What I did notice during the course of producing the photos for the review is that this example’s bezel does not perfectly align with the dial markers. In normal use, I didn’t notice the alignment, but once I saw it in the photos it’s hard to miss. General placement of the bezel markers seems on point, but the bezel markers are off by perhaps one third of the distance between the click points. Matching the case back markings with those in the photos I shot at SIHH, it’s clear that this specific PAM 682 is a pre-production prototype and not a final retail product. Just to be sure, I compared it to a model in my local boutique and that watch was spot-on.