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Panerai Luminor PAM127

Stainless Steel · Black Dial · 47mm

Ref: PAM127

SoldUSD 16,800

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Brand
Panerai
Condition
MINT
Series
Panerai PAM 127
Box
Yes
Model
PAM 127
Papers
Yes
Reference
PAM127
Year
2004
Case Size
47
Case Material
steel case
Dial Color
black dial
Location
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Listed
Dec 27, 2011
Updated
Dec 27, 2011
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Description

This Panerai PAM 127 aka "Fiddy" was purchased in 2004 from the Portofino Boutique- was worn on rotation over the course of a year or so and worn sparingly since. I recently had my local AD take a look at it and it's right around 95%. watch was not polished before the Here's the good part: you are getting everything: double box, double scrolls, movement sticker (still on box), COSC card, warranty card (with no name), 3 extra bands, everything in the pictures. 99.9% complete!! Please email me at ECKBLK [at] me [do] com Asking 16,800 shipped anywhere in the world via FEDEX (includes insurance)- **prefer bank transfer/PayPal can be arranged buyer must cover fees. Watch is located in San Antonio, Texas. Local viewing can be arranged. **I can provide references if needed, please email or message me** All pics here: photobucket.com



















⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Manual
Caliber
Cal. P2002
Power Reserve
192 hours

Case

Material
steel case
Diameter
47mm
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
black dial
Strap
strap
Production
2005-2010

📖 About This Reference

The Panerai PAM00127 Luminor Marina 1950 represents a pivotal moment in the brand s modern renaissance, embodying the authentic spirit of the legendary timepieces that equipped Italian Navy frogmen during World War II. This reference pays homage to the original 1950 Luminor design while incorporating contemporary horological excellence, making it a cornerstone piece for collectors seeking genuine military heritage combined with modern reliability. The 1950 case profile distinguishes itself from standard Luminor models through its refined proportions and historically accurate dimensions, establishing this reference as a bridge between Panerai s storied past and its technical evolution. At the heart of the PAM00127 beats the manually-wound Caliber P.2002, a sophisticated movement that showcases Panerai s commitment to in-house horological development. This robust caliber delivers an impressive power reserve while maintaining the brand s signature reliability standards, featuring meticulous finishing that reflects traditional Swiss watchmaking principles. The movement s architecture pays respect to historical marine chronometer designs, with its manual winding mechanism connecting the wearer to the tactile experience of naval timekeeping traditions. The 47mm stainless steel case houses a commanding black dial that exemplifies Panerai s legendary legibility, enhanced by the iconic sandwich construction and luminous markers that ensure readability in extreme conditions. The fixed bezel and sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating complement the watch s tool-watch DNA, while the 300-meter water resistance maintains its aquatic credentials. For collectors, the PAM00127 occupies a significant position as an essential reference within the Luminor Marina 1950 collection, representing both historical authenticity and modern horological achievement that appeals to enthusiasts of military-inspired timepieces and Italian design heritage.

Collector Discussions

PAM 2025: An ode to the Fiddy and a nod to friendships of old
The PAM 2025 watch is a modern take on the classic Fiddy style, with standout features like gold pencil hands and a gradient blue dial. While the open caseback may not be preferred, the watch holds sentimental value for the reviewer, evoking memories of past watch friends.
forum · Mr.Gatsby · 1748 views · 5M
My 127 Fiddy
Contemplating parting with a unique Officine Panerai model due to size, enamored by the distinct long hands and large domed crystal. Considering a move to a smaller Radiomir, seeking opinions on this shift.
forum · Ted O · 793 views · 5M
587 or 687?
Users debate between Panerai's PAM587 and PAM687, weighing factors like previous watch ownership to determine their choice. The forum assesses if owning PAM127, PAM249, PAM368, and PAM662 affects preferences.
forum · RDSChicago · 3893 views · 8M
Panerai PAM 217 Marina Militare, a cool photo found on the net.
Panerai PAM 217 Marina Militare watch photo discussed regret of owning. Written by Nicolas.
forum · amanico · 5284 views · 8M
Waiting for the work day to end...
Enthusiasts anticipate donning their Panerai Luminor 1950 PAM372 watches at the day's end, fostering a sense of community and shared excitement.
forum · R. Goodfellow · 3836 views · 9M
Blast from the past...
Explore the historical significance and design details of the legendary Panerai PAM127 Luminor Marina watch, popularly termed 'Fiddy,' from a collector's perspective.
forum · sergio · 2569 views · 10M

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