{"query": "6152-1", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "panerai-6152-1", "brand": "Panerai", "ref": "6152-1", "model": "Luminor Marina Militare", "case_material": "Stainless Steel", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/panerai-6152-1", "description": "The Panerai Luminor Marina Militare reference 6152-1 was produced during the 1950s and 1960s for the Italian Navy and is no longer in production. Collectors value this reference for its transitional role in Panerai history, specifically the introduction of the patented crown-protecting bridge and the shift from Radiomir to tritium-based Luminor luminous material. The 47mm stainless steel case features a monoblock construction with integrated lugs and typically houses the Rolex Caliber 618 manual-wind movement. Rarity is high, as these were military-issued instruments rather than commercial products. On the secondary market, prices generally fall within the $80,000 to $150,000 range depending on provenance and dial configuration. A notable variant includes examples fitted with the Angelus SF 240 eight-day movement, which command higher premiums at auction, sometimes exceeding $200,000, due to their increased technical complexity and limited production numbers.", "score": 185}, {"slug": "panerai-6152", "brand": "Panerai", "ref": "6152", "model": "Luminor Marina Militare", "case_material": "Stainless Steel", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/panerai-6152", "description": "The Panerai Luminor Marina Militare reference 6152 was produced during the 1950s as a specialized instrument for the Italian Navy. Collectors prioritize this reference for its 47mm stainless steel cushion case and the introduction of the patented crown-protecting bridge, which distinguishes the Luminor from earlier Radiomir models. Most examples house the manual-wind Rolex Caliber 618 movement. The dials typically feature a sandwich construction with \"Marina Militare\" or \"Luminor Panerai\" engravings, utilizing tritium-based luminous material. Due to limited military production runs, surviving examples are rare. On the secondary market, these watches generally command prices in the low-to-mid six-figure range depending on provenance and original component integrity. A notable variant is the 6152/1, which often features an Angelus 240 eight-day movement and a transparent caseback, representing a significant evolution in the brand’s technical specifications during the mid-century period.", "score": 35}]}