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The 1950 Panerai Luminor

What’s in the name: the Officine Panerai Luminor 1950 is the homage to the first-ever released Panerai Luminor, which was released in 1950. Although the watch was supposed to be for the Italian Navy and military, the watch was available to the public since 1993. Ever since it became public, it’s one of the most popular watches in the Panerai collection nowadays.

The features of the Panerai Luminor 1950

The Panerai 1950 features some other options compared to the ‘regular’ Luminor, with a date function at 3 o’clock and a power-reserve of 3 days, including the indicator on the black dial. The hands and indices with large numerals are coated in luminous materials, which is one of the key features in the Officine Panerai catalog. 

The crown protection bridge is also one of the key elements on the Luminor 1950. You can opt for a stainless-steel bracelet on the 1950 Luminor, but also a rubber strap or leather strap, whatever suits your needs. 

Pricing of the Luminor 1950

When you’re on the lookout for a Panerai Luminor 1950, you need to spend some money on a piece which can be found as pre-owned or brand-new and comes as a full set. A well-maintained pre-owned Panerai Luminor 1950 sells for roughly €4.500, with the 44mm stainless-steel case and bracelet. A brand-new piece sells for roughly €7.000, while you can also opt for the 8-days Power Reserve Luminor 1950.

The 8-Days version of the Panerai Luminor sells for around €9.000, depending on the state of the watch. The most expensive version is the 1950 8-Days reference PAM 00289, which features a solid gold case and a leather bracelet. Available at around €17.000, this is a lot more compared to the 1950 at €4.500. 

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