Madhatter
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PAM III movement
I'm interested in getting a PAM III. Could anyone tell me the movement that's used? In a review of 7 dive watch's in "Watch Time" I read that the PAM00024 uses a stripped down ETA7750 movement and lost an average of 11 seconds a day. That seems pretty extreme (especially when the JLC Master Compressor Diver GMT had only a 0.5 second daily deviation).
Does the PAM III have the same movement? I love the look of the watch and I'm not trying to bash but I don't think I"m willing to pay that kind of money for something that has something so pedestrian for a movement.

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PAM III movement
By: Madhatter : June 14th, 2009-08:09
I'm interested in getting a PAM III. Could anyone tell me the movement that's used? In a review of 7 dive watch's in "Watch Time" I read that the PAM00024 uses a stripped down ETA7750 movement and lost an average of 11 seconds a day. That seems pretty ext...