What's Selling Here - March 20, 2026

By Charlie Dunne

Patek Philippe Split Second Chronograph Grand Feu Enamel Dial 5370P-001 Full Set Unpolished

The Patek Philippe reference 5370P-001 is one of the most special and important timepieces form the 2010s. The introduction of the reference 5370P began at Baselworld in 2015 and it was immediately championed as the greatest Patek Philippe release alongside the 5970. It is a romantically designed Patek Philippe split-second chronograph with beautiful applied Breguet numerals. It is very sophisticated with a Grand Feu enamel dial.

It is powered by the manual wind calibre CHR 29-535 PS which is one of the most beautiful in-house Patek Philippe movements created. The case is made of platinum and measures 41mm in diameter. It appears unpolished. It is paired with a black Patek Philippe leather strap, and platinum signed deployant clasp.

We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It comes full set booklets, the platinum caseback, box and Certificate of Origin from the original owner. It dates to 2016. The original retail price was $249,200.

F.P.Journe Chronomètre Bleu Full Set Unpolished

F.P.Journe has become one of the most sought after and beloved independent watchmakers. To many, the of the adoration for the brand will begin in the iconic Chronomètre Bleu. Introduced in 2009, it is considered among the youngest iconic watches. The tantalum case measures 39mm in diameter (46mm lug-to-lug), It is powered by the calibre 1304. The case appears to be unpolished.

This watch was originally purchased new in 2019. It comes full set with box and papers. It is paired on an F.P.Journe leather strap and tantalum buckle. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It came from the original owner.

Rolex “Big Red” Daytona Ref. 6263 Full Set

This Rolex Daytona reference 6263 is an exceptional watch. It is powered by the manual-wind movement Caliber 727 made by Valjoux and measures 37mm in diameter. The black dial is in great condition and features a “Big Red” Daytona over the 6 o’clock subdial. The case and bracelet appear to have been lightly polished but remain quite strong. It is paired on what appears to be the original 78350 Oyster bracelet with 571 end links. The bracelet is slightly newer.

The crystal has been recently replaced by a TrueDome D21. It features the original Mk 3 pushers. It features the original acrylic bezel.

The watch comes from the original owner as a “full set” with a box and papers. It was originally sold in September of 1984. We do not know the full service history but it is running well. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Richard Mille "Baby Nadal" RM 035 AL ALMG w/ Certificate & Service Box

Richard Mille is renowned as the ultra luxury sports watch manufacturer founded in 1999. The manufacturer is one of the most innovative manufacturers known for their use of lightweight and durable case materials most notably carbon TPT and titanium. Their distinct design language utilizes the tonneau case design with open work movements. This Richard Mille RM 035 dates to circa 2012. It is known as “The Baby Nadal” and is the first wristwatch model to earn the Chronofiable® certification. The case measures 40mm by 48mm. The case is made of alumagnesium (aluminium,magnesium and copper alloy) which is the material used in F1 pistons.

It weighs approximately 4 grams. It is powered by the manual wind calibre RMUL1.

We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It does not come with a box or papers. It does come with a Certificate of Authenticity from Richard Mille and service box. It is the best price in the world.

Rolex Black Dial Zenith Daytona Reference 16520 P Serial Full Set Unpolished

This Rolex Zenith Daytona Reference 16520 dates to 2000. It features a P serial number, the final run of the reference 16520 and a rare find. There were also some P serial reference 116520 examples powered by the in-house Rolex automatic calibre 4130. The subdials are incredibly attractive. The case and bracelet appear to be unpolished. It features an AB date code from circa 2000 and is original to the watch.

There have been collector conversations that an estimated 200 - 300 Zenith P were produced in a several month window before the updated reference and movement, but only Rolex and God can confirm!

For those looking for an amazing Zenith Daytona, this is the one!

The watch comes 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.

LeCoultre Reverso Neckace In Stainless Steel Unpolished

This is an incredible LeCoultre Reverso necklace dating to the 1930s. The Reverso is certainly the most iconic timepiece from Jaeger-LeCoultre and these early necklace watches are very rare and incredible timepieces. The case is made of stainless steel and measures approximately 22mm in diameter by 35mm in length. It appears to be unpolished. It features the initials M.R. on the case back with a grooved case. The hands have been relumed.

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

Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 1675 w/ Photograph Provenance

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 is in fantastic condition. It features a 1.68M serial number dating to circa 1968. It is paired on a C&I rivet bracelet. It features an attractive bezel insert and dial. The case has been lightly polished but is attractive.

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 our comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel.

This 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. The watch comes with a photograph of the original owner wearing the watch.

Rolex Day-Date Ref. 18239 Grey Dial in White Gold Unpolished

This Rolex Day-Date reference 18239 is an incredible white gold example of the crown’s classic icons. This example dates to circa 1995 with a W serial number. It features an attractive grey dial. 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.

Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5205G-013 Unpolished Full Set

This Patek Philippe Annual Calendar is a handsome modern calendar watch by one of watchmaking's most historically significant manufacturers. The 18 white gold case measures 40mm in diameter and is 11.36mm thick. The watch features a sapphire crystal and exhibition case-back. It is paired with a black Patek Philippe leather strap, and 18k white gold signed pin buckle. The watch features a blue dial with apertures for the day, date and month, as well as a moonphase at 6 o'clock. The case appears to be unpolished.

This comes as a “full set” with a box and papers. We do not know the service history of the watch, but it is running well. We do not know the date of production.

Rolex Purple Dial Bluesy Submariner Ref. 16613LB w/ Box and Papers Unpolished

This Rolex purple dial “Bluesy” Submariner reference 16613LB is an awesome two-tone sports watch. The watch measures 40mm in diameter and approximately 46mm lug-to-lug. This example is appears to be unpolished. The N serial number dates to circa 1991.

The watch comes 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.

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

Rolex Mk 4 GMT-Master Pepsi Matte Dial Ref. 1675

Originally designed for Pan-Am pilots in the 1950s, the Rolex GMT-Master is one of the most sought-after models in the brand’s lineup. Due to its incredible heritage and iconic look, it remains a flagship model for Rolex to this day. This Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675 is a collector favorite reference in recent years. With a 5M million serial number, this example dates to circa 1978. It comes with a reference 78360 Oyster bracelet that also dates to circa 1978 with a VC date code. The hands have been re-lumed. The case and bracelet have been lightly polished in the past. It features the Mk 4 dial.

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 our comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel.

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

Abercrombie & Fitch Auto-Graph Unpolished

This Abercrombie & Fitch Auto-Mark is an uncommon and highly interesting model. The stainless steel case measures 35mm in diameter (approximately 42.5mm lug-to-lug). The case appears to be unpolished. It is paired on a contemporary beads of rice bracelet. The watch features a central hand that is changed through a pusher near 9 o’clock to mark a stopped time. The watch dates to the early 1950s.

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

OMEGA Speedmaster Reference 2998-4 Unpolished w/ Extract

The OMEGA Speedmaster is certainly one of the most iconic watches with a truly rich history of exploration and sport. This an absolutely incredible reference 2998-4. The hands have been relumed. The case appears to be unpolished. It is paired on the original bracelet. The crown appears to be original. It features the original dot over 90 bezel.

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

It features a manual-wind movement (Caliber 321 made by Lemania), and is 39.5mm in diameter. The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history of the watch, but it is running well. It was originally produced in May 1961 and delivered to The United States.

Rolex Domino's Air-King 5500 Unpolished

The Rolex-Domino’s connection is perhaps the ultimate high-low collaboration. These watches were not made for purchase by the public, but as a way to reward Domino’s franchise owners who hit their sales targets.

All these watches were originally ordered through Schlanderer and Sons in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Domino’s has its headquarters. In the past, these watches on the secondhand market were generally the least expensive Rolex a person could purchase as few people wanted a pizza logo like this on their dial. Dealers would buy them, swap out the Domino’s dial, and polish off the case back initials. Over the last year, however, they have gained a massive following. The watch features an engraving on the back with the recipient’s initials above “T.S.M.” for Thomas S. Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s. The engravings were made in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

This example dates to circa 1984 with an 8.03M serial. The case appears to be unpolished. The bracelet features an I4 date code for circa April 1984.

You can learn about these watches in our video Collector Conversation: Tom Monaghan - Founder of Domino's Pizza - on the Domino's Rolex.

To learn more about Rolex-Domino’s story, watch the video ”Rolex Model NEVER in Stores”.

The watch previously came from the original owner to a client of ours and has the original box and rare original letter from Tom Monaghan. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.

Rolex Blue “Ladies Explorer" 26mm Oyster Perpetual Ref. 67180 Unpolished

This is an extremely cool and uncommon Rolex Ladies Oyster Perpetual reference 67180 with the Explorer dial. It is known to some as the “Ladies Explorer” (or Madame Hillary Edmond). The watch measures approximately 26mm in diameter. It features an T serial dating to circa 1996. It is paired on a 78340 Oyster bracelet with 566 B end links and V date code dating to circa 1996. The case appears to be unpolished.

The 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.

Rolex Submariner Reference 5513 w/ Box & Receipt

This Rolex Submariner reference 5513 is a very cool example. The watch features a 1.815M serial dating to circa 1968. The case has been lightly polished but is strong. It is paired on a C&I Rolex Rivet bracelet dating to 1970, which was possibly sold on the watch. The lume appears to be original under UV light.

Learn more about these watches 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 watch comes with box and the original receipt. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.

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