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PAM222 Luminor Regatta

Macauli

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Hi!

I´m thinking about taking a PAM. I´ve seen this one:

http://www.timesshop.net/product.php?id_product=8256

I would like to read your opinions; I like the automatic movement (although it is a 21600bph one :-( ) and the size (Despite my 6,7inch wrist).

I accept suggestions but would prefer automatic movement and no more than 16mm thick.

Thank you all!
 

Bronzy

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I don't think the movement will matter too much at 21.6 vs 28.8 because the chrono hand will be stationary for the most part. In my opinion, Pam's in the 44mm size look fine on wrists a little under 7 inches, so I think you'll be good with that one (my wrist is under 7 inches and I wear a 44mm Pam).
 

Time4Direct

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Panerai 222 is a power reserve with a hobnail dial 21.6 or 28800 is really academic it has a small running seconds sub dial at 9 so no one on earth is going to be able to tell the beat rate in normal useage
 

Macauli

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Thank you both.

What is your opinion on this particular watch?

Do you recommend any other automatic panerai for a 6,75 wrist?

Again, thanks! :)
 

rogerwine

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In general this is a very nice Pam model, except for the date set on the left side, which is a dead give-away that it is a rep. No date -set on the gen. Nice dial and working power reserve though and very reasonable price.
rogerwine
 

frankt8242

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This is NOT a reg 21J movement!!!..>>>

This watch has a Seagull St25-30, 35 jewel "modular" movement, which is BY FAR the nicest of the inexpensive Chinese movements...
I have a couple of Pam 090's so
equipped, and they have performed flawlessly for several years for me...