A tribute to Art Deco design, this stunningly handsome men's "Jolly
Roger" wristwatch by Illinois Watch Company is both rare and extremely
desirable, circa 1929.
Stunning and impressive in both form and function, this 23 ruby jeweled "B.W. Raymond" wristwatch by the Elgin National Watch Company is one of the finest American timepieces ever produced and the first railroad-approved wrist watch. Circa 1961.
One of the most handsome and desirable American timepieces we've had the pleasure to offer, this Hamilton "Mount Vernon" in yellow gold-fill is magnificent in form and function. The work of art with original matching gold-filled bracelet band is in original polish and is highlighted by restored dial and cleaned, oiled and calibrated mechanism. Offered in a Hamilton Bakelite presentation case. Circa 1932
Extremely handsome men's early, oversized Zenith wristwatch in a hinged, rectangular case of solid sterling silver, measuring an impressive 41mm by 25mm by 10mm thick (!) Offered with a bespoke black cordovan strap custom-fitted to the client's wrist. Circa 1926
Strong, handsome Hamilton-Illinois automatic wristwatch with uncommon wind indicator in solid stainless steel. Wonderfully original, fitted with a black shark strap and offered in a period presentation box, circa 1950.
The perfect expression of men's Deco era wrist art, this rectangular Illinois dress watch, with its two-tone silver on pearlescent dial, scalloped case and matching period bracelet band is truly mesmeric! Circa 1931
Men's Jazz-Age Elgin wristwatch, handsomely designed and in excellent condition, offered in a period burgundy velvet-and-Bakelite presentation box, circa 1937.
Pristine and powerful, this men's oversized Elgin wristwatch with stunning black enameled bezel is just the timepiece to transport you back to the bright lights, sloe gin and fast-talking women of the Jazz Age, circa 1932.
Handsome and original, this men's Hamilton with original pearlescent dial and feathered lugs has quite the mesmeric wrist presence! Offered in a factory Hamilton clamshell presentation box. Circa 1952
Gorgeous men's 24 hour "Durapower" wristwatch in solid stainless steel, fitted with a winter crocodile strap and offered in a factory clamshell presentation case. Circa 1960.
Quite simply one of the most extraordinary timepieces ever produced by one of the world’s most remarkable watch houses, this Elgin National Watch Company “50 Million” created to commemorate the 50 Millionth watch is a masterpiece! Few were produced; most have been lost to history. This example, crisp with its original presentation card is one of the most pristine in existence. Features solid 18k buckle and mahogany presentation box. Circa 1951
Extraordinarily rare "Enicar" compass watch in sterling silver with attribution. Outstanding condition and desirability make this an historic piece. Circa 1917
A truly stunning example of the art of the Illinois watch company, this sterling silver cushion shaped example, with its jet-black dial; stained glass hands and pumpkin crown is completely restored and in a word, magnificent! Circa 1914.
Exceptionally rare, completely original WWII era U.S. Navy "BUSHIPS" wristwatch by Hamilton Watch Company. As fine an example as we’ve ever had the privilege to offer.
Men's wonderfully original late '60s/early '70s two-register Croton Chronomaster Aviator/Sea Diver with black dial and new-old stock Tropic dive strap. Offered in a custom-fitted, velvet-lined presentation box.