MEN'S WATCHES

Men's 1951 Elgin Rare 50 Million Watch in 18k Gold

$7995

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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

Men's 1952 Hamilton Dress Watch

$995

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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

Men's 1960 Elgin 24 Hour Civilian Watch w/Hack

$1295

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An absolutely mint example of a most uncommon Elgin 24 hour civilian timepiece, featuring high-grade Elgin movement yellow gold-fill. Circa 1960

Men's 1960 Waltham Transportation Marvel W Watch

$995

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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

Men's 1960 Tiffany & Co. 14k Gold Dress Watch

$2750

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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

Men's 1960 Elgin 24 Hour Durapower Watch

$1295

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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.

Men's 1961 Elgin B.W. Raymond Railroad Watch

$1425

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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.

Men's 1970 Croton Chronomaster Dive Watch

$2995

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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.