What's Selling Here - February 13, 2026

By Charlie Dunne

Universal Genève Hermès Compax Chronograph in 18k Yellow Gold on Bracelet w/ Extract, Box and French Magazine

This is a very special Universal Genève Compax chronograph for the French market. The watch dates to circa 1936. The dial is an incredibly rare double-signed example with the early Hermès signature with applied-Arabic numerals. The dial is non-luminous. The dial features a blue tachometer scale and red telemetric. It is paired on a stunning and ornately made 18k yellow gold bracelet. The watch is powered by the manual wind calibre 287.

The case is made of 18k yellow fold. It measures approximately 34.5mm in diameter. It has been lightly polished.

This watch features a lug design similar to the very rare Universal Genève chronographs by Henri Jeanneret in Peseux. There is speculation that Henri Jeanneret may have been related to Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier, who designed Chandigarh, India and whose Jeanneret chairs are highly-prized by collectors worldwide.

It does not come with papers. It does come with an Extract from Universal Genève. It does come with an Hermès leather box. It comes with a French magazine L'illustration with a Universal Genève Hermes advertisement. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Pair of Rolex Submariner Ref 5513s with/ Sequential Serial Numbers

We are excited to offer a pair of Rolex Submariner reference 5513s with sequential serial numbers. Yes, you read that correctly. The odds of finding a pair of Submariners with back-to-back serial numbers is extremely low, so this is quite a rare (and possibly once in a lifetime) offering. The watches both feature 1.72M serial numbers dating to circa 1967. There are many ways to look at this as a collector, but certainly it would make for an incredible unheard of gift from a parent to their sibling children. Perhaps even two brothers with a penchant for 1960s Rolex could wear the pair!

The first example features a long 5 insert that is jet black. The lume is puffy and has nice patina. The watch is paired on a 7206 Rolex rivet bracelet with 80 end links which are correct dating to 1962. The case has been polished. The pip lights up longer than the luminous hands and dial.

The following example features a faded insert that is grey. The hands have been replaced. The watch is paired on a 7206 Rolex rivet bracelet with 80 end links which are correct dating to 1967. The case has been polished.

Learn more about the sibling references to the 5513 within Charlie Dunne’s article “Collector’s Guide: Understanding The Rolex Submariner Reference 5512’.

To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, dive into my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ video and corresponding article.

This watches do not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but they are running well. They recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex “The Priest” Daytona Reference 6239

The Rolex Daytona reference 6239 is the original and earliest reference of the Daytona. This is an early example without the “DAYTONA” text on the dial and has been nicknamed “The Priest” in an auction in 2018 as it it is just white print and silvery-white registers on a black dial. That aforementioned example sold for 131,250 CHF at auction.

This example also has the original early “300” Mark 2 reference 6239 bezel, which differs from later examples by having 300 on the tachymeter bezel and “UNITS PER HOUR” between 12 and 2 o’clock, whereas later bezels have it by 3 o’clock. This is the second version of the steel bezel found on the reference 6239 and the earliest Mark 1 examples have a 275 and dashes rather than dots next to the numbers.

The dial and hands are original to this watch and it comes from the family of the original owner. The register hands are all original and have the flared minute and hour hands plus a thin subsidiary or running seconds hand. The bracelet is a Rolex Oyster rivet reference 7205 and slightly newer than the watch.

The case features a 1.4 million serial number dating it to circa 1966. The watch does not come with box and papers. The watch features a new TrueDome D21 crystal.

Heuer Viceroy Autavia Reference 1163

This Heuer Viceroy Autavia Reference 1163 is a very cool sports watch with the HM bezel. This is the non-Viceroy style - which features the tachymeter bezel. The case has been polished. The lume is very attractive. The watch is a robust automatic chronograph and a great value in vintage Heuer. It 204,XXX serial.

The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Universal Genève Blue Metallic Dial Tank Ref 824605 Unpolished

This Universal Genève is a super cool and uncommon Tank style watch dating to the 1960s-1970s. I love the blue metallic dial and the curved case. It is paired on a later added bracelet. The case is unpolished. It features an automatic movement. These are very rare models and I have one in my personal collection which I enjoy wearing a lot.

The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Patek Philippe Reference 2457 in 18K Rose Gold w/ Extract

This is a very attractive Patek Philippe reference 2457. The reference 2457 is a successor to the reference 96. This example is made of 18K rose gold. This metal is quite rare for the model. The case has been lightly polished. It measures 31mm in diameter and 39mm lug to lug. It is powered by the calibre 27 SC. The watch dates to 1950.

