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    Swap out! The strap that is......Iyonkified my Christmas present to me





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    Pulsar P2 (kind of)

    Pulsar P2 on the outside - the "James Bond" version (if JB shopped at Tiffany & Co). On the inside...it appears to have been repaired at least twice. It has the next generation electronics (some of which can't be accessed because they require a second button), and even that appears to have had parts replaced. Setting is a bit tedious (the HR setting doesn't work) - but since it's done extremely rarely, it's acceptable.

    But - extra bonus: the bracelet actually fits! That *never* happens, for me. I'm mildly tempted to remove 1 link, but I won't, just on principle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ague Trading Co View Post
    A question before my picture. Why are Panerai shortened to PAM?
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    Because each model is designated a PAMXXX or PAMXXXX. Like the PAM557, etc.

    I have heard both. PAnerai Movement number or PAnerai Model - PAM.
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