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PAM 104 - another Panerai super rep...

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greg_r

I've generally been rather less interested in the auto PAMs - my preferences tend towards the handwinds, but we gave away a PAM 104 a few months back (kindly donated by MR) and I was very impressed with the general quality during the brief spell it was in my hands.

 

What swung me into wanting one, however, was having the chance to try on the gen two or three weeks ago. What really got me was that I really couldn't tell the difference between that and the rep we'd given away. Both look and feel were pretty much spot on. Okay, so it's a Panerai super rep. Gotta have one ;)

 

So here it is. It came with the usual rubber strap, which I hate, so I'm going to have to come up with a decent deployant strap for it, but otherwise it's as I remember it - and there's still nothing that jumps out at me vs the gen. Honestly, short of a close up side-by-side comparison, I'm still very hard put to tell the difference... It just looks and feels like real quality - one of the most gen-like watches I own and right up there with the Breit SOHv2 and my Santos XL. Whether it converts me to automatic PAMs with sausage dials remains to be seen ;)

 

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oscarmadfish

looks very nice Greg but you will bin all your pams when you get your RWG :D

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onzenuub

Like you said, it's just another Panerai.

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James.

Nice one boss-man. Also not an auto-PAM fan (hey that rhymes) but they have their uses. Well, not really, just certain models don't come in hand-wind.

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Mystery Shopper

I remember that competition sold out in about a day over a quiet weekend. Very nice watch!

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oscarmadfish

I remember that competition sold out in about a day over a quiet weekend. Very nice watch!

i can see why

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greg_r

looks very nice Greg but you will bin all your pams when you get your RWG :D

 

Bin, unlikely, but whether I'll be wearing 'em as often is another matter :D

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oscarmadfish

your 187 ( or what ever number it is ) is the best pam by a country mile in my book

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greg_r

your 187 ( or what ever number it is ) is the best pam by a country mile in my book

 

I love the 187, but the Fiddy is way ahead of all the other modern PAMs for me. The 187 is probably in second place, though :)

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trailboss99

What's in that, 7750?

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greg_r

What's in that, 7750?

 

 

Yep

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andepad

Greg

The 104's are very nice... a lot of detail put into this rep.

... I especially like that they polished pinion - very gen like.

 

Would be nice on a brown croc strap ;-)

 

Anyway - congrats on this beautiful acquisition!

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Pmcclean18

Here's mine on a brown orloff croc. Looks the business...

 

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Member X

Well, I'm afraid to say that auto PAMs (bar the 187) continue to evade my 'want' list... :lol:

 

Glad to hear it's another top quality rep, though :) I wonder if Panerai will start implementing anti-counterfeiting technology in the not too distant future? Someone at Richmont must surely have seen the quality of the recent stuff and had concerns by now...

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NFleischer

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Nice looking watch there boss. I like the auto PAM's with sausage dials myself.

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Prancuzas

Can anyone tell me the difference between Hfac and Noob 104? Because price difference is ~60usd.

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greg_r

The noob version (as above) is the better quality one...

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best replica in usa

The 104 was the first Pam I saw and fell in love. I love it! One of the best looking watches around!

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UmpaHimself

Love it G. I always use the date function on my watch and I really like how Panerai magnifies them. Although, I have heard that on certain reps the date can be too distorted.

 

I'm also with you on the hand winds. Not a huge fan of the Asian 7750. I assume that's what is in this. It gets the job done though, especially when it comes to chronos with sec @ 9.

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omni

Greg, great choice, PAM 104 was my first PAM love, simple, classic and still my favorite.

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greg_r

Thanks Omni :)

 

Umpa - yes, it's a 7750, but you'd be amazed how much better 7750s can be once you take the chronos off. Pull out the crown and change the date - this thing even feels like gen.

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gB.

The noob 104 is a great watch. Miss my 104i that had amazing AR. :(

 

 

Looks like the crystal needs to be pressed in on this one tho...

 

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greg_r

Yeah, I know :lol:

 

I didn't actually spot that until after I took the photos and was too damned lazy to take 'em again. The crystal was, as you say, not quite seated properly. Now fixed :)

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Loonie

I got mine on rubber and changed it for steel. Wear it lots...

 

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solkryssare

104 and 164 are the only autos I really want. Nice one G

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