What's Selling Here - June 6. 2025

By Charlie Dunne

Rolex Pointed-Crown-Guard GMT-Master Reference 1675 w/ Glossy 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. The reference 1675 was introduced in 1959 and remained in production until 1980.

This is a the quintessential GMT-Master reference 1675 featuring a 1.1M serial number dating to circa 1964-1965. It features one of the best preserved gilt dials on any 1675. It is paired on its original Rolex 7206 bracelet with the correct 80 end links dating to circa 1968.

The watch overall is in fantastic condition. The aluminum bezel insert is extremely attractive. It features the pointed crown guard or “PCG” style case. The case has been very lightly polished and is extremely attractive. It features one of the nicest glossy dials we have ever seen on a GMT.

This is a Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675 I would love to personally own and consider a grail example.

The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It just 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 corresponding article I produced. You can also read Charlie Dunne’s comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel’.

Heuer First Execution Big Subs Autavia Reference 2446 Unpolished

The Heuer Autavia is recognized by collectors as one of the great sports chronographs of the 1960s and arguably the greatest Autavia wristwatches ever made were the powerful first execution “Big Subs” models that defined the genre. They were introduced by Heuer in 1962 and continued with this design through 1963, before becoming slightly more refined and less brash examples with the second and third execution models that had smaller registers, and white gold hour markers more similar to the Heuer Carrera that was introduced in 1963 and the Rolex Daytona reference 6239 also introduced in 1963.

Along with many of its contemporaries of the era, it is powered by the Valjoux 72. This example is the first generation case of the Autavia with larger subdials. The dimensions are 38mm (48mm lug-to-lug). The cases are made Huguenin Freres.

The case appears to be unpolished. The watch features a 52,XXX serial, making it among the last run of Autavias made. The hour and minute hand are color matched, which is likely due to lume cracking and loss (and is common for these models). I believe these are the original second execution hands to the watch and they are certainly correct for the serial range.

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

This is probably the most attractive early Autavia I have personally held. It took my breath away when I put it on my wrist. I have held examples that have traded for over $150,000 and over $200,000 with the earlier all-lume hands and I love those, but this one really stole my heart. In 2017, I feel like this would have been worth over $150,000 retail. This example is less than a third, but I do feel like the vintage Heuer market is showing new life as more new collectors get interested in watches from motorsport’s golden age and with the new fascination with Formula 1. LVMH is the parent company of TAG Heuer and the huge F1 partnership is giving new attention to TAG Heuer. This is a grail watch and this is a great opportunity for an astute collector to “buy the dip” - otherwise I would certainly be happy keeping this piece in my collection for many years to come!

Rolex Patrizzi Dial Daytona Reference 16520 Unpolished

The adorned “Zenith Daytonas” are certainly among the highly desired neo-vintage Rolex models. Zenthi Daytonas were produced from circa 1988 until 2000. It is powered by an automatic Calibre 4030 made by Zenith. It measures 40mm in diameter (42.5 including crown) and 47mm lug to lug. The outer ring of the registers have developed a very attractive beige color. Rolex register rings on Daytonas with black dials from the early through middle 1990s would often develop some darkening to the rings. This effect is often given the nickname “Patrizzi” after the legendary auctioneer Osvaldo Patrizzi, who reportedly first identified this patina.

It features a W serial and dates to circa 1995. We believe the case is unpolished. The dial is super attractive. The bracelet has a W date code dating to 1995 and is likely original to the watch.

The watch does not come with 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.

Rolex Linen Dial Datejust Reference 16014 Unpolished w/ Hang Tag

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 linen-dial reference 16014 is so beautiful.

The watch dates to 1979 and features a 6.3M serial. The case measures 36mm in diameter. It features a D date code dating to 1979.

The watch is in great condition. We believe the case is unpolished.

It does not come with box and papers. It was just serviced and is running great and keeping excellent time.

It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex Two-Tone Datejust Reference 16013 Champagne Dial Unpolished

This two-tone Rolex Datejust reference 16013 is an attractive timepiece. It features a very rare champagne dial. The case measures 36mm in diameter. We believe the case is unpolished.

The watch dates to circa 1987 with a 9.5M serial. The bracelet code is K9 dating to circa 1986.

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

Rolex Air-King Ref 14010 Unpolished

This Rolex Air-King reference 14010 is a very attractive timepiece. The watch is slightly over 34mm in diameter (with a lug-to-lug length of 43mm). The lug width is 19mm and the height is slightly lower at around 11.5mm including the crystal. The case appears to be unpolished.

The watch features an X serial and dates to circa 1991. The bracelet has an R11 code dating to circa 1993.

The watch does not include box and papers. The service history is unknown, but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 3 bar.

Heuer Monaco Reference 1133G Unpolished

The Heuer Monaco was introduced in 1969 with the first automatic chronograph movement, the calibre 11. Coupled by the association of Steve McQueen’s decision to wear the watch in the film ‘Le Mans’, the watch is nothing short of iconic.

This is a very attractive reference 1133G with the rare all grey metallic dial. Most are grey with black registers. We believe the case is unpolished. The dial is stunning. The watch dates to the early 1970s.

The watch does not come with box and papers. The watch was just serviced and is running well.

Ikepod Silver Hemipode GMT Chronograph w/ Box, COSC, and Instructions Papers Unpolished

This Ikepod Hemipode GMT chronograph is an awesome and rare model with the silver dial and green strap. It is in fantastic condition and is unpolished.

The movement is based on an ETA 7750 and has been chronometer certified in the past.

The watch comes full set with box, instructional papers, and COSC papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Ikepod Grand Date Chronograph Orange Dial w/ Box, and Instructions Papers Unpolished

This Ikepod Grand Date Chronograph is an awesome and rare model with the orange dial. The sub registers are very sharp. It is in fantastic condition and is unpolished.

The watch comes full set with box, and instructional papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox 144.2.94 In Rose Gold Full Set Unpolished

Along with the Atmos clock and Reversos, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s advancements in alarm timepieces throughout the 20th century are certainly one of the most iconic genres from the Le Sentier manufacturer.

This Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox reference 144.2.94 is a super cool model in 18k rose gold. The case measures 36mm in diameter but wears larger. It is paired on a leather strap and gold JLC deployant buckle. The case appears to be unpolished.

To learn more about earlier models, read Charlie Dunne’s Collector's Guide: Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Reference E 855.

The watch comes with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well and keeping good time. We do not know the date of production.

Blancpain Flyback Chronograph 2185F Titanium with Papers & Service Papers

This Blancpain Flyback chronograph 2185F is a fantastic timepiece in titanium. It is paired on an aftermarket strap with the original deployant. It measures 38mm in diameter. It is in fantastic condition and is unpolished.

It does not come with box. The watch comes with booklet papers and service papers from 2025 from Blancpain. It cost $1,470 and is running great!

Panerai Luminor PAM6726 Full Set

This is a very special Panerai Luminor PAM6726. The case is stainless steel. It measures approximately 45mm in diameter. The lume is very attractive.

People are going to respect you when they see you wearing this robust Panerai. They will bow down and worship you. The world is yours when you buy this.

It is paired on an aftermarket strap and buckle. The original strap and buckle are in the box.

It was just serviced and is running well. It comes with box and papers (Teddy bear is not included). It should come with a 👑 because you are going to be the king!

charlie dunne