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{*PCTeam*} PAM 448 SF factory pictorial review

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d4m.test

Guest
Such lume overflow is EXTREMELY RARE on modern PAMs, yet it's quite common on older PAMs.
BTW this is one of the easiest ways to spot a rep PAM, regardless of the model, rep factories still haven't figured out how to sharply cut hands without lume overflowing all over, and this is quite obvious on Historic Luminors where the hands are matte black...

Totally agree. I have this issue in my own personal collection on old tritium hands. More common then than now. Guaranteed machinery and processes have improved since then.
 

jakeslatnesky

Active Member
31/7/10
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This is July, 2015. Months after the review and it's still amazingly helpful. I've been struggling with buying this model as to S-Factory versus Z-Factory and it almost seems too close to call. There are arguments on both sides (feel free to pipe in), with Sead stating that he prefers Z factory for the better detail on the face but S-Factory offers a better overall finish. This review is excellent for prospective buyers of this beautiful model PAM. Thank you!
 

jacobarch

Active Member
16/5/12
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Great Review!

Im currently thinking of adding one of these to my collection, however i have a couple of questions that I can't seem to figure out.

Which version is this watch V2 or 3? I understand that this review was written sometime ago, so have they released new Versions of the watch?