This 1960 OMEGA SEAMASTER measures 34mm. and has a heavy and uncommonly
found solid 18k. gold screw-back sea monster case with correct winding
crown. The crosshair dial having raised gold markers and Dauphine hands
are all original and quite clean. The fine caliber 591 20 jewel movement
was recently cleaned and is maintaining accurate time. Finding these
18k. OMEGA specimens is becoming harder these days. This watch has a
pure and simple appearance.
Here is a 1946 OMEGA measuring 26×38.5mm. in a gold filled case
displaying excellent overall condition. The applied Arabic numeral dial
dial is completely original. The manual winding gilt OMEGA movement was
cleaned and is accurately keeping time. The dimple crown is correct.
It’s great to find an early OMEGA in original condition.
This is a barely used 38mm. 1967 Bulova Accutron Astronaut with the box,
papers, hang tags and possibly aftermarket bracelet. The movement is
working perfectly. The watch essentially looks close to new. The
greenish luminous looks FABULOUS! Act fast on this one.
This 35mm. OMEGA SEAMASTER chronograph dating to 1965 is a gem. This is a
rare watch, having an original “MEISTER” signed dial (60’s-70’s
European retailer). The hands are original. The fine caliber 321
movement was cleaned and is accurate with all chronograph functions
operating smoothly. The original winding crown and pushers are present.
This is a very desirable vintage OMEGA that is sure to escalate in
value.
This is one of those watches I can really RAVE about! The original dial
with light green ALL original “puffy” luminous in both the Arabic
numerals and sword hands still glows like “mad”. This ORIGINAL black
dial has evenly aged with some light patches around the numerals-truly
looks AMAZING in person. The automatic winding BULOVA movement was just
cleaned and is accurate. This early dive watch even has a turning steel
bezel. The BULOVA crown is original and signed. This is one of the FIRST
BULOVA dive watch versions from the 1960’s which offered an impressive
666 feet depth rating. The 35mm. stainless steel case with embossed case
back displays excellent condition. I absolutely love the vintage look
this cool BULOVA dive watch exudes. These early versions are quite
uncommon to find.
This 7.48 million serial # dates this ROLEX GMT MASTER ref. 16750 to
1982. The original dial is slightly creamy. The hands are a slight bit
lighter than the dial lume-barely noticeable and not at all with the
naked eye. The bezel and insert are original. This fine watch has the
usual (minor) marks from normal use over the years. The ROLEX OYSTER
bracelet has the flip-lock clasp. The watch is keeping accurate time
after a recent cleaning. We all know how desirable these watches are at
this time. The GMT MASTER is truly one of my favourite of ALL watches.
This is a 1940’s WW2 era vintage ROYCE watch in original condition. The
34.75mm. case looks larger due to the all-dial narrow bezel. I love this
original two-tone dial and fine, thin handset. The manual winding ROYCE
movement is accurate after a recent cleaning. The case wear is barely
visible with the naked eye and appears much more in my close-up pics.
Where else will you find a fully service and great looking 40’s vintage
watch?
This is an all original vintage 1970 ROLEX AIR-KING Date in steel and
measuring 35mm. There are some minor marks from normal use on the case.
The original (uncommon) LINEN dial is flawless with all lume plots
intact, steel markers and matching baton hands. These AIR-KING DATES are
the “hot ROLEX watch” at this time. This DATE variety of AIR-KING that
was sold mainly in Canada and Commonwealth countries only. The date is
the feature making it uncommon; as the regular and common AIR-KINGS do
not have the date. The automatic winding ROLEX cal. 1520 movement was
just cleaned and is accurate. I believe these Rolex Air-King Date
watches will increase in value over time due to to being uncommon and
great looking on the wrist.
We bought this all original OMEGA CONSTELLATION with original Pie-pan
dial, crown, OMEGA hesalite crystal and Dauphine hands from a gentleman
who collected watches in the early 1980’s and left them in his safe for
decades. The original dial looks great! The grasshopper steel case with
crisp observatory emblem has NEVER been polished. The caliber 551
automatic chronometer grade movement was just cleaned and is accurate.
It’s becoming difficult to find clean and original examples such as
this. You can wear this watch for a lifetime and hand it down!
This 36.5mm. ROLEX OYSTERQUARTZ dates to 1998 and has a desirable and
uncommon ROMAN NUMERAL dial with raised steel numerals, steel baton
hands against the snow-white dial. The steel case gleams with some minor
marks from normal use. The fine OYSTERQUARTZ quartz movement is
accurate. These ROLEX bracelets are so fine-not stretched, avant-garde
in their unique styling and appear on these watches only. If you don’t
own an Oysterquartz, you may find once you do, it may become your
favourite daily wearer. This is a fine example; with the original
sticker still on the case back.