{*PCTeam*} Comparison and Review: Z-Factory PAM382 V2 and KW PAM382 V3
Well, this particular feud has brewed from when both factories released their respective offerings of the much awaited PAM382 Luminor 1950 Submersible "Bronzo". A lot of comparisons have been done like PAM 3 8 2 - Pictorial review versus gen. Part 1. (by jakob) and ZF Pam382 vs. KW Pam382 mini review side by side....... (by NCChef) as well as the individual version pictorials.
There is nothing new in what I will present here. It just so happens that I finally got a Bronzo (yay!) and as luck and the TDs would have it, I got one of each. I actually forgot to take a photo of what the improvement of the ZF V2 and the KW V3 was about, which is the movement. :lol: I will most likely get a photo or two later. So at first everything will be about all the other features of the watches.
First off, the material debate. There has been talk of whether the material of the PAM382, particularly the KW V3 is really bronze or it's simply brass or even copper. I posted a picture of what the two watches looked like but apparently it wasn't conclusive. So what I did first was to wash both watches only in warm water and then toothpaste (the gel type with no fancy beads) with some elbow grease. No lemon juice, acetone nor baking soda as I simply was too lazy to look for them (assuming I even had some at the house, we have local lemon but it's too small and to get enough juice to dilute in a solution would entail a lot of squeezing and..never mind). For most purposes, until I get around to it, this is just simple and non-intensive cleaning.
So after dabbing both in dry paper towels to get the water out, here they are (unless otherwise specified, it's KW V3 on the left and ZF v2 on the right):
Another angle:
ZF V2 at the top, KW V3 at the bottom:
KW V3 at the top, ZF V2 at the bottom:
From where I'm sitting, there isn't any difference in the case color between the KW V3 and the ZF V2 versions of the PAM382. Maybe some have better eyesight than me or have their eyes calibrated for Pantone accurate color sensitivity.
Bottom side:
Crown Guard side:
KW looks to be better as gen pics show the lever to be centered on the crown guard. ZF looks to be a bit higher.
Other side of the crown guard:
Chamfering on the bezel:
The chamfering on the bezel is evident on the ZF (on the right), minimal if any on the KW.
Side view:
Lume pearl:
KW looks too puffed, but the ZF is too flat.
Crown Guard lever:
Both are shaped the same, they differ in the centering of the lever.
Crown Guard shape:
CG pin on the KW is not polished, on the ZF it's not flush (both incorrect but both fixable). Inner cutout is a bit better on the ZF but not by much.
Bezel dots:
Both polished, with the ZF having a slight discolor (might need the deep cleaning)
Crown guard chamfering on bottom side:
KW has it, ZF doesn't.
Cannon pinion:
Now this is strange. The ZF seems to have a wall surrounding the CP like the Noob PAM364. It's not noticeable from a wrist's distance but it's there.
Bottom side of the crown guard:
Bezel marker engraving:
I hope this thread helps some decide which version they like better, which flaws are acceptable and ultimately which one to buy.
Well, this particular feud has brewed from when both factories released their respective offerings of the much awaited PAM382 Luminor 1950 Submersible "Bronzo". A lot of comparisons have been done like PAM 3 8 2 - Pictorial review versus gen. Part 1. (by jakob) and ZF Pam382 vs. KW Pam382 mini review side by side....... (by NCChef) as well as the individual version pictorials.
There is nothing new in what I will present here. It just so happens that I finally got a Bronzo (yay!) and as luck and the TDs would have it, I got one of each. I actually forgot to take a photo of what the improvement of the ZF V2 and the KW V3 was about, which is the movement. :lol: I will most likely get a photo or two later. So at first everything will be about all the other features of the watches.
First off, the material debate. There has been talk of whether the material of the PAM382, particularly the KW V3 is really bronze or it's simply brass or even copper. I posted a picture of what the two watches looked like but apparently it wasn't conclusive. So what I did first was to wash both watches only in warm water and then toothpaste (the gel type with no fancy beads) with some elbow grease. No lemon juice, acetone nor baking soda as I simply was too lazy to look for them (assuming I even had some at the house, we have local lemon but it's too small and to get enough juice to dilute in a solution would entail a lot of squeezing and..never mind). For most purposes, until I get around to it, this is just simple and non-intensive cleaning.
So after dabbing both in dry paper towels to get the water out, here they are (unless otherwise specified, it's KW V3 on the left and ZF v2 on the right):
Another angle:
ZF V2 at the top, KW V3 at the bottom:
KW V3 at the top, ZF V2 at the bottom:
From where I'm sitting, there isn't any difference in the case color between the KW V3 and the ZF V2 versions of the PAM382. Maybe some have better eyesight than me or have their eyes calibrated for Pantone accurate color sensitivity.
Bottom side:
Crown Guard side:
KW looks to be better as gen pics show the lever to be centered on the crown guard. ZF looks to be a bit higher.
Other side of the crown guard:
Chamfering on the bezel:
The chamfering on the bezel is evident on the ZF (on the right), minimal if any on the KW.
Side view:
Lume pearl:
KW looks too puffed, but the ZF is too flat.
Crown Guard lever:
Both are shaped the same, they differ in the centering of the lever.
Crown Guard shape:
CG pin on the KW is not polished, on the ZF it's not flush (both incorrect but both fixable). Inner cutout is a bit better on the ZF but not by much.
Bezel dots:
Both polished, with the ZF having a slight discolor (might need the deep cleaning)
Crown guard chamfering on bottom side:
KW has it, ZF doesn't.
Cannon pinion:
Now this is strange. The ZF seems to have a wall surrounding the CP like the Noob PAM364. It's not noticeable from a wrist's distance but it's there.
Bottom side of the crown guard:
Bezel marker engraving:
I hope this thread helps some decide which version they like better, which flaws are acceptable and ultimately which one to buy.