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Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726/1A-010 Silver Dial
Patek Philippe is one of the world's leading luxury watch purveyors. Every timepiece within the brand's portfolio exudes elegance and is exceptionally well-made.The 5726/1A-010 Patek is an excellent opportunity to add a very highly coveted stainless steel Nautilus to your watch box for a competitive Patek Philippe price. The brand describes the watch as "sporting elegance " and for a good reason. It boasts a dramatic octagonal bezel a sleek bracelet and a dial with a horizontal embossed design. This reference also includes lumed markers and hands on the dial as well as sophisticated registers that display the month date day and moon phase. Exquisite and timeless this Nautilus is the watch to wear if you wish to get noticed.
Patek Philippe Twenty Four ‘Eternal Gray’ 4910/10A
The Patek Twenty-̴4 was developed in 1999 and will appeal to anyone with a multi-faceted lifestyle. Its feature set includes a versatile design that is just as suitable for daily wear as it is for business or formal attire. The case is rectangular in shape and measures 25 x 30mm and wears on a matching steel bracelet secured by a fold-over clasp. 36 brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approx. .45 ct adorn the case and enhance the elevated design of the entire watch. Patek's "Eternal Grey" dial accompanies the case and displays the time via Roman and diamond markers and central hour and minute hands filled with luminous material. If you're in the market for an exquisite Patek Philippe the ladies ref. 4910/10A may be the perfect watch for your wrist.
Used Cartier Santos Galbee 1566
The Cartier Santos Galbee was one of the first timepieces in the brand's catalog to offer a two-tone finish. Previously the notoriously opulent company only offered timepieces constructed entirely from precious metal. This model also introduced the brand to a new generation of wristwatches that were equipped with crown guards giving the line an overall very wearable and convenient design. The Galbee line is a newer variation of the Santos model that features a slightly curved case as well as the brand's signature Roman hour markers a date at the 6-hour marker bold rivet links and a rivet bezel and a handsome steel and gold finish.
Rolex Datejust 1630 Champagne
Rolex Cellini 4350 18k Yellow Gold
Rolex Cellini forgoes traditional Rolex design codes for a stunning octagonal bezel integrated bracelet and slim hand-wound movement. The result is a rare and highly collectible vintage Rolex with a sleek profile and inherently sophisticated aesthetic. When the Cellini first appeared in the Rolex catalog in the late 1960s it was distinguished by ultra-luxurious design elements and a non-Oyster case. Eventually Rolex would transform the Cellini to resemble a traditional Rolex dress watch more closely with slightly more understated features.
Rolex OysterQuartz 19018 Gold Day-Date
The Rolex OysterQuartz Day-Date is a fascinating part of the brand's history when for a short while Rolex produced watches with quartz movements. These watches were furnished with unique design elements to set them apart from the Rolex watches powered by traditional mechanical movements including an angular case and an integrated bracelet both of which were very reminiscent of other luxury watches produced during the era such as the Patek Philippe Nautilus and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. At the same time this watch is instantly recognizable as a unique iteration of the famed Rolex Presidential Day-Date. It has the same dial layout presenting the day spelled out in full at 12 o'clock and the date at 3 o'clock and is presented in impeccable yellow gold.
Used Rolex Day-Date OysterQuartz 19018 Yellow Gold
An incredibly fascinating part of Rolex's history. It has many of the same design elements as the mechanical Day-Date but has a special integrated bracelet and angular case to set it apart. Additionally it is powered by a Rolex caliber quartz movement painstakingly developed in-house to ensure unparalleled precision. This is the watch for someone who wants a coveted gold Rolex with a slightly different aesthetic.
Pre Owned Rolex Datejust 1630 Two Tone
Rolex Datejust ref 1630 (1975) resembles an OysterQuartz model. It even features the OysterQuartz's distinctive integrated bracelet and angular case but with an automatic movement instead of quartz. This curious watch is quite rare and was produced just a few years before the OysterQuartz officially came to market.As the story goes the case and bracelet for the then-new OysterQuartz model were ready for production before Rolex had finished developing the Quartz movement. The company proceeded with production anyway outfitting the case with a Perpetual mechanical movement until the quartz movement was completed. The watch remained in production for only a few years during which Rolex released a stainless steel "Date" ref. 1530 and a two-tone "Datejust" ref. 1630 model. These watches were the first Rolexes to sport a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The Datejust was outfitted with a 5-link integrated Jubilee bracelet and yellow gold fluted bezel just like the traditional two-tone Datejust. It also features a flange surrounding the dial with minute and half-minute hash marks.