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Which pam is this

hartdoc

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I brought this years ago from Davidson (DSN). I forgot which model this is or is this a fantasy model.
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That would be a pre-A PAM 001 with OP6500 CB, a rather nice and rarely seen watch
 
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hartdoc

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Thanks, next question. Is a AR crystal period correct and is the lume correct on all the hands.

I maybe taking this one to the next level.

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Crystal had no AR as far as I can remember. Dial looks to be glowing too much for supposedly circa 25 years old tritium.
 

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Crystal had no AR as far as I can remember. Dial looks to be glowing too much for supposedly circa 25 years old tritium.

Davidsen is known for replicating Pre-V, Pre-A up to B-series and crystals for those have no AR. And yes, Tritium should not glow that bright after 25 years. Compared to Luminova which only glows (discharges) when exposed to UV sources, Tirtium glows constantly until it is completely spent. I've seen a post 10 years ago where a Risti laments how weak his Pre-A 002 glowed. How much less should it glow now?