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  • The popularity of subs

    Hi ppl,

    Seldom see Pam's Subs around, are they of lesser popularity? Will be great to hear more. Cheers.
    Audentis fortuna juvat.

  • #2
    hi, i'm a great submersible fan here! PAM 64C, 87C, 243J, sooner or later a 305

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    • #3
      I have been stung by a 243 bug for awhile now..LOL
      Audentis fortuna juvat.

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      • #4
        Would've bought a sub... Ended up buying an Ennebi instead.

        Was thinking of picking up a 47mm subzilla or depth gauge or something... But the Ennebi is so damn good and much cheaper - I think I'll just go buy another (PVD) version instead...

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        • #5
          The Ennebi also has a certain look that Im attracted to, but seems the pam bug is more lethal in my case LOL..

          47mm is a great size right to its roots, but i will sure get the lug overhang look with my pencil wrists..I was on a 47 before and i must say i like the size, but just wasn't echoed the same by my wrist..
          Audentis fortuna juvat.

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          • #6
            i have the Submersible, Ennebi and Oris Col Moschin. currently i'm having fun with the Oris Col Moschin. am looking to add the Decima Mas to my collection.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by leeye View Post
              hi, i'm a great submersible fan here! PAM 64C, 87C, 243J, sooner or later a 305
              You have a nice Sub collection and I don't think there's a 87C

              Most Pam newbies would not start with a Sub. They would usually just brush Sub aside. You have to give Sub a chance to fall in love with it

              Dino

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              • #8
                Originally posted by leeye View Post
                hi, i'm a great submersible fan here! PAM 64C, 87C, 243J, sooner or later a 305
                my apologies, typo error - should be 87D. all the subs are Tritium dial!

                would like to add 194 and 285 also but my wallet is limited for now, thanks to OP (hahahahaha)

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                • #9
                  Bro Dino, thanks for compliment. it's good that most people are giving the Sub a miss, otherwise would have more competiton for a small range of watches.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by leeye View Post
                    my apologies, typo error - should be 87D. all the subs are Tritium dial!
                    Not all Subs are T-dial. I think after the J-series, they are all L-dial except the 285.

                    Dino

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PamDino View Post
                      Not all Subs are T-dial. I think after the J-series, they are all L-dial except the 285.

                      Dino
                      hahaha understood. i was just referring to the subs in my collection thus far.

                      would be interesting to see if they have any new upcoming sub models after the 305.

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                      • #12
                        imo i think sub is understated..and the imposing look is not fro everyone.

                        Any one has their Tdial peeling off?
                        Audentis fortuna juvat.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by trailblazer View Post
                          The Ennebi also has a certain look that Im attracted to, but seems the pam bug is more lethal in my case LOL..

                          47mm is a great size right to its roots, but i will sure get the lug overhang look with my pencil wrists..I was on a 47 before and i must say i like the size, but just wasn't echoed the same by my wrist..
                          If it helps, my wrist size is 6.5", and that's if I wrap the measuring tape around my wrist loosely.. Pull tight, about 6.3-6.4"... Actually, its good motivation to train at the gym cuz if you've got some size, pencil wrists won't mean anything in the overall scheme of things

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                          • #14
                            As an Asian woman who has seen Panerai Subs on Asian men, I truly beleive that most cannot carry it off, they are not well built enough to carry a Sub on their twig like wrists, I mean they look like that clown Flava Flav or anyone wearing a Panerai 341:

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                            • #15
                              nope so far my tritium dials n hands are intact. interesting to see how the patina develops differently with different dials. here are some pics.







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