My friend has it. He says it runs pretty well but for me personally is the fake power reserve display a to big tell... but its quality is top notch
The non-working power reserve is a tell, but big? I don't know about that. Tell me, how many people you personally know who would:
1. See the back of the watch that's on your wrist.
2. Know what a power reserve looks like
3. Wait for the interminable amount of time to see a perceptible change in the 3 day power reserve shown by a small window
I probably have a handful (pun intended) of acquaintances that would even just pass 1 (and most of them know about replicas). No one passed 2 and 3. One did ask though "wooh, nice black movement, what's the black and red thingy?" I replied "it's a power reserve gauge." He then replied "Looks nice. What's a power reserve?" :lol:
Right, that's why i bought very confident...
Btw the dealers sent the QC pics. i asked about two pictures if are scratches. And i can see a little space in the closing of the bracelet. What you think?
And another dumb question, the straps is without the closing, are included? never bought something like this
I've deleted the other photos that have no bearing to your questions. Be advised that just posting all the QC pics en mass (even at that poor resolution which would be of no value to anyone who would like to help you) is not allowed.
The scratches
tr573 already replied, ceramic is a very hard substance. Any metal that is softer will leave a mark on it but it is not a scratch. I've noted this on my review of the PAM438 V1, where the clasp left a lot of gray marks on the inner part of the bracelet.
Little space in the closing of the bracelet, again, pictures are too small but there are small gaps in between the links of the bracelet, even in the gen one.
If you bought the strap separately, yes it will not come with the buckle (closing). During initial release, the PAM438 was sold with a free strap with a buckle. Ask your TD about it as the strap without a buckle is unusable. There are non-branded alternatives which you can buy from ebay (and some branded ones but if they're cheap they're most likely reps as well), but you're buying the rep anyway, might as well add the few dollars to complete it.