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Just wanted to share my NOS Pam 24A with ya'll....

Posted by Michael
December 2, 2007 - 09:02AM cet
IP : 76.176.226.228
Email : machmx5@roadrunner.com

 




I had been looking for a nice 24A for quite some time, and when this baby came up, I just had to grab it.  It is BNIB...never seen a strap change, and it has never been tried on...truly NOS and to the 9's.  Thanks for looking, and have a great weekend ya'll. 

Later, Michael

 



















Thanks a lot , Michael >>>

Posted by amanico
December 2, 2007 - 10:34PM cet
IP : 88.166.185.226
Email : amarillifondaneche@yahoo.fr

 

For sharing one of the very rare Vendome current production that is really nice and interesting...

With the Bomba, the nicest Sub!

Congrats for this very nice catch!

Nicolas

RE: Thanks a lot , Michael >>>

Posted by Michael
December 3, 2007 - 06:38AM cet
IP : 76.176.226.228
Email : machmx5@roadrunner.com

 

Thanks for your kind words.  BTW, the 24A is acting as my bedside table clock at this time, for it has been most impossible for me to put it on and wear it, for it is BNIB and totally NOS, lol... but I may treat myself this Xmas, or New Years and break it out and put in on one of my A series Coramids and just enjoy looking at it for the night, for ya only live once, and I guess it is kind of a shame not to put it to good use or at least enjoy the hell out of it, and I have to ask....who I am saving it for anyhow???  Ya'll have a nice weekend.  Take care, Michael
Michael >>>

Posted by amanico
December 3, 2007 - 08:18AM cet
IP : 88.166.185.226
Email : amarillifondaneche@yahoo.fr

 




You shouldn't worry about wearing your Pam 24 A in polished SS, as you can polish it after, even the bezel.

So no problem, my friend...

GOOOOOOOO!

Michael, those type of models bring many good memories back >

Posted by YvesOdier
December 3, 2007 - 09:58AM cet
IP : 81.250.176.59
Email : yves.odier@wanadoo.fr

 

Nice to see a so well looked after 1998 PAM 24. It is nice to see those models that are the pure roots of the brand.  Your images could make me take the plunge again and that says a lot... I will continue in sticking to history tough.

Congratulations for owning such an fine example. I envy you.


YvesOdier TTT

BIG mystery to me

Posted by Asi
December 3, 2007 - 05:15PM cet
IP : 79.178.19.164
Email : asimut@gmail.com

 

why on earth would someone buy a 24 and decide to keep as a safe queen? I mean it's a frickin tool watch??!!!

 

Congrats on your find Michael!!!

Cheers,

 ~Asi~

Well, when I got the 24A, it was BNIB and NOS, so it has been really hard to wear it......

Posted by Michael
December 4, 2007 - 07:42AM cet
IP : 76.176.226.228
Email : machmx5@roadrunner.com

 




and all of the Pams I have owned in the past have been pre-owned A series or B series and so on, thus they were been worn a bit and it showed...however this 24A is NOS, BNIB, and I don't know why, but it has been really hard to take the stickers off the case back and strap it on another strap and just wear the blooming thing.  I may change my mind by the end of the year and wear it on Xmas or New Year's Eve, but ya never know.  Anyhow...no one ever said I made sense, and to each their own.  I do have many watch buddies who do have safe queens,  and I use to raz them about it also, and I use to tell them to wear them, for ya only live once, but now I know how it feels to have a BNIB A series Pam, and a safe queen at that.  Anyhow, it is all good, for I use my 1A every day, so there...lol.... 

Take care, Michael

 

Here is my 1A in al it's glory...lol...I took this pic to make fun of a buddy of mine, but it is fitting here, no?  I do wear it most every day, and I do enjoy it a lot, so I an't that crazy...