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Old 16 December 2006, 03:17 PM   #1
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Size does matter....

I went into the AD the other day to lay down some more money on my Panerai... whilst I was there the little nagging voice in my brain that was going 'amanda amanda 44mm is huge, ask to see a 40mm PAM' actually came out my mouth to the Salesguy!.

So we chat about the PAM 49 and he has a sold one out the back but lets me have a look at it..... mmmmm bewdiful indeed but alas he cant get one now and has absolutely no idea when one would be sent to him. So I see the 40mm PAM241 in the display case..... please can I try that one on.

WOW bewdiful indeed, has the hobnail dial and the extra complications of the Power Reserve indicator, date and mini seconds dial. Instant love.. BUT wait its more money that I wanted to spend.

So I try the 111 on again and think yeh its all good. And leave the store....

But the voice doesnt shut up about the PAM 241... it fits me perfectly, is the one I really wanted but thought it was too $

So I sent my Salesguy an email yesterday asking if we can in fact swap my downpayment from the PAM111 to the PAM241, email yes - I was embarrassed to go in and ask him so a few hours later the salesguy rings and says 'amanda we can do that, my boss is good to go'

So I am now getting the PAM241. Should pick it up in the next few weeks.

I feel peace now, no more funny voices querying me about size!

Yes, I know the PAM111 is a more 'true' Panerai that has the essence of the history of the watch..... and if it was a second watch, I'd have gone for it but its going to be the only watch I have for some time. I think I'd prefer the Auto movement too in the long run.

Thanks for listening.......
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Old 16 December 2006, 03:46 PM   #2
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Old 16 December 2006, 03:52 PM   #3
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An automatic pani is the best even now instead of the long run. Pretty good choice you made. Fountain pens and manual wind movements are cool, but not practical and are usually out of ink and power when you need them the most!
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Old 16 December 2006, 03:54 PM   #4
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I like all the features and layout of the Pam 241, but I do prefer the untextured dial. Anyway, it should be all good.
I would like a Pam with the titanium case, just because my wrist doesn't handle large watches on straps, and I've never had a titanium watch before.
Anyway, good luck, I hope you have considered all the options and models in the Panerai range :)
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Old 16 December 2006, 06:14 PM   #5
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Thanks everyone! I am really happy and content with my decision now.

Lol-x - yeh the Panerai is a hard watch to even track down in Aus, there's only 1 AD in Melb so seeing real examples of models is tough! The Titanium would be awesome indeed!!! Dont start reading paneristi.com, you'll become addicted and start buying heaps of PAMs LOL

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Old 16 December 2006, 06:26 PM   #6
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Congrats, Amanda....well done. Could someone post a pic of this watch?

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Old 16 December 2006, 06:42 PM   #7
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Congrats, Amanda....well done. Could someone post a pic of this watch?

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She can't post pics of the watch. Someone who isn't supposed to be posting his Christmas watch pictures yet used up all the bandwidth!
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Old 16 December 2006, 06:46 PM   #8
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You know what Amanda... the hobnail dial is a fantastic looking dial. I just love textured dials. They make the watch look different in varying lighting situations, and they are a constant joy to look at.

But, you know what else?

.... you've opened Pam-doras box, soon you'll want that 111 or a 112 too!
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Old 16 December 2006, 06:46 PM   #9
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She can't post pics of the watch. Someone who isn't supposed to be posting his Christmas watch pictures yet used up all the bandwidth!
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Old 16 December 2006, 07:58 PM   #10
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Congrats Amanda I can't wait for you to get it.
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Old 16 December 2006, 09:39 PM   #11
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Great choice Amanda and a very unique looking watch.
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Old 16 December 2006, 11:53 PM   #12
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You go girl That's an awesome watch I'm really happy for you. I can't wait for the pic's
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Old 17 December 2006, 01:23 AM   #13
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Congrats Amanda. A few weeks won't take that long to come by!
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Old 17 December 2006, 03:12 AM   #14
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Nice looking watch.
It comes with the black gator. Very sweet.
Did that one have the depolyant style buckle? I think it might, in which case, be careful in ordering straps.
You can always pick up a thumbnail buckle down the road for the regular straps.
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Old 17 December 2006, 03:20 AM   #15
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I love that watch....especially the Power Reserve function. Nice touch! Dial's a beauty too!
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Old 17 December 2006, 05:34 PM   #16
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Nice looking watch.
It comes with the black gator. Very sweet.
Did that one have the depolyant style buckle? I think it might, in which case, be careful in ordering straps.
You can always pick up a thumbnail buckle down the road for the regular straps.
Thats the one! Yes it comes with black croc on deployant. I, fingers crossed should be able to score another croc strap in tan and a black rubber strap too from the AD. Thats the plan anyway

