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Pam 111 Identification

Fabian.

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Hey guys,

a few years ago, I bought this wonderful PAM111.
Because of a lack of information, I was just wondering if it is possible to tell which version this is?
I'd assume that it's either a Noob V1 or V2?
And is it possible to estimate a price for this? If it is acceptable ask for the value. Otherwise I'd edit this post.
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Thanks!
 
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Hi Fabian. , I am no expert on older 111-Reps but for me this looks like an early Noob, as I already said in the German section. But I am sure, experts like KOT1917 will give you an answer, you can rely on. If it is an Noob v1 my price estimate would be 200 to 250 Euro.
 
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Hello.

I don’t really like to divide them into versions with numbers, because there are always transitional and assembled from different parts.


In general, it is worth evaluating the shape of the case, which is difficult from these photos, but I would say that this is a V2 for most of the features that I see: the dial (fonts in particular) , CG with slightly rounded edges, but already PRE-V hands, flat CP, which noted earlier, and even so N series.

I think the output is more useful in this situation:
- Yes, this is an outdated version of PAM111, and there are noticeably more accurate ones since this one was made.
- All these watches cost about $ 200-250 new, and did not become more valuable over the years.

Maybe, ALE7575 can correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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I agree with KOT1917 , because it is true that there are many transition models in Noob production and sometimes the parts are mixed.

But I would like to see pics from 6 and 12, in order to see the profile of the lugs joining the midcase

It is really weird that the watch above mentioned has a "slim" crown that, usually, it is not used by Noob

With the pics from 6 or 12 we will have more data to make a decission

ALE
 
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Fabian.

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Tried to make some better pictures:
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Thanks fr the neew pics

But the pics we need are like as follows (from 12)




ALE
 
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Fabian.

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Thx!
Do you need them without the leather strap or can it remain on the watch?
I don't have any tools here. I'll make some pictures later.
 

ALE7575

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Thanks for the pics

No doubts, seeing the pics from 6 and 12, it is a Noob caseset, but it is a model before V3, mainly due to the bad rounded corner edges on the CG.

Crystal beveled and bezel profile are also typical Noob

It is really weird that it has a slim crown (you are lucky)

As said by KOT1917 , most likely a V2 at the prices above mentioned

ALE
 
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Fabian.

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Thanks guys!
Anyway, this was my first rep and I was stunned by the quality it offered.
 
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Fabian.

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Yes, I love the strap. Unfortunately, those watches are a bit too big for my wrist.