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    That's the list. Damn, that's a lot. If you want you can count through the 200's and I can count from the 300's to the end of the list.

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    Oh and if you're seriously considering compiling some sort of list...

    I've always thought it would be awesome to have an Excel spreadsheet similar to the list I posted, but with each PAM's basic stats listed out in columns. Model #, model name, case size, movement, case material, lug width, exhibitions caseback (y/n). I've always been too busy and/or lazy to do it myself, but as long as someone else might be offering...
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    I was going to do a very basic -
    Model # ..... Auto/Hand-wound movement

    If you want more information on them, yes I suppose we could split and I compile up to 299.
    Let me know!

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    Basic is fine. Let us know if you need help. We can always add to it later and or make it more detailed. We can even sticky it at the top of the watch section.

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    I love reading deleted posts..... THE advantage of moderator privileges, IMHO.....

    to the OP: manual and auto's are both considered mechanical movements. So, when makin the spreadsheet...

    By the way, this is a spreadsheet of sorts for the vendome models...

    Paneristi.com Sortable Vendome Reference Database

    And here is one for the Pre-V

    Paneristi.com Sortable Pre-Vendome Reference Database
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    ^ There were posts deleted in this thread? =o

    Anyway, great info! Those two databases are pretty much exactly what I was hoping for (and then some, love that they list out production years too).
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    Nice find Blair. I had not seen that list.

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    Yeh. They must have updated their list recently. It use to suck bad. Very current. You can select "Automatic" but it only sorts out those pieces with "Automatic" in the actual formal name of the piece. OP needs to arrange that list by movement and get the abacus out.
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    Updated March of 2012, that is pretty fresh update. Can you believe we are already on letter O. Seems like only yesterday we were on J. Hey so you back from the land of the frozen tundra?

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    Here's a list of all the movements and calibres and when you click on the link to each movement it shows a photo of each specific movement and all the details regarding it. Nice find Davido! Thanks Sal.
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