I have a 24mm strap and 22mm buckle already, the python strap I snapped up when I saw it on special. So will probably just trim 1mm off each side of the strap and try it out. Next I'll get a 22mm Crazy Horse to pop on it!

Thanks for all the nice sentiments guys, I am very excited and totally happy with my decision.

Otis - no way, this will be the only PAM for a long time. I have my eye on a Mini Sub and that will suffice I'd say!
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Old 17 December 2006, 05:40 PM   #17
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What is the capacity of the power reserve? The power reserve markers show every # hours?
It should be very interesting seeing the power reserve go up during the day as you wear it. I have never hand a power reserve before but always admired this feature.
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What is the capacity of the power reserve? The power reserve markers show every # hours?
It should be very interesting seeing the power reserve go up during the day as you wear it. I have never hand a power reserve before but always admired this feature.
I think the PR for this watch would be around 44 hours. Those look like 11-hour jumps!
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What is the capacity of the power reserve? The power reserve markers show every # hours?
It should be very interesting seeing the power reserve go up during the day as you wear it. I have never hand a power reserve before but always admired this feature.
Here's the specs from panerai.com

"Luminor Power Reserve 40 mm

Movement: automatic mechanical, exclusive Panerai OP IX calibre, 13¼ lignes, 21 jewels, Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges. PANERAI personalised oscillating weight. Glucydur® balance, 28,800 alternations/hour.
Incabloc® anti-shock device.
Power reserve 42 hours.
Chronometer Certificate (C.O.S.C.).
Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date, power reserve.
Case: diameter 40 mm, AISI 316L brushed steel.
Bezel: polished steel.
Back: screw, steel.
Device protecting the crown: (registered Trade Mark) polished steel.
Crystal: sapphire, formed of corundum, 2.5 mm thick, magnifying lens over the date at 3 o'clock. Anti-reflective coating.
Water-resistance: 300 meters.
Strap: alligator with PANERAI personalised steel adjustable buckle."


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Guys - One question, what sort of screw driver do I buy to change straps on my 241? It doesnt come with one like the Base models etc do
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Old 17 December 2006, 07:14 PM   #21
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The one which fits the head of the screw!!
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Old 18 December 2006, 03:41 PM   #22
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Guys - One question, what sort of screw driver do I buy to change straps on my 241? It doesnt come with one like the Base models etc do

1.6mm should do the trick. See if you can get one out of the dealer. They should have lots.
Nice choice btw, do you get it before Xmas??
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Nice choice btw, do you get it before Xmas??
If she tells you then Santa would have to kill you!!
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1.6mm should do the trick. See if you can get one out of the dealer. They should have lots.
Nice choice btw, do you get it before Xmas??
Thanks miner - I'll add that to my list of 'wants' when I pick it up

No way I'll have it before Xmas... I had it all sorted before but need to add some more $ to this one.
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Thanks miner - I'll add that to my list of 'wants' when I pick it up

No way I'll have it before Xmas... I had it all sorted before but need to add some more $ to this one.
You'll be an expert at waiting for watches!!

But I really think this one will be worth the wait.

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You'll be an expert at waiting for watches!!

But I really think this one will be worth the wait.

I totally agree, however I did just buy a Alpha watch today... but that will probably get here around the same time I pick up the PAM
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I totally agree, however I did just buy a Alpha watch today... but that will probably get here around the same time I pick up the PAM
Paul Newman Chrono??
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Nope, this one...

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Old 18 December 2006, 09:30 PM   #29
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Otis - no way, this will be the only PAM for a long time. I have my eye on a Mini Sub and that will suffice I'd say!

That's what they all say.....





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This one sounds like a great all-rounder. Sporty yet elegant. A modern classic that seamlessly fuses history and technology.
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