An absolutely stunning 1940s Bovet Freres Dual-Register Chronograph that is a true piece of Bovet history. This beautifully restored watch was featured by Bovet on their instagram ...
This is a wonderfully stunning 1940s Bovet Freres Dual-Register Chronograph with a rare dark chocolate/black dial. Very early incabloc shock protection.
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 l...
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 mark...
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, blac...
A stunning watch made for a stunning lady! This watch is perfectly suited for a lady that appreciates fine old world high-horology craftsmanship. One of Universal Geneve's most fan...
A wonderfully restored King Seiko Hi-Beat 5626-7110. The watch has a wonderful sunburst silver dial and a beautiful set of silver hands with black highlights. The indicies are squa...
This spectacular Omega Deville will get noticed in any room. With it's wonderful and unique square case design, minimal yet impactful styling, and a stunning fine link integrated b...
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 m...
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 Bu...
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 pati...
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...