Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 16528 "Porcelain Dial" in 18k | |
| | TA449 This is perhaps the rarest variant of early Zenith Daytona. It is called a "Porcelain Dial" because of the process used to make it by one of the dial manufactures, which resulted in a transparent "Porcelain" effect. Very beautiful and ... $32,000More Details |
HOLD Tudor Heritage Chronograph "Black Homeplate" Dial BNIB | |
| | TA448 This is the watch of the moment. Here is a BNIB one with papers signed and dated June 20th. Skip to the front of the line for this surely to be hard to find watch. This is brand new and comes with all the accessories. $5,500More Details |
Rolex Submariner 18k "Meters First" Ref. 1680/8 | |
| | TA447 This is the rarest of gold sub variations. Made for a very short period of time, this has been a very hard to find variant. Seldom seen, this is one of the most fantastic examples that I have ever seen. $32,000More Details |
Rolex Double Red Sea-Dweller MK3 | |
| | TA446 This is a stunning double red Sea-Dweller MK3, about as good as they come! $23,500More Details |
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 6263 "Big Red" dial with Box and Papers | |
| | TA445 This is a very complete watch, purchased from the original owner in Southern California. It’s got tremendous appeal, and is priced extremely attractively. This is a great watch to wear on a daily basis, as perhaps nothing else better represents the ... $30,000More Details |
HOLD Rolex Red Submariner Ref. 1680 "Tropical Dial" | |
| | TA444 While the term "Tropical" is often thrown around and used to mask a damaged dial, this is a gorgeous eye popping watch that has a dial that looks pure chocolate to the eyes. A rare and coveted piece for sure! $17,000More Details |
Tudor Submariner "Snowflake" 9411/0 | |
| | TA443 A clean example of an iconic 70s and 80s Tudor Submariner. Difficult to find in this condition. $2,600More Details |
Rolex Turn-O-Graph 6202 "Honeycomb Dial" | |
| | TA441 This is an all original example of perhaps the most desirable configuration of TOG possible. The same dial on a submariner would cost you 5X the price. A very reasonable priced rare variant of the earliest Rolex sports watch. $21,000More Details |
Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 "Rail Dial" | |
| | TA438 This is a very nice example of a desirable rail dial Sea-Dweller. Produced for a very short period of time, the rail dial Sea-Dweller has become very collectible over the last several years. $13,000More Details |
Rolex GMT-Master 1675 "Pointed Guard Underline" | |
| | TA437 This is the 1st version of the "Non Track-ring" dial. It has the "Flat" bottom coronet, along with the white swiss and underline. All in all, a very rare and desirable variation of the early 1675 GMT Master. $10,500More Details |
Rolex GMT Master 6542 "Like New" | |
| | TA434 This is perhaps the best example of a 6542 that we have ever been able to offer. The bakelite bezel is in nearly new condition, as is the watch as a whole. While we see many marginal examples of the 6542 pop up, this is truly a museum piece. POAMore Details |
Rolex Submariner 1680 in 18k Gold "Sunburst Dial" | |
| | TA433 This is a stunning watch that would look great on a man or woman’s wrist. Simply gorgeous! $23,000More Details |
Rolex Explorer I 14270 "Blackout Box and Papers" | |
| | TA432 One of the rarest sapphire crystal sports watches, this ones comes with original papers and is in great condition. $8,500More Details |
Rolex Comex Submariner 5513 "Non-Logo Dial" | |
| | TA430 This is a "Tiny Number" 5513 from one of the earliest batches of Comex watches. It is a 1XX serial, and comes in all original condition. The first batches of these 5513s were issued without the customary logo dial that was found on subsequent R ... $45,000More Details |
Rolex Chronograph Ref. 4500 "1st Oyster Chrono" | |
![]() | TA428 The 4500 is widely considered to be the first oyster chronograph made by Rolex. Production started around WW2, and as such, examples like this one are exceedingly rare. $32,000More Details |