For your consideration I have a couple of nice pieces for sale. I just purchased a PAM 425 that I have been after for a while and have to recoup some cash. I'm located in Switzerland and happy to ship anywhere, but if you're in the US and uncomfortable with international shipping, I will be visiting family in NY/NJ later this month and can ship from there.
The prices are net and the choice is yours whether to submit funds via PayPal gift or add for fees, or bank wire. Shipping is included, but insurance will be extra.
More photos are available at the following link and I can also take short videos on request.
https://sniffles.smugmug.com/Hobbies/Watches/n-XgS9D9
PAM VIDEO: http://1drv.ms/1I26Nm6
First we have a stunning Panerai PAM 024A Submersible in bead blasted stainless steel, featuring a rare and sought after tritium dial with a wonderful patina. The watch is an E series, made in late 2002. The watch was serviced by Jack Alexyon of IWW in 2009 and had its case bead blasted at the same time. The finish is absolutely stunning. The watch is in almost mint condition and the only mark that I can find is a tiny ding on the rotating bezel at seven o'clock, which was there before the case was treated. It is very, very minor and hardly visible without magnification. The crystal is perfect as is the rest of the watch, with the exception of that little mark. It is of course, mechanically sound.
The watch is double boxed and comes with the user manual, warranty card and booklet, COSC certificate, and a Panerai sticker with bar codes. The screwdriver and the original rubber strap are included, as are seven additional straps by various makers. Some are new or barely worn while others show quite a bit of wear. Will post a list of straps and their sizes tomorrow.
The price is $ withdrawn which is quite a bit less that what they normally go for.
The second watch that I've worn exactly twice since I got it in 2009 is a very nice Omega Planet Ocean Chronograph in 45.5 mm. I do not have the box or the papers, but the authenticity is guaranteed. The watch is in good condition and includes the original croc leather strap with deployment buckle and an additional strap that was made by Stewart Morley of Heuerville Straps and is brand new. The only ding that I can see is on the side of the case at 11 o clock, while the rest of the case shows typical swirls and marks associated with daily wear.
The watch is mechanically sound.
The case reference number is 178.1651. The movement reference is 3313B, which is an improved version of 3313A featuring vertical coupling, a column wheel, a free sprung balance and a two level co-axial escapement.
Because of the condition and lack of box and papers, the price of this great piece is only SOLD.
Please let me know if you need any additional information or require more photos.
Thanks for looking.
The prices are net and the choice is yours whether to submit funds via PayPal gift or add for fees, or bank wire. Shipping is included, but insurance will be extra.
More photos are available at the following link and I can also take short videos on request.
https://sniffles.smugmug.com/Hobbies/Watches/n-XgS9D9
PAM VIDEO: http://1drv.ms/1I26Nm6
First we have a stunning Panerai PAM 024A Submersible in bead blasted stainless steel, featuring a rare and sought after tritium dial with a wonderful patina. The watch is an E series, made in late 2002. The watch was serviced by Jack Alexyon of IWW in 2009 and had its case bead blasted at the same time. The finish is absolutely stunning. The watch is in almost mint condition and the only mark that I can find is a tiny ding on the rotating bezel at seven o'clock, which was there before the case was treated. It is very, very minor and hardly visible without magnification. The crystal is perfect as is the rest of the watch, with the exception of that little mark. It is of course, mechanically sound.
The watch is double boxed and comes with the user manual, warranty card and booklet, COSC certificate, and a Panerai sticker with bar codes. The screwdriver and the original rubber strap are included, as are seven additional straps by various makers. Some are new or barely worn while others show quite a bit of wear. Will post a list of straps and their sizes tomorrow.
The price is $ withdrawn which is quite a bit less that what they normally go for.








The second watch that I've worn exactly twice since I got it in 2009 is a very nice Omega Planet Ocean Chronograph in 45.5 mm. I do not have the box or the papers, but the authenticity is guaranteed. The watch is in good condition and includes the original croc leather strap with deployment buckle and an additional strap that was made by Stewart Morley of Heuerville Straps and is brand new. The only ding that I can see is on the side of the case at 11 o clock, while the rest of the case shows typical swirls and marks associated with daily wear.
The watch is mechanically sound.
The case reference number is 178.1651. The movement reference is 3313B, which is an improved version of 3313A featuring vertical coupling, a column wheel, a free sprung balance and a two level co-axial escapement.
Because of the condition and lack of box and papers, the price of this great piece is only SOLD.








Please let me know if you need any additional information or require more photos.
Thanks for looking.
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