It comes with an Extract from the Archives. The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Heuer Carrera 45 Dato Reference 3147S Unpolished

This Heuer Carrera 45 Dato Reference 3147S is a great vintage chronograph with a 35mm stainless steel case. The watch measures approximately 45mm lug-to-lug. It appears to be unpolished. The silver dial features a 45 minute elapsed time sundial at 3 o’clock and a date window at 9 o’clock. It is paired with a black leather strap and unsigned steel buckle.

The watch does not come with a box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Revival A384 Full Set

This super cool Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Revival A384 (reference 03.A384.400/21.M384) is an extremely cool modern watch made in the image of the vintage El Primero chronographs. It features a stainless steel case and ladder bracelet . The watch is approximately 37mm wide with a lug-to-lug length of 47mm.The watch is in excellent condition and appears to be unpolished.

The service history is unknown, but it is running well. It comes as a “full set” with box and papers and was originally sold in 2025.

Heuer Autavia Manual Wind Reference 73463 on Bracelet

This Heuer Autavia reference 73463 is a great sports watch with orange accents. This grey and orange dial variant is less common and quite a fun look. The case has been lightly polished. It measures 42mm in diameter. It features the manual-wind Valjoux 7734 movement. It is paired on a Japanese made bracelet with Heuer clasp logo. It dates to the early 1970s.

This watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Cartier Tortue Ref. 2496D with Pouch, Service Papers + Receipt

This Cartier Tortue large reference 2496D is a great modern dress watch in 18k yellow gold. The Tortue case measures approximately 34mm at its widest point and 43mm lug-to-lug. The watch features a white guiloché dial with classic Roman numerals. The watch is paired with an 18k yellow gold deployant buckle and black crocodile strap. It features an exhibition caseback.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. It was just serviced by Cartier and is running well.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Reference E 875 in 18K Yellow Gold

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox reference E 875 is one of my favorite Memovox references. The cases are really great with fantastic proportions at 37mm in diameter (or 45.5mm lug-to-lug). The 18K yellow gold case has been lightly polished. It features a high-beat calibre 916. For those with an appreciation for alarm watches and Jaeger-LeCoultre this is a phenomenal option.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Learn more about this watch in ‘A Collector’s Guide: Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Reference E 875’ by Charlie Dunne.

Rolex Feet First Dial Submariner Reference 5512

This Rolex Submariner reference 5512 is an awesome watch. It features a 2.79M serial dating to circa 1971. The hour hand has been relumed. The dial’s lume features a nice warm tone. It is paired on the rare Rolex 9315 bracelet with 380 end links dating to 1971. The case has been polished in the past.

Learn more about the iconic Submariner within Charlie Dunne’s comprehensive article “Collector’s Guide: Understanding The Rolex Submariner Reference 5512’.

To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, you can read my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ article and corresponding video.

This watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well! It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Enicar Sherpa Jet Ref. 148-35-02 Unpolished

This Enicar Sherpa reference 148-35-02 is an incredible example. The condition is outstanding. It features a yellow and black rotating inner bezel and black dial. The stainless steel case measures approximately 36.5mm in diameter and 44mm lug-to-lug. It is paired with an aftermarket steel bracelet.

The watch does not come with a box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Vulcain Cricket Nautical Ref. S 2322B Unpolished

This is a special and funky Vulcain Cricket Nautical originally made for divers. The watch is in outstanding condition. The case is unpolished. The strap and buckle are original to the watch which is super rare. The watch dates to the 1970s. The stainless steel case measures approximately 42mm in diameter and 50mm lug-to-lug. It features a colorful black, red, orange, and white luminous dial with an inner rotating bezel. For those looking for an incredible retro dive watch, this is one of the coolest options.

We do not know the service history, but it is running well. The watch does not include a box and papers.

Piaget Polo Reference 7131 C701 In 18k White Gold W/ Later Box

The Piaget Polo was the watch for stylish members of high society as well as car dealers in the 1980s. Famous actress and Bond girl Ursula Andress reportedly helped put the watch on the map when she wore it during the World Polo Cup in the 1980s outside Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. It’s often a watch seen on the wrists of moneyed Palm Beach residents who bought them new in the 1980s or who inherited them from their parents.

This Piaget Polo reference 7131 C701 is an incredible timepiece and an extremely rare model in 18k white gold. Of the examples in white gold, we have only seen one other example. There are purportedly only a handful of these produced in white gold. The watch is powered by a quartz movement. The case has been lightly polished. The watch measures 24.5mm in diameter.

The bracelet measures approximately 7.3 inches.

It weighs 149 grams.

Learn more about the exciting designs and movements of vintage Piaget in the article ‘Undervalued: Vintage Piaget Watches’.

