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2 September 2012, 11:16 PM | #1 |
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"My" PAM - the 233
Hi everyone,
new member here and I'm pleased to say after half a year of research of all the PAMs that have been produced since Guido & Sons signed the contract with the Royal Italian Navy and in turn, contracted Rolex, I finally found my PAM I could write volumes about how I came to choose the 233 (actually, I did...). This time I think I'll keep it simple with some nice imagery*, hope you like them *click-the-pics for hi-res goodness Wearing Toshi's Storm Grey... Domed sapphire crystal... ...mounted with a polished bezel on a brushed 1950 Luminor case... Wearing Toshi's cocoa... The heart of the 233 - the P.2002/1, OP's first in-house Neuchâtel Manufacture movement... Hand-wound, three-barrels, 8-day reserve, zero-reset secs, 21 jewels, 247 components, KIF shock system... Hrs, mins, secs, 12-hr GMT and AM/PM hands, numerical date, power reserve indicator... OP's Quick-release system... LumiNova AG's Super LumiNova, compared on watches from three different Manufactures... 30s exposures @f/8; Please note that all three are visible down to the 30min mark; If you cannot see them, your monitor may need adjustment. Traveller - Genève / Melbourne / Miami / Wien |
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