
If you loved the Pam 372, the Luminor 1950, born in 2011, if I remember well, I think you will love the Pam 557, which is the left handed version of the Pam 372. Let's first have a quick look at the Pam 372. A superb case, a Cal 3000 which offers a 3 days power reserve, manual winding movement, a pl
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...we share the same feeling on this and the preference for the "sinistro" :) 372. I was wonder if you took some pics of the 8 Days Pam 560, the more interesting in SIHH for my taste. Salut, Chris.
As well as the three Minerva Chronos and the 579 Monopulsante... I had only 30 minutes to do all that. ;) Best, Nicolas
these watches, although, I prefer the Radiomir because of the lugs layout, which I find sooo charming and different. The problem for me is the size, it is faaaar too big for my wrist and then why not call "a cat a cat"...this is a "Sinistro"!!!:) Cheers Francois, from Down Under
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