The watch does not come with papers. It does come with a later Piaget box. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Piaget Polo Reference 7131 C701 18k Yellow Gold With Later Box

The Piaget Polo was the watch for stylish members of high society as well as car dealers in the 1980s. Famous actress and Bond girl Ursula Andress reportedly helped put the watch on the map when she wore it during the World Polo Cup in the 1980s outside Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. It’s often a watch seen on the wrists of moneyed Palm Beach residents who bought them new in the 1980s or who inherited them from their parents.

This Piaget Polo is a great 18k yellow gold watch with a square dial. The watch features an integrated gold bracelet and measures approximately 25mm at the widest point. It is set using a case-back crown. The length of the watch is just over 7.3 inches. It is powered by a quartz movement.

It weighs 149 grams.

Learn more about the exciting designs and movements of vintage Piaget in the article ‘Undervalued: Vintage Piaget Watches’.

The watch does not come with papers. It does come with a later Piaget box. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Rolex Day-Date Champagne Dial Ref. 1803 in 18k Yellow Gold

This Rolex Day-Date reference 1803 is a great example of a 4 digit Day-Date with an acrylic crystal. It features an incredibly attractive champagne dial. It is paired with a black Rolex crocodile strap and an 18k yellow gold buckle. The watch features a 1.0M serial which dates to circa 1964. The yellow gold case has been lightly polished.

The watch does not come with a box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Vulcain Cricket Grey Dial Waterprotected S2335B Unpolished

This Vulcain Cricket reference S2335B is one of the many great models from the 1960s and 1970s. The cases on these models are among my favorites of all Vulcain Crickets. This example appears to be unpolished. The diameter is 34.5mm and 39mm lug-to-lug. The watch is powered by the calibre MSR S2.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Vulcain Cricket Waterprotected S2323A Unpolished

This Vulcain Cricket is a great example with uncommon faceted hour markers. It dates to the mid 1960s with the “Waterprotected” dial. It is powered by the calibre MSR S2. The case is unpolished and measures 34mm in diameter.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Movado M95 Panda Chronograph Ref 19068 on Bracelet Unpolished

The Movado M95 chronographs are incredible timepieces not only for their movements, but also the cases and dials. This is an attractive example with a beautiful panda dial. The case measures 35mm in diameter. The case was produced by Taubert Frères (formerly François Borgel). It is paired on a Movado beads of rice bracelet.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Rolex Black Dial Two-Tone Zenith Daytona Reference 16523 with Papers Unpolished

This is an extremely nice two-tone Zenith Daytona reference 16523. It features an A serial dating it to circa 1999. It features the black dial variant which is the most attractive of the two-tone examples. It features an X12 bracelet code dating to 1999 and is original to the watch.

The “Zenith Daytonas” have appreciated significantly the last few years as people respect the modified Zenith El Primero movements that Rolex used for their first automatic Daytonas starting in 1988. The case appears to be unpolished. It measures 40mm in diameter (46mm lug-to-lug). It is paired on a 78360 two-tone Oyster bracelet with correct 403 end links.

This watch comes with papers. It does not come with a box. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Patek Philippe Sculpture Ref. 5091A Full Set

This Sculpture reference 5091 is a great stainless steel watch from Patek Philippe that offers an alternative to the other sportwatches in their lineup. These are quite rare watches and were produced in fewer than 300 examples. The watch was originally designed for the Russian market. It measures approximately 37mm in diameter and features an integrated stainless steel bracelet. The watch has a luminous black dial with an aperture for the date at 3 o’clock. The crown is made cloisonné enamel.

The watch comes as a “full set” with a box and papers. We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It was originally sold in 2000.

Rolex Datejust Ref. 16220 Unpolished w/ Hangtag

I absolutely love steel Rolex Datejusts. I recently wrote about them in our blog ‘Don't Sleep On This: The Simple Vintage Rolex Datejust In Steel’. I’m constantly amazed by the quality and differentiations of the dials that Rolex used in vintage Datejusts over the decades. I have found the Rolex Datejust to be one of the most versatile watches a person can have and the simplicity in this silver-dial reference 16220 is so beautiful.

The watch dates to 1988 and features a R9 serial. The case measures 36mm in diameter and is paired on a 62510H Rolex Jubilee bracelet and 555 end links with N date code dating to 1989 and is likely original to the watch.

The case appears to be unpolished. It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history of this watch. It recently passed a pressure test of 5 bar.

