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Good Morning 3T !


Start with my ORSA Sea Angler on bracelett.


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Very comfy watch for me today

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Pam 305 in titanium, 47mm




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Citizen vintage bullhead today

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drool.gif yeaaaaaaaaaaah!!! this one rocks!mini me.gif

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Citizen vintage bullhead today

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Today I’ll be rotating two watches I brought with me to the office… (I really need a dress watch :) )
A Stuhrling Skeleton for meetings on the trading floor with my guys since it has a brown strap and I’m wearing a brown belt…. Supposed to match mistake.gif
and the really cool Vintage Red, which I switched to one of my favorite rubber strap with deploying clasp! (not very business-like hence bringing two watches to work today subtlelaugh.gif
Cheers
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strutn45 wrote:
Very nice strutn45!!!...This is my favorite PO combo...thumbsup.gif

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X2 awesome PO!! In my top 5 for sure when I have the cash. Maybe a promotion present if I ever get the darn promotion ;)

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exc-hulk wrote: Good Morning 3T !


Start with my ORSA Sea Angler on bracelett.



exc-hulk...fantastic pic of the Orsa SA...bracelet is a perfect combo!!!bravo.gif

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bigrustypig wrote: Pam 305 in titanium, 47mm






Just awesome Jeff!!!thumbsup.gif

Do you have any thoughts/assessments of the P.9000 in-house calibre that is running this beauty?  How has the time keeping been on it?

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DB Master Diver to start with...


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Hamilton X-Wind for me today...


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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote: Good Morning 3T !


Start with my ORSA Sea Angler on bracelett.



exc-hulk...fantastic pic of the Orsa SA...bracelet is a perfect combo!!!bravo.gif

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Thank you Stew.

Is a watchadoo bracelet.

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Wearing my 1948 Hamilton 917 hybrid today:


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Have a great Thursday 3T

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stew77 wrote: bigrustypig wrote: Pam 305 in titanium, 47mm





Just awesome Jeff!!!thumbsup.gif

Do you have any thoughts/assessments of the P.9000 in-house calibre that is running this beauty?  How has the time keeping been on it?


Thanks, ChrisThumbsUp02.gif. The P.9000 is OP's entry level in-house automatic movement capable of 72 hours or 3 days of power reserve. Developed in 2009 for the launch of this watch (the full name of the watch is the Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio), it was developed totally by OP but my research also shows it was actually conceived by OP but put together and developed by ValFleur, an affiliate of Pam dedicated to movements manufacture and development within this luxury watch group. I've owned this watch since Aug 23, 2010 and have been wearing it in rotation with some other pieces. So far, it's about +6 seconds a day and I think this will stabilize to about +2 or +3 in about a month.

Since this P.9000 is made by OP, I think the company will stand fully behind it. The see through case back allows you to see the movement but I think Pam could have done a better job on the movement's finishing.

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Skipdawg wrote: Have a great Thursday 3T
YES!!!ThumbsUp02.gifThumbsUp02.gifThumbsUp02.gif Love that bezel, John.

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Graham wrote: Citizen vintage bullhead today

This is in great condition, Graham. I really like this chronothumbsup.gif

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exc-hulk wrote: Good Morning 3T !


Start with my ORSA Sea Angler on bracelett.



Top-rate photo. thumbsup.gif

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bigrustypig wrote: Graham wrote: Citizen vintage bullhead today

This is in great condition, Graham. I really like this chronothumbsup.gif
Thanks, Brice and Jeff

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This has to be my favourite of my collection so far.

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bigrustypig wrote: exc-hulk wrote: Good Morning 3T !


Start with my ORSA Sea Angler on bracelett.



Top-rate photo. thumbsup.gif

Thank you buddy !

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something simple and understated today:




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OldeCrow wrote:
something simple and understated today:





I love this model...the dial reminds me of sweets for some reason....I think it is that orange.

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bigrustypig wrote: stew77 wrote: bigrustypig wrote: Pam 305 in titanium, 47mm





Just awesome Jeff!!!thumbsup.gif

Do you have any thoughts/assessments of the P.9000 in-house calibre that is running this beauty?  How has the time keeping been on it?


Thanks, ChrisThumbsUp02.gif. The P.9000 is OP's entry level in-house automatic movement capable of 72 hours or 3 days of power reserve. Developed in 2009 for the launch of this watch (the full name of the watch is the Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Titanio), it was developed totally by OP but my research also shows it was actually conceived by OP but put together and developed by ValFleur, an affiliate of Pam dedicated to movements manufacture and development within this luxury watch group. I've owned this watch since Aug 23, 2010 and have been wearing it in rotation with some other pieces. So far, it's about +6 seconds a day and I think this will stabilize to about +2 or +3 in about a month.

Since this P.9000 is made by OP, I think the company will stand fully behind it. The see through case back allows you to see the movement but I think Pam could have done a better job on the movement's finishing.


Very cool Jeff...Thanks for all the great detail regarding the P.9000...always a pleasure to read your detailed posts!!!thumbsup.gifyou rock.gif

Sounds like the P.9000 has been running very well for you...I do love the see through back on these newer PAMs with this entry level OP movement...despite the fact that they could have done more with the movement finishing, it's still a fantastic looker and I drool every time I see your PAM 305 on the posts!!!wowzer.gif


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