What's Selling Here - January 23, 2026
By Charlie Dunne
Rolex Precision Ref. 4411 In 14k Rose Gold Unpolished
This Rolex Precision is an extremely elegant timepiece in 14K rose gold. The case appears to be unpolished and measures 34mm in diameter (42mm lug-to-lug). The watch is in spectacular condition. The case features beautiful tear drop lugs. It features very bold dauphine hands, and a non luminous dial. The watch is paired with a period correct 9K rose gold Rolex buckle with British hallmarks (that is probably $1,500 alone). The watch dates to the early 1950s.
We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It does not come with a box or papers.
Breguet Jump Hour Reference 3620 18k
This Breguet reference 3620 is an incredibly elegant take on the jump hour complication. The case is 18k gold and appears to be rose gold, but it is possibly oxidized yellow gold. It measures approximately 36mm in diameter and 43mm lug-to-lug. It features a guilloché silver dial with classic Breguet numerals. There is an aperture at 12 o’clock for the hour. These are very rare and interesting timepieces. For those with a penchant for the uncommon complication, look no further.
The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history is running well.
Rolex Day-Date Reference 18239 in White Gold w/ Sapphire Tear Drop Dial Unpolished
This Rolex Day-Date reference 18239 is a fantastic example that dates to circa 1999. It features an incredible dial with sapphire teardrops at 6 and 9 o’clock. The white-gold case is in great condition and appears to be unpolished. The case measures 36mm in diameter (around 44mm lug-to-lug).
The watch does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history is running well. It recently passed a 5 bar water resistance test.
Zenith El Primero Mark II Ref. A386 Unpolished
Introduced in 1969, the Zenith El Primero Reference A386 sits amongst the most celebrated chronographs in watchmaking. It is powered by the automatic high-beat calibre 3019.
The model’s hands and hour markers feature a pale yellow tritium that immediately catches the attention of the wearer. Competing with the tri-colored subdials, the attributes of this watch are really a beautiful testament to the sports watches of yesteryear.
This particular example comes with the Gay Frères steel ladder bracelet dating to 1971. The watch is 38mm wide (with a lug-to-lug length of 45.5mm). The lug width is 19mm and the height is 12.5mm including the crystal. The case appears to be unpolished. The crown has been replaced.
The watch does not come with a box and papers. The service history is unknown, but it is running well.
Rolex Submariner Reference 16800 Transitional Matte Dial Unpolished w/ RSC
The Rolex Submariner is one of the most renowned sports watches of all time. This reference 168000 features a 7.06M serial number dating to circa 1981. The case appears to be unpolished. The luminous material on the hour markers is a nice pale color. It features the transitional matte dial. It is paired on a Rolex Oyster bracelet with F date code dating to circa 1981.
To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, you can watch my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ video and read the corresponding article.
The watch does not come with a box. It does come with Rolex Service Center papers from 2022. The watch recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.
H. Moser Endeavour Centre Seconds Mosaic Green Fumé Full Set
This Moser Endeavor is a 40mm steel watch with a Green Fumé mosaic dial, a process achieved by brushing individually fragmented dial elements. The watch also features a sapphire exhibition case-back. Displaying the HMC200 movement. It is paired with an alligator leather strap and gold Moser buckle. Both of which are likely original to the watch. The case is in exceptional condition and appears to be unpolished. The watch dates to 2022
The watch comes as a “full set” with the box, papers and hangtangs. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
Rolex Daytona Blue Dial Ref. 116509 White Gold Full Set
This Rolex Daytona reference 116509 is an awesome sports watch in white gold. It features a beautiful blue dial. The case is in great shape, it appears to be unpolished with minor scratches, and measures 40mm in diameter.
The watch comes as a “full set” with a box, papers and hangtags. It was sold in March 2021. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.
Rolex Day-Date Ref. 1803 18k Yellow Gold Spanish Date Wheel
This Rolex Day-Date reference 1803 is a super sharp example and a great vintage Rolex. It measures 36mm in diameter. It features a 2.41M serial dating to circa 1970. The champagne dial is in nice condition. The case has been polished. The watch features a Spanish date wheel. It comes with an 18k gold Rolex President bracelet made by D’Agosto for the Venezuelan market.
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.
Zodiac Exotic Sea Wolf on Bracelet Unpolished
This Zodiac Sea Wolf is an awesome vintage watch with a “orange exotic” gilt dial. The watch features an automatic calibre 72B. The case measures 35mm in diameter (43mm lug-to-lug). It is paired on a Zodiac bracelet likely made by C&I which is very firm.
The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
Rolex Radial GMT-Master Ref. 1675
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 reference 1675 features the “Radial Dial”. The dial was not born with the watch. It was added but is in the correct serial range. It features a 5.12M serial number dating to circa 1978. The case has been polished. It is paired on a reference 78360 Rolex Oyster bracelet with a B code dating to circa 1977. The hands have been relumed.
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.
To learn more about the Rolex GMT-Master you can watch the ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex GMT-Master' video and the corresponding article I produced. You can also read Charlie Dunne’s comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel’.
TUDOR Submariner Ref. 7928 Gilt Dial
This is a rare TUDOR Submariner reference 7928 with a gilt-glossy dial only found in examples from 1966. It measures 40mm in diameter (47mm lug-to-lug). The original tritium lume has taken a nice patina, and dial is in great shape. The 568,XXX serial number dates to circa 1966. It is paired with a Rolex Gay Frères bracelet dating to 1966 as well. The case has been polished but is attractive.
We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It does not come with a box or papers. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.
Rolex GMT-Master 16750 Transitional Matte Dial
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.
This is an early GMT-Master reference 16750. It features a transitional matte dial without white metal surrounds. This example features a 7.36M serial number, dating to circa 1973. The reference 78360 Oyster bracelet features an H date code dating to circa 1983 and is possibly original to the watch. It features a “Pepsi” blue and red insert in great condition. The case and bracelet have been polished but are strong. The hands have been relumed.
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.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Geophysic Q8008520 Full Set Unpolished
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Géophysic is one of the great mid-century designs from JLC. Designed to withstand high magnetic fields and introduced in during the “International Geophysical Year” that ran from July 1957 to December 1958, the Geophysic was introduced and went on the be a legendary timepiece. The Tribute to Geophysic Q8008520 was released in 2014 and this example was originally sold in that year. This stainless steel example measures 38.5mm in diameter. The case appears to be unpolished.
The watch comes with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.