This 1966 Omega Constellation 168.017 is a beautiful mint example of the Gerald Genta designed Omega C-Case Constellation. The watch features a beautiful textured silver dial, black-stick hands, black-stick indicies, a date at 3 o'clock, a beautifully restored steel case with Constellation observatory emblem, and the original beautifully restored Omega bracelet.
A beautiful 1962 Omega Seamaster Deville with a full 14k gold case. The Omega Seamaster Deville is the classic vintage dress watch, and this is a wonderful example. Omega Seamaster Deville watches, like this one, were worn by characters on the TV show Mad Men. Featuring a beautiful brushed sunburst silver dial with applied gold indicies, gold hands, and a 14k gold case with fine rectangular lugs.
This fantastic Lemania powered 1960s Tissot Seastar chronograph is a gem. This dual-register chronograph features a deep black dial with warm patina tritium lume on the hour markers and hour and minute hands. The minute subdial with its touch of blue color at the 5 minute mark, combined with the red center second hand, and the original Tissot bracelet really makes this watch stand out.
A 1960s "Don Draper" Omega Seamaster Deville with gold case! The Omega Seamaster Deville is the classic vintage dress watch, and this is a wonderful rare example of the black dial cross hair version that was worn by the character "Don Draper" in the TV show Mad Men. Featuring a beautiful black lacquer dial with crosshairs, applied gold indicies, wonderful and handsome gold stick hands, a date at 3 o'clock, and a fantastic gold case.
This Leonidas (Heuer) Big Eyes Chronograph is a show-stopper. The watch features a beautiful silver/white dial with a wonderful numeral script, a reflective silver band just inward of the second track, dual "big eye" chronograph registers, and stunning bronze leaf hands. Did I mention those stunning bronze hands? Wowww!
A truly special 1960s Gallet Dual Register Chronograph. Gallet chronographs are becoming extremely collectible, and when looking at this clean example, one can see why. This watch features a wonderful and original rich white dial with blue highlights, a blue tachymetre outer track, blued leaf hands, blued subdial hands, and a blued center second hand.
This 1960 Omega Constellation Pie-Pan 14393 is stunning. The watch features a beautiful steel case with square lugs, a black pie-pan dial with cross hairs and a date at 3 o'clock, a stunning gold observatory medallion on the caseback, and the original Omega beads of rice bracelet. The watch is in fantastic condition.
Introducing the stunning 1959 Takano Chateau Superior Guilloché timepiece, a masterpiece of Japanese horology history. Crafted with a 14k gold case and a mesmerizing guilloché dial, this watch boasts a Takano 521 19 Jewels hand-wound movement. Impeccably restored and in like-new condition, this rare vintage piece is a collector's dream, paired with a high-end authentic lizard strap for a touch of luxury.
This 1959 Longines 2351 is really special as it is in near NOS (new old stock) condition. Have you ever wondered what new watches looked like from the 1950-1960s?--well here's your answer. This watch has truly never been polished, and possibly never worn. The watch features a stunning silver dial with shark-tooth markers, a unique second track design, dalphine steel hands, and a mind blowing near NOS steel case.
This wonderful very rare early 1957 Universal Geneve Polerouter 20360-2 with a pre-patent caliber 215 microrotor movement is truly special. The watch features a stunning black patina dial with cross hairs and logo at 12 o'clock. The wonderful silver bezel shows hour markers and is a beautiful contrast against the black dial. The case of this Polerouter is also the larger version of the two available in 1957. Make this rare early microrotor Polerouter yours today!
This classic and collectible 1953 Universal Geneve Uni-Compax 22420-1 Dual Register Chronograph is a vintage masterpiece. The watch features a warm beige patina dial with gold markers, gold alpha hour and minute hands, heat-blued sub-dial hands, and a heat-blued center second hand, all of which fit together harmoniously on the new high-end stitched leather strap.
This 1947 Omega 30T2PC Military Watch is simply spectacular. This beautiful watch features a stunning 2 Tone Dial with inlaid metallic strips, an oversized small-second register, and handsome syringe hands. Wow, what a beautiful piece.
This classic 1940s Movado Triple Calendar is a beautiful sight to behold! With its lovely case lines and stepped bezel, blued hands, wonderfully aged cream dial with chocolate lume, and a red-tipped pointer date hand, this watch is an absolute treat on the wrist.
This 1940s Hamilton Norman is an American Made watch from the height of American watchmaking, with this watch being manufactured at some point in the 1940s at the Hamilton Watch Building in Lancaster PA USA. The watch has a wonderful aged dial with a stunning patina, 18k gold applied indicies at the hours, an adorable small second register, and possibly one of the most elegant gold rectangular cases of the time!
An amazing copper dial! This 1940s Draconis Chronograph is a gem. Featuring a stunning copper dial with a perfect warm patina and a unique up-down "big eyes" register design. The watch has beautiful authentic heat blued steel hands all around and comes on a restored vintage beads of rice bracelet. What a unique piece.
This 1940s Cyma Tavannes 1-4233 is simply STUNNING. With its thin case design with fancy fluted lugs, its wonderful waffle texture dial with gold applied indicies at hours and minutes, its lovely oversized small-second register, or its impressive Cyma 586 movement finished to a standard you just don't see often in watchmaking anymore, this watch is sure to impress everyone in a room.