I have a Pam 51 that I purchased in Oct of 2003. It's from an edition size of 5000. It was purchased from Jewels in Time of Boca Raton FL. The box an papers are here, and I'm reviewing them . There's two booklets that appear to have serial number and move...
here's what you have - the COSC certificates indicate the movement number and you cannot tie any of them to your watch unless you have a movement sticker (look on the box or in the pocket of the libretto). Obviously the left warranty card is blank so it h...
Apologies for some reason I can't upload pic from the outside of the box. The serial number matches the watch but, the movement number matched nothing on the certs. I guess what confuses me is, the watch and box are real but, the certs don't match. Why wo...
your jeweler must have mixed up your papers with another watch. A COSC certificate can be duplicated but only for a watch that is up to 5 years old. After that, you must send the watch to be re-tested in order to get a new certificate. Personally, I would...
I'm assuming you bought the watch pre-owned. The dealer probably is/was not familiar with various Panerai documents and/or those are what THEY received when they bought the watch. The warranty cards are useless, and at least one of the COSC's also. That's...
You have 2 sets of paperwork that don't match your watch. They're basically useless and might as well throw them away since it doesn't match your watch, unless your dealer accidently put in the wrong paperwork. You can always try calling them up to see if...