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footballer Kevin Prince Boateng spotted wearing a Panerai PAM00533

Footballer Kevin Prince Boateng spotted wearing Panerai

30/11/2022

Description: Panerai Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT Acciaio Stainless Steel PAM00533
Brand: Panerai
Ref: PAM00533
List Price: $9,500
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Kevin Prince Boateng was photographed wearing a Panerai Luminor 1950 10 Days GMT Acciaio, reference PAM00533, a piece that punches well above its price point in terms of mechanical complexity and historical pedigree. For a footballer with Boateng's flair and Italian football connections — he spent formative seasons at AC Milan — choosing a Panerai feels entirely deliberate rather than coincidental.

The PAM00533 is built around the 44mm Luminor 1950 case in AISI 316L brushed stainless steel, a design lineage rooted in mid-twentieth-century Italian Navy diving instruments. The crown-protecting bridge — Panerai's most iconic design element — is rendered here with the refined proportions of the 1950 platform: thinner lugs, a more tapered profile and a domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal that departs from the vintage-spec plexiglass found on heritage reissues. Water resistance is rated to 100 metres.

The real story is inside. The manually wound Calibre P.2003 is an entirely in-house movement — developed at the Neuchâtel manufacture — featuring three spring barrels coupled in series to deliver an extraordinary ten-day power reserve. A linear power reserve indicator sits on the dial alongside a GMT complication displaying a second time zone via a dedicated 24-hour hand, making the PAM00533 a genuinely practical traveller's watch. Small seconds appear at nine o'clock, consistent with Panerai's classic dial architecture. The sandwich dial construction, with its luminous material visible through cut-out numerals, delivers legibility in low light.

Among Panerai collectors, the PAM00533 occupies a respected position as a high-complication piece that remains wearable and free of the visual clutter that undermines many multi-function watches. The ten-day power reserve in particular is a talking point — few Swiss manufactures outside of Panerai have pursued this specific complication so consistently. The reference has since been discontinued, which has only strengthened its appeal on the secondary market.

Boateng's taste for Panerai aligns with a broader trend among Serie A and Bundesliga footballers who gravitate toward the brand's Italian identity and unapologetically large case sizes. The PAM00533 retailed at approximately £9,500 in the UK market. On the grey market today, clean examples with box and papers trade in the $10,000–$12,500 range depending on condition and provenance.