need help from the pam gurus. I have been offered a pam 0 bnib for $6300. Is that a good price? It is not a local set but was purchased april 2008. Thank you for the advice. It will be my first pam.
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Need help again. I noticed that the pricing for the hand wound ones are about the same. Second hand one will be about max 7.2k. Should i go for an auto one instead like the 104?
As a first pam, what would be a good one to start off with? I am also wondering if I should save a bit more and get a rolex sub instead? Will be my first one too. I looked around at the links recommended by you all here. Hobbylink seems the best so far.
Are such shops better than individual sellers if the price difference is about $200? Thanks
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For PAMs, most of the time, the 'problem' is this: Once u get your first, say a 104, you'll hanker after a hand wound 112/111/0/5. The more you read, the more you'd want another one. I suggest you make a trip down to:
1. Collector's Haven @ Balmoral Hotel
2. Passions @ Funan
3. Visiotime
4. TimeWillTell @ Sunshine Plaza
5. Truly Collectibles @ Sunshine Plaza
As discussed much in this forum, first PAM to start off with are the usual suspects: 000/005/111/112/176/177/104/164/240/301/088/090 and the list goes on and on and on. Bottomline, set a budget for your first PAM and zero in on a couple of models.
Rolex Sub, anytime can get, they are in abundence... as for PAMs, most of the time, even for a PAM112, you might have to wait for one to appear.
As for whether shops are better than individual sellers, it's a yes and no answer. Most of the online dealers like Yeo Kim Choy, William Loi and a few of our brothers her on SGROC are reliable... all you need to do is to do your homework before buying... be it PAMs, Rolexes, Tag Heuers, etc... And if you're not sure, there's always the service center to authenticate the watch before you deal."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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Between individuals and dealers, there are pros and cons
Originally posted by dominique_kwok View Post
Are such shops better than individual sellers if the price difference is about $200? Thanks
shop dealers - probably slightly more expensive, but wider range of products, and plus you can establish a relationship for future deals/trade ins etc. Also less worry about being cheated as these chaps need to keep a good reputation
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