Here is a 1969 WALTHAM chronograph with a great looking “surfboard”
original two-tone dial with baton hands and markers accented with red
sweep seconds. The stainless steel screw-back case has its original
finish and looks great. The manual winding Valjoux 7733 movement is
accurate after a recent cleaning and the chronograph function is working
perfectly. These fine and affordable SWISS chronographs are the NEXT
watches to increase in value (in my opinion). Obtain them inexpensively
while you can.
This 38x42mm. OMEGA SEAMASTER chronograph displays amazing original
condition. The caliber 1040 automatic winding OMEGA movement was
meticulously cleaned and is accurately keeping time with the chronograph
function operating smoothly. The crown and crystal are signed, original
and correct. The blue original dial with subtle aging really pops with
contrast and colour. The mesh bracelet is generic-looks fantastic. These
chronographs are very collectable and look stunning on the wrist.
This a 35mm. stainless steel OMEGA SEAMASTER dating to 1963 with the
original rice bracelet which will will fit a 7.5 inch wrist. The caliber
562 auotomatic movement is sparkling clean and accurate after a recent
service. The dial and Dauphine hands are original. The original OMEGA
crystal and crown are present. What can I say? These are classically
fantastic every-day-wearing watches and this is a VERY fine example.
This 35.75mm. Gallet Chronograph is solid stainless steel with a screw
back and round pushers. The deep black dial was so finely restored- it’s
truly hard to tell. The handset is original. The manual winding
chronograph movement was just cleaned, accurate and the chronograph
running smoothly. This is a very striking watch on the wrist.
This circa 1969 Tissot Seastar with vibrant original dial and pristine
steel case measuring 34mm., but looks larger. The case is 13mm. thick.
The winding crown is original and signed. The original dial with red and
blue accents displays excellent overall condition. The fine manual
winding movement was just cleaned and is accurately keeping time and the
chronograph functioning perfectly. These watches were produced by OMEGA
and often used Lemania movements. This is the Lemania 1281 manual
winding. Omega used Lemania movements as well in MANY of their watches.
During this time, Lemania, Omega and Tissot shared case and movements in
many of their watches. These are truly undervalued.
This is a fairly large 1940’s 35.5mm. chrome plated and stainless steel
back NISUS chronograph. Look at the very interesting LARGE and flat
pushers. The movement is the fine and famous VALJOUX 23 column wheel
chronograph, just serviced and working perfectly. The dial has acquired a
fine patina over the years and retains the original blued steel pencil
hands and sweep seconds. Notice the multi-coloured red and blue outer
scales. The case displays excellent overall condition. This is a very
fine vintage chronograph which will provide many more decades of
enjoyment on your wrist.
I absolutely love the original dial on this vintage TUDOR dating to
1959! This dial has amazingly aged-taking on the look of suede. Notice
the original Dauphine hands with original luminous. These exaggerated
raised steel Arabic (EXPLORER) style numerals and arrow markers really
sets off the look. This watch goes further and offers an original and
uncommon roulette date feature (changing from red to black). The
original ROLEX OYSTER 33mm. stainless steel case is also special; being
that it has the inwardly curved bombè lugs. The automatic winding TUDOR
movement was cleaned and is accurately keeping time. These vintage TUDOR
OYSTER watches are currently overlooked and undervalued in my opinion.
This is a dainty and demure ladies 1950’s solid 14k. white with diamonds
that we purchased from the original owner. The 13x33mm. solid gold case
has a full (authentic) diamond encrusted bezel and lugs. The solid 14k.
white gold bracelet has hand carved flower motif with safety chain all
in solid gold. The dial and hands are original. This watch simply “pops”
on the wrist and is a piece of fine looking jewelry that will attract
many eyes. The manual winding GRUEN movement was just cleaned and is
accurately keeping time. This all solid white gold vintage diamond
watch is priced to sell.
This is a vintage 1930’s Harman Telemeter chronograph from the 1930’s.
These Telemeter watches were used to time bombing missions. Perhaps in
the USA (where sold) they were marketed for their WW2 era design for the
public to wear (just guessing). This is a very cool and small watch,
measuring 28.5mm. in a chrome plated case with stainless steel back. The
very fine looking black dial with gilt printing and snail trail
telemeter scale is original. There is something fun about wearing a
small watch such as this, as it draws eyes and creates a conversation.
You can tell them Harman Watch Co. was founded in 1933 by Harry
Friedman. Harman Watch Co. was located in the watch district at 2 West
46th Street, NY. The company imported SWISS movements and cased and
dialed their watches in NY. Harry’s son ran the business until the late
1950’s. This movement was just cleaned and is running accurately and
smoothly.
This is a large 41mm. stainless steel BULOVA Accutron Snorkel 666 feet
dive watch in all original condition, including the original setting
crowns. The vibrant orange, white and black dial, plus the great patina
in the lume are all original. The movement was just serviced-accurate
and a new battery installed. The case displays amazing original
condition.I really love the look of these watches on the wrist.