Rolex Silver Dial Datejust 16220 Unpolished

I absolutely love steel Rolex Datejusts. I recently wrote about them in our blog ‘Don't Sleep On This: The Simple Vintage Rolex Datejust In Steel’. I’m constantly amazed by the quality and differentiations of the dials that Rolex used in vintage Datejusts over the decades. I have found the Rolex Datejust to be one of the most versatile watches a person can have and the simplicity in this silver-dial reference 16220 is so beautiful.

This example features a beautiful warm colored silver dial. The watch dates to circa 1991 and features a X3 serial. The case measures 36mm in diameter and is paired on a 62510H Rolex Jubilee bracelet and 555 end links with W date code dating to 1995. The case appears to be unpolished.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history of this watch. It recently passed a pressure test of 5 bar.

Vulcain Cricket Mirror Track Reference S2328A Unpolished

This Vulcain Cricket reference S2328A is a fantastic and rare example with the rare grey metallic dial with a mirror track. Over the years of collecting, I have only seen two examples - one of which is in my personal collection which I wore in the Rolex Explorer Reference Points video!

The watch has a blue “RA” stamp on the outside of “Swiss Made” at 6 o’clock. It is powered by the calibre MSR S2. The case is unpolished. It features the very cool “Officer” style lugs, and an angled bezel. The case measures 35mm in diameter (41.5mm lug-to-lug). The alarm is very loud and will surely wake you up when it rings!

Patek Jumbo Golden Ellipse Ref. 3630J Onyx Dial in 18k YG

This Patek Philippe Jumbo Golden Ellipse reference 3630J is an elegant 18k yellow gold watch. It features a layered case that measures approximately 31mm in diameter. The dial is an Onyx dial and it features gold dauphine hands. The watch is paired on a black strap and features an 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle. These watches were produced over the late 1970s throughout the 1980s. If you are looking for a stylish vintage Patek Philippe, the Ellipse reference 3630J is an incredible option.

We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It does not come with a box or papers.

Universal Genève Polerouter Super Ref. 869112/22 Unpolished

This Universal Genève Polerouter Super reference 869112/22 is a great steel watch with white dial. The case measures approximately 35mm in diameter and 42mm lug to lug. It features a cream dial with a date with a date aperture at 3 o’clock. The case appears to be unpolished.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well.

Rolex GMT-Master 1675 in 18k Yellow Gold on Jubilee Full Set

The Rolex GMT-Master was originally designed for Pan Am pilots in the 1950s and continues to be a flagship model for Rolex to this day. The reference 1675 was introduced in 1959 and remained in production until 1980.

This example features a 5.9M serial dating to circa 1980. It is paired with a gold Jubilee bracelet with hidden clasp. The case has been polished in the past. The hands are later replaced. The bezel insert is a later example.

The watch comes full set with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a 5 bar water resistance test.

To learn more about the Rolex GMT-Master you can watch the ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex GMT-Master' video and corresponding article I produced. You can also read Charlie Dunne’s comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel’.

Rolex Double Red Sea-Dweller Ref. 1665

The Rolex Sea-Dweller reference 1665 is one of the iconic dive watches, and according to Rolex it was produced in 22,038 examples. These watches are appreciated by collectors due to their depth rating and robust cases.

665 features the highly desired and vibrant "Double Red" dial. This watch features a 5.2 million serial dating to circa 1978. The case has been polished. It features a D19 crystal. The watch measures 40mm in diameter, and 47mm lug to lug. It is paired on a reference 93150 Oyster service bracelet with S DT4 date code dating to circa 2002.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Seiko 6106-8217 DX “MACV-SOG” Unpolished

This Seiko 6106-8217 DX “MACV-SOG” is a stainless steel sportwatch measuring 36mm in diameter and approximately 41mm lug to lug. It features a grey luminous dial with apertures at 3 o’clock for the day and date. It is paired on a green nylon strap. The case appears to be unpolished.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well.

TUDOR U.S. Navy PCG Underline Submariner Reference 7928 Unpolished

This TUDOR Submariner reference 7928 is an extremely cool and special watch. The watch is a super rare U.S. Navy-issued TUDOR in unpolished and original condition. You never find them like this! U.S. Navy TUDOR Submariners are among the most desired military categories watches from the brand. The dial features the rare “Underline” designation signfiying a transition to tritium luminous material - although this still reads on a Geiger counter and was a transitional watch. The case features a 400,XXX serial dating to circa 1963. The case appears to be unpolished. It features the rare PCG (Pointed Crown Guards) case style. It features the original crystal which has wear and tear. It features the original “Skinny 4” or “Thin 4” insert, which has a beautiful fade.

The watch does not have box or papers. It recently passed a 5 bar water resistance test. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. A future service is recommended. The watch is being offered “As Is” and is a very raw find.

