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Panerai Luminor PAM127

Stainless Steel · Black Dial · 47mm

Ref: PAM127

For SaleUSD 14,500

+ USD 75 shipping

askerpis
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Brand
Panerai
Condition
LNIB
Series
Luminor 1950 PAM127
Box
N/A
Model
PAM127
Papers
N/A
Reference
PAM127
Year
N/A
Case Size
47mm
Case Material
steel case
Dial Color
black dial
Location
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Listed
Dec 16, 2008
Updated
Dec 23, 2008
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Description

F/S PAM127 with all papers, box, warranty card, additional strap.
Like new condition.
Was purchased in 2004.
Payment method is Bank Transfer/Wire and shipping UPS, Fedex (include insurance).
My e-mail: askerpis @ aol . com (no spaces)










⌚ 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.

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slavin.robert Dec 15, 2008
comment very [Email address suppressed for privacy]
Bullish Dec 16, 2008
comment Be aware...these photos were used many times on ebay as well as on p.com and chrono24 and always been taken off after reporting by fellow members including myself!
askerpis Dec 16, 2008
comment Whats going on? I selling my personal watch! I have this watch and I need to sell this!!!
tumahuk Dec 18, 2008
comment Be aware ... this guy reference is his passport photocopy!!!! (as he reply when i ask for reference as i'am a serious buyer)!!!. but he'll ship the watch on same day of getting payment by bank wire (LoooL).
CewlPete Dec 23, 2008
Be aware: This is a scammer

(cited from watchnet)

This guy has been scamming under many different names in the past ("Tamerlan Akhmadov", "Yenal Bambetov", "Dmitry Gordienko", "Stephen Ahialey" and "Gerald Kallas").

Pretends to be located in the US but is suspected to be actually acting out of the Ukraine or Romania.

Offers rare watches (PAM 127 etc) at low prices. Somehow manages to open bank-accounts in the US where the money shall be transferred. Does not send out watches. Produces high-quality forged id-papers that he sends as "scans" for ID verification.

Currently known bank-accounts: Citibank, Acct No. 9942237010, Routing No. 021000089 Bank of America, Acct No. 446005171653, Routing No. 026009593