolex 5 matches.Present:
Panerai Luminar 1950 Marina 8 days PAM 233
IWC Big Pilot S/S (Ref#IW5004-01)
IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVI (Ref#IW3255-01)
IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000 (Ref#IW3568-06)
Rolex RoseGold/SS Oyster Perpetual Datejust (Ref#178341)
Rolex 18K/SS Oyster Perpetual Datejust (Ref#16233)
Omega Constellation (Ref#123.10.27.60.51.001)
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I think u'd stop making comment on any PAM
Originally posted by SUBMARINER View PostBetter don't touch 320 or 321. Buy some cheap pam to wear lah. Not much different lah only the special crown made pam special lah. Like Rolex 5 matches.
"Special crown"????
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Originally posted by SUBMARINER View PostPam marina crown is special as it was developed and distributed in 1956 and patented in the U.S.A. in 1960.I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch.........
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hello, not all LUM are Marinas
Originally posted by SUBMARINER View PostPam marina crown is special as it was developed and distributed in 1956 and patented in the U.S.A. in 1960.
Dun just anyhow hentam names here.
Marina are for Luminors w second hand.
Marina aint got nothing to do with crown or lever or protection system.
I'm no expert here.
But I just cannot stand on dis-information.
1950s case has different lever.
Luminor has different lever.
I bet u dun even know that.
Dun worrie, we all are not expert here...
I oso learn from u all.
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Originally posted by Fred_Tan View PostDun just anyhow hentam names here.
Marina are for Luminors w second hand.
Marina aint got nothing to do with crown or lever or protection system.
I'm no expert here.
But I just cannot stand on dis-information.
1950s case has different lever.
Luminor has different lever.
I bet u dun even know that.
Dun worrie, we all are not expert here...
I oso learn from u all.
Marina stands for 'second-hand' function. Nothing to do with the crown protection system.
Base are just luminor.
Marina Militaire is another thing....and appears only on certain models with permission from the Italy Army.
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I also learning, we all should be...
Marina Militare is special permission from Royal Italian Navy which is known as Marina Militare in 1950s.
It was made for deck officers that do not need to dive.
Hence the lesser depth specs.
I learn this from a great fellow member today like Democritus....thanks
Me not here to shoot down any1.
Anyone can shot me anytime if I made a mistake.
But, be prepared to be shoot by me if u do mistake here or elsewhere.
I am direct & I dun beat around the bush.
I hope other members are direct to the point over here as well.
There's no point to pretend to be politically correct when u r rite & someone else is not.
Be brave to stand on your points & but be sure you have the fact right or be ready to be corrected.
I apologize to every1 here if I have antagonize you.
Rest assured, my intention is to share what I know (which is not much).
Thanks.
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What is the price now for 312? Will it even drop further? Thought of getting one soon.Present:
Panerai Luminar 1950 Marina 8 days PAM 233
IWC Big Pilot S/S (Ref#IW5004-01)
IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVI (Ref#IW3255-01)
IWC Aquatimer Automatic 2000 (Ref#IW3568-06)
Rolex RoseGold/SS Oyster Perpetual Datejust (Ref#178341)
Rolex 18K/SS Oyster Perpetual Datejust (Ref#16233)
Omega Constellation (Ref#123.10.27.60.51.001)
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Originally posted by shuseido View Post15% off retail price from local AD. Consider good price?
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