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FS: 9B (T), 190G, 61D, 57C, 183G (modem warning)

April 13 2007 at 10:14 PM
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(Sorry about the USD pricing, guys, hard to keep it straight if converted - Nick)


PAM 9B Tritium dial, mint condition PVD

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very faint lines on bezel at 8.00


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inset magnifies tiny ding on case edge at 6.30


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you will need a couple of screws, but lugs are clean


Comes with the darker A series pearwood box and black outer box with sticker, slight crush to right corner of black box at movement sticker, but pearwood is perfect. Completed warranty card from Ferretti 1999 and booklet, manual, OEM screwdriver and plastic hang-tag

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Original A series tan calf, which is has been worn and burnished to deep tan patina, 112/82mm, 24/22mm
Never worn A series black rubberized calf - totally pristine -114/83mm, 24/22mm

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Mint PVD thumbnail buckle that came with the set - this is a single screw buckle and the only way that this set would differ from A series (which would have 2 screw buckle)

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It would be hard to find a nicer PAM 9 T dial set, and people that know me (please ask for refs) know that I am very open and up front about any minor flaws.


Tritium dial PVD base, never to be made again

US $13,000




PAM61D, discontinued. Tobacco dial, mint titanium case, mint titanium thumbnail buckle
No box or papers, but guaranteed authentic and will send invoice from my purchase

US $4,500

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PAM 57C tobacco hobnail luminor dial - “leaf” style power reserve indicator - discontinued, mint condition
Pearwood box, black outer box with sticker
OEM antique brown alligator strap - standard length - near mint
OEM rubber dive strap
Mint titanium thumbnail buckle
Warranty card and booklet, screwdriver- no manual

US $7,250

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PAM 190G. Mint Radiomir 8 days with JLC movement.
OEM tan Radiomir strap and I will include an unworn Europelli natural cordovan, unworn tan snake, used DON black shark and black calf straps.
Pearwood and black box with sticker, manual, warranty booklet and card, polishing cloth and a 1.4mm screwdriver.

US $7,000

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183G Black Seal LNIB. Complete set.
US $3,900

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all are in excellent working condition and keep accurate time

shipping details and costs negotiable from Edmonton, Canada

payment by wire, please

excellent paneristi refs on request

selling PAM 9, 61D and 190G because a grail watch and Lyon & Healy pedal and Celtic harps have all come up in the same month

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please email if you are interested rather than posting

thanks Paneristi

Nick /sqrl

 
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61D is $4,000, sorry

April 14 2007, 6:09 PM 

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61D is on hold (nt)

April 17 2007, 11:50 PM 

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Revised prices

April 17 2007, 11:52 PM 

9B $11,750
190G $6,800
57C $6,900
183G $3,850

still usd, but offers considered

Nick

 
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61D is sold, thanks

April 19 2007, 12:58 AM 

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