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Help needed - How to spot differences between pam382 ZF & VSF versions

koko105

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Can someone help and advice how to spot differences between Pam382 ZF & VSF
 

Sparky28

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I think @mysterio is the fella to keep you right there bro.
He knows the craic about models & differences,
I'm after a 382 & I think he told me the VSF model is the one to go for.


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Keyblue

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I thought VSF is the only version that has accurate balance wheel and thus the best option to date?
Wouldn't that be obvious to tell? Unless I'm mistaken and other factories updated again. In which case ignore me.
 

mysterio

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I thought VSF is the only version that has accurate balance wheel and thus the best option to date?
Wouldn't that be obvious to tell? Unless I'm mistaken and other factories updated again. In which case ignore me.

Yeah, you're right. @koko105 just follow this. I'm probably not going to post the review anymore.
 

koko105

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Yeah, you're right. @koko105 just follow this. I'm probably not going to post the review anymore.

Come on my friend @mysterio

We are waiting for an in depth review like the one you Mae for pam671 and you showed differences in every aspect of the 2 watches not only about the the movement which everyone know VSF has the correct balance

For instance some to show differences in like these 2 photos

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mysterio

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I may come back to it later. Maybe it's only the simple difference that matters to most which is totally fine, but I prefer to do as much detail as I can.
 

koko105

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I may come back to it later. Maybe it's only the simple difference that matters to most which is totally fine, but I prefer to do as much detail as I can.

@mysterio

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voxx

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I'm not much of a screw counter but I certainly did enjoy your 671 comparison thread ..it amazes me how some people are so super observant.
Rock-on mysterio !
 

Sparky28

Renowned Member
6/2/16
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I may come back to it later. Maybe it's only the simple difference that matters to most which is totally fine, but I prefer to do as much detail as I can.

Totally agree with the chap @koko105.
Your in depth reviews are cracking & I would bet the majority of members would love to see it.
It opens our eyes when the subtle differences between the models are shown to us & due to this,members can make a truly educated decision into which models would suit them best based on your detailed review.
It gives us half a chance of choosing not just a good watch but a fantastic one,for example regarding the correct looking movement,the majority of us wouldn't have known that & because of that could've choose the wrong watch which could've resulted in a member been called out when wearing it.
I don't know about other members but there's nothing more enjoyable than reading an in depth review of watches made by different factories,
Just my 2 cent


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