Hey,
I have mentioned this before: I'm a yuuuge fan of the PAM389. I already own the V6F version and just bought the VSF V2 so I can wear it with two different straps without actually having to change straps.
Except for the movement, the only big difference between the two versions I can see is the pearl which is a bit more gen like (less lens shaped and a bit lighter in color). The difference is really subtle and hard to see without having both versions side by side. Ceramic bezel is the same. The dial lume may be a bit more greenish but that's a subtle difference as well.
I've never had any issues with either V6F or VSF reps so I probably didn't stare as intensely at the QC photos as I should have. Once the V2 was on my wrist, my OCD struck me instantly and hard: one of the 12 o'clock markers was a micron off! Waaah!
Can you see it? Probably not. So let's zoom in...
Luckily, I have a box full of wonderful Bergeon tools and was able to correct the marker on my own. Here's a post operation photo:
Much better, isn't it?
Long story short: the 389 VSF V2 is a great rep but keep an eye on these markers when you get the QC pics and always rotate the photos to an upright position if they're shooting the watch lying on its side.
I have mentioned this before: I'm a yuuuge fan of the PAM389. I already own the V6F version and just bought the VSF V2 so I can wear it with two different straps without actually having to change straps.
Except for the movement, the only big difference between the two versions I can see is the pearl which is a bit more gen like (less lens shaped and a bit lighter in color). The difference is really subtle and hard to see without having both versions side by side. Ceramic bezel is the same. The dial lume may be a bit more greenish but that's a subtle difference as well.
I've never had any issues with either V6F or VSF reps so I probably didn't stare as intensely at the QC photos as I should have. Once the V2 was on my wrist, my OCD struck me instantly and hard: one of the 12 o'clock markers was a micron off! Waaah!
Can you see it? Probably not. So let's zoom in...
Luckily, I have a box full of wonderful Bergeon tools and was able to correct the marker on my own. Here's a post operation photo:
Much better, isn't it?
Long story short: the 389 VSF V2 is a great rep but keep an eye on these markers when you get the QC pics and always rotate the photos to an upright position if they're shooting the watch lying on its side.
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