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.
Wistfully authentic, absolutely mint Hamilton "992-B" railroad pocket watch with “Hamilton Railway Special” marked dial, housed in a fancy yellow gold-filled railroad case. Offered in what we believe is its original factory presentation box; Circa 1946
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.
Men's very uncommon; very elegant Mid-Century automatic dress wristwatch in solid 14 carat gold by Tiffany & Co. Features a period wine crocodile strap; custom-made sold 14 carat gold buckle and burl walnut presentation case. Circa 1960
Only a few examples are known of this extraordinarily rare work of military horological history. Commissioned by the U.S. Army Air Corps, designed by Longines Watch Company of Switzerland, the A-9 was the precursor of the modern Master Navigational Chronometer. Circa 1940
Extremely rare, completely original WWI era Men's "Croix de Guerre" wristwatch in solid bronze, featuring a two-piece cordovan strap with matching buckle. Circa 1918
Mint, original WWI era men's Waltham wristwatch in sterling silver "J. Depollier & Son" marked case; complemented by its correctly re-created cordovan strap and matching sterling buckle. Circa 1916.
Men's "cut-corner" Hamilton wristwatch in a white gold-fill case with black enamel fettered chase-work; offered in period Bakelite presentation case, circa 1928.
Quite simply one of the most astonishing railroad timepieces we've had the pleasure to offer, this rare 18 size, 23 ruby-jeweled "Vanguard" hunter-case pocket watch created by the American Waltham Watch Company is magnificent – with a PERFECT Montgomery dial and rococo gold-filled case; offered in a custom-fitted walnut presentation box; circa 1901.
An outstanding example of one of America's great horological achievements, this 23 ruby-jeweled 18s Hamilton 946 — circa 1913 — represents one of the finest pocket watches money can buy. We're pleased to offer the piece in its own custom-made heart-pine case.
Hailing from one of America's most exhilarating eras, this completely original men's Waltham “Transportation Marvel W” features a solid stainless steel case, matching thick spear hands, red center-sweep and rare “Montgomery” dial. Circa 1960
Exceedingly rare, magnificent – and original – WWII era Hamilton Seckron "D37" Fairchild “bomber timer" with custom-designed wrist strap by Strickland Vintage Watches in black cordovan and cowhide. Circa 1940.
Stunning Men's rose gold-plate "bombe" or tonneau-shaped Bulova wrist watch with rare ink-black dial and contrasting white Arabic numerals, circa 1940.