Luminor Due · Panerai

Sell Your Panerai Luminor Due Anywhere in the UK

The Luminor Due brings the iconic Luminor profile into a slimmer, lighter form — designed for everyday wear and dressier occasions. At 42mm with a thinner case, it has found a loyal audience beyond the traditional Panerai collector.

Panerai Luminor Due — Sell Anywhere in the UK
42mm Slimmer profile than Luminor
PAM00927 Popular 38mm reference

Current buying range

Buying from £2,500

Stainless Luminor Due references from £2,500 to £5,500; rose gold and two-tone models from £5,000 to £10,000. The leather-strap variants in unusual dial colours attract the strongest interest.

All Luminor Due references — current buying prices

Buying ranges updated regularly. All figures assume a watch in good condition with original bracelet. Box and papers add value on every reference.

Reference
Description
Material
Buying range
PAM01043
Luminor Due 42mm 3 Days
Stainless Steel
£2,800 – £4,500
PAM01012
Luminor Due 42mm 3 Days Automatic
Stainless Steel
£3,000 – £5,000
PAM00927
Luminor Due 38mm
Stainless Steel
£2,500 – £4,200
PAM01029
Luminor Due 42mm Goldtech
Goldtech
£7,500 – £11,000

Ranges are indicative. Final offer confirmed after in-house appraisal. Request a valuation →

About the Panerai Luminor Due

Introduced in 2016, the Luminor Due represented a significant departure for Panerai — a slimmer interpretation of the cushion case that prioritised wearability without abandoning the brand's visual identity. The crown-protection device is retained but the overall case height is reduced by several millimetres.

The Due ('two' in Italian, suggesting the second iteration) opened Panerai to a new demographic of buyers who appreciated the brand's aesthetic but found the traditional 47mm or even 44mm case too large for daily wear. It has since become one of the stronger-performing lines on the secondary market.

What affects the value of your Luminor Due?

  • Case material — Goldtech and DLC stainless examples command a premium over plain stainless steel
  • Dial colour — unusual dial colours in blue, green, and dial-in-dial configurations attract collector premiums
  • Size — the 42mm is the most liquid; 38mm has a slightly narrower audience but still trades well
  • Box and papers — full set Panerai packaging adds 10–20% to resale value
  • Condition — leather straps show wear quickly; original unworn strap or replacement adds to buyer appeal
  • Movement — automatic (P.4000 family) references are slightly more sought-after than hand-wound for everyday use

Common questions

Is the Panerai Luminor Due worth selling now?

Pre-owned Luminor Due values have been broadly stable. If you have a reference in excellent condition with box and papers, current grey-market prices are reasonable. Contact us for a same-day indicative offer against live market data.

What is the difference between the Luminor and Luminor Due in terms of resale value?

Standard Luminor Marina and Luminor Base references generally command stronger secondary market prices than the Due, driven by a larger and longer-established collector base. However, the Due in unusual dial colours or precious metals can outperform comparable Luminor configurations.

Why sell your Panerai Luminor Due to us?

Panerai specialists since 1995

We price the Luminor Due using daily grey-market data. No guesswork — our offer reflects what buyers are actually paying right now.

Same-day cash payment

Agree a price and receive payment the same day by bank transfer. No auctions, no waiting, no consignment.

No commission, no fees

The figure we quote is the figure you receive. We do not deduct a percentage or charge a listing fee.

All conditions considered

No papers, scratched case, missing bracelet — we assess every Luminor Due on its merits. Bring it in regardless of condition.

Complete discretion

Private sellers. No public listings. Every sale is handled with the same care and confidentiality as any high-value transaction.

Free UK postal service

Post your watch to us from anywhere in the UK — we provide a pre-paid Royal Mail Special Delivery label. No need to travel to London.

How to sell your Panerai Luminor Due

01

Contact us with your details

Send your reference number, a few photos of the dial, case, and caseback, and whether you have box and papers. Use the form below or call us directly on 07733 333 212.

02

Receive a firm written offer

We review your Luminor Due against current grey-market pricing and come back the same day with a firm offer. No vague estimates — a number you can act on.

03

Get paid immediately

Accept our offer, post your watch to us by Royal Mail Special Delivery (pre-paid label provided), and receive full payment the same day we receive it by bank transfer.

Get a free valuation for your Luminor Due

Tell us your reference number and condition. We respond the same day with a firm offer — no obligation to proceed.

Dial, case, caseback, papers. Up to 6 images — max 10 MB per file, 25 MB total.

We respond within one business hour. All enquiries are handled with complete discretion.