This watch was originally issued to Merwin Stanley “Stan” Follis who was issued the watch by the Navy when he joined the video branch of the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center after graduating from USC with a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in cinema. Stan passed away earlier this year at the age of 92 after a successful career and the watch came from his estate. It is a miraculous find and a sort of American MilSub.

Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5711/1A-010 Full Set Unpolished

The Patek Philippe Nautilus is perhaps the most desired watch on the planet. The introduction of the model marked the first true sports watch from the manufacturer in 1976. Along with the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, it ushered in the world of integrated stainless steel watches which are adored by watch enthusiasts today. This particular Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5711 dates to 2013. The dial is an absolutely stunning blue. It is in outstanding condition. This example comes from the original owner. It is powered by the automatic calibre 324 S C - an iconic movement within the Nautilus line. The reference 5711/1A is certainly considered one of the most comfortable watches to wear and is the perfect crossover from sporty and elegance.

The watch comes with the original box and papers - including the outer cardboard shipping box. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Rolex 14K Two-Tone Datejust 16013 Unpolished

This two-tone Rolex Datejust reference 16013 is an attractive timepiece. It features an awesome champagne dial with great hour markers. It is a rare version of the 16013 with 14k gold accents instead of the standard 18k. The case measures 36mm in diameter. The case appears to be unpolished. The watch dates to circa 1982 with a 7.11M serial. The bracelet features a G date code dating to circa 1982.

This watch does not include the box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a pressure test of 5 bar.

Rolex Datejust Reference 16014 Silver Dial Unpolished

I absolutely love steel Rolex Datejusts. I recently wrote about them in our blog ‘Don't Sleep On This: The Simple Vintage Rolex Datejust In Steel’. I’m constantly amazed by the quality and differentiations of the dials that Rolex used in vintage Datejusts over the decades. I have found the Rolex Datejust to be one of the most versatile watches a person can have.

This Datejust features a silver “soleil” dial that has is beautiful. This watch dates back to circa 1987 with an R serial and measures 36mm in diameter. The bracelet features a J date code dating to circa 1985.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is keeping excellent time. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex Wide Boy Datejust Ref 1603 Unpolished

This Rolex Datejust reference 1603 is an awesome watch with a bold “wide boy” dial. The dial is stunning. The thick non-luminous hands and dial make for a distinct Datejust. The case appears to be unpolished and the watch dates to circa 1971 with a 2.80 serial number. The watch measures 36mm in diameter. It is pared on a Rolex 6251H Jubilee bracelet with 55 end links dating to 1972 which is likely original to the watch.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex Grey Dial Datejust Reference 1601 Unpolished

I absolutely love steel Rolex Datejusts. I recently wrote about them in our blog ‘Don't Sleep On This: The Simple Vintage Rolex Datejust In Steel’. I’m constantly amazed by the quality and differentiations of the dials that Rolex used in vintage Datejusts over the decades. I have found the Rolex Datejust to be one of the most versatile watches a person can have and the simplicity in this grey-dial reference 1601 is so beautiful.

The watch features a 2.89M serial dates to circa 1972. The case measures 36mm in diameter. The watch is in excellent condition. The case appears to be unpolished. The Rolex 62510H Jubilee bracelet bracelet features a 1972 date code.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history of this watch, but it is running great and keeping excellent time. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex Blue Mosaic Datejust Reference 1600 Unpolished

Have you ever wondered what a Rolex Explorer reference 1016 would looked like with a blue dial? Here is your chance (but instead with a date added and with applied hour markers instead of 3, 6, and 9 luminous numerals)! It is a beautiful fiction, but a dream watch nonetheless.

This Rolex Datejust reference 1600 is a spectacular watch with at the incredible blue mosaic (or shantung) dial. The dial was added later. The watch comes with its original non-luminous silver dial and handset. The case appears to be unpolished and the watch dates to circa 1971-1972 with a 2.88M serial number. The watch measures 36mm in diameter. It is pared on a Rolex folded Oyster 7836 bracelet with 358 end links produced in 1972 which is period correct. It is one of the most attractive Datejusts out there. You never find unpolished reference 1600s, so this is a very exciting watch to wear and enjoy.

It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Zenith El Primero Reference A385 on GF Bracelet

The Zenith El Primero sits amongst the most celebrated chronographs in watchmaking. Powered by the automatic high-beat calibre 3019, the highly emphasized red chronograph hand glides over the dial in the smoothest manner.

The watch measures approximately 37mm wide (with a lug-to-lug length of 46.5mm). The lug width is 19mm. This particular example comes with the Gay Frères steel ladder bracelet. The case and bracelet have been polished.

The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history is running well.

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