What's Selling Here - March, 6 2026
By Charlie Dunne
Rolex Floating Big Red Daytona Ref 6263
This Rolex Daytona reference 6263 is a very attractive watch which features the “Floating Big Red” dial. This watch is from circa 1978 with a serial number in the 5.5M range. It features an attractive dial with sharp font. The bezel is a service replacement. It features the correct Mk 2 pushers. The case is lightly polished. The case measures 37mm in diameter. It is paired on solid link Oyster bracelet with G date code (circa 1982).
The watch does not come with box and papers. It was just serviced and is running well. It just passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.
Patek Philippe Amagnetic Reference 3417 w/ Extract
The Patek Philippe reference 3417 is an iconic model with a very interesting role in the manufacturer’s history. The 3417 was introduced in 1958 and remained in production into the late 1960s. While many antimagnetic timepieces were being produced - the likes of the Railmaster, Milgauss, Ingenieur - Patek Philippe created a refined offering for the professional. This example dates to circa 1962. The case has been lightly polished. The watch measures 35mm in diameter (43mm lug-to-lug). It features the 3rd series dial without the Amagnetic font.
This watch does not include the original box and papers. It is powered by the calibre 27-AM 400.
The watch comes with an Extract from the Archives. It does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It is paired on a contemporary beads of rice bracelet by Private Eyes.
Rolex GMT-Master Reference 16700 Full Set New Old Stock
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 Rolex GMT-Master reference 16700 is an incredible example in NOS (new old stock) condition. Finding an exceptional neo-vintage example in this condition is quite rare and this is a truly exciting timepiece to offer. It features an A serial. It was sold in March of 2000 as noted within the papers. This example is a “Swiss Only” dial and holes case. For those looking for the best of the best reference 16700, this is an unbeatable example!
To learn more about the Rolex GMT-Master, you can watch my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex GMT-Master' video and read the corresponding article. You can also read our comprehensive article on the earlier reference ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel’.
The watch comes with box and papers. The watch has not been opened therefore the service history remains as when it was originally sold. It recently passed a water resistance test of 5 bar.
This watch is being offered by Eric Wind of Wind Vintage.
Below is a note from the consignor:
Offered for sale is a GMT-MASTER 16700 in NOS (new-old-stock) unworn condition from 1998 which was the last year of production for the GMT 16700.
This 1998 GMT-MASTER 16700, serial number A61XXXX, is a complete set with the original warranty paper, hang tags, inner/outer boxes and booklets. The watch has never been worn and has the original 16700 caseback sticker, the clear protective caseback sticker and bracelet sticker still attached to the watch. The watch was originally sold in Anaheim Hills, CA, during March 2000 and has the original owner’s name on the paper. The original box has a dealer tag on it with the model number and listed price of $3300. The back of the warranty paper has the Rolex USA red letter code of RRCCC which indicates the watch was shipped from Rolex USA to the dealer in California on or about Jan. 19, 1999.
The watch is coded for a black bezel insert - both on the warranty paper and green hang tag. The original bracelet is the Oyster 78790 with all the original links, 501B end links and X8 (August 1998) clasp code.
The dial is the Luminova SWISS marked dial which replaced the tritium SWISS T<25 dials during 1998 with these dials being used for a little over a year before they were replaced by the Luminova SWISS MADE dials. Many collectors find these “SWISS” dials more collectible due to them being a one year production run.
During the 1990s, when original Rolex watches were sold by the authorized dealers, they did not contain full case stickers as they do now, but instead, had a green case back sticker with the model number typed on the tag along with a clear red-stripe protective sticker over the top of this green sticker. There was also a clear, red stripe sticker found on the bracelet clasp. This was the extent of the stickers found on watches during the 1990s. This watch being offered for sale contains all of the original case/bracelet stickers.
For this sale, the bracelet was carefully removed from the 6 o’clock side of the case to obtain a photo of the serial number. Once the serial number was photographed, the lugs were appropriately taped up to protect them from being scratched and the bracelet was reattached to the watch.
This is a great opportunity for someone looking to purchase an outstanding example of the GMT 16700 for their collection from its last year of 16700 production and in original NOS (new old stock) condition.
Rolex Submariner MK II Starbucks 126610LV Unpolished Full Set
This Rolex Submariner Starbucks reference 126610LV is an awesome sports watch. We believe the case is unpolished. This is the MK II Starbucks. The case measures 40.5mm in diameter.
The watch comes with box and papers. It was sold in 2024. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It was recently passed a pressure test of 5 bar.
To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, you can read my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ article and corresponding video.
Heuer Camaro Reference 73443 Unpolished
Heuer is renowned for its rich history with automotive racing, and one of the great models from the golden age of the brand is the Camaro. The Camaro line has always been a sleeper when compared to the more discussed siblings, such as the Autavia and Carrera.
This example is a reference 73443 in well preserved condition with a contrasting dark grey and lighter grey dial with an orange chronograph hand. The watch is paired on a Heuer-signed blue/grey leather strap. The case appears to be unpolished.
It does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
Heuer Autavia GMT Reference 2446C Unpolished
The Heuer Autavia is among the most famous racing chronographs in watch history, and this example, a GMT reference 2446C is in outstanding condition. The watch measures approximately 40.5mm in diameter and 48mm lug-to-lug. It features a “Pepsi” bezel in blue and red and black dial with white sud dials. The case appears to be unpolished.
It does not come with a box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
LeCoultre Tropical Polaris Ref E 859 Unpolished
In my early days of collecting, these LeCoultre Polaris watches the grail. Still to this day, whenever I come across a vintage Polaris I am so excited and it brings me back to the days of admiring them online. The Jaeger-LeCoultre reference E 859 and the Deep Sea Alarm are the ultimate JLC sports models. These are the iconic alarm dive watches. These Polaris models were introduced by Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1965. It is powered by the automatic calendar alarm movement - the JLC calibre 825.
This example is really special with an outstanding tropical dial. The dial is signed simply “LeCoultre” for the American market while European market models are signed “Jaeger-LeCoultre”. I love the American market dials, and the stylized “Automatic” script. The case is made by Ervin Piquerez (EPSA).
This example was produced in circa 1968. It features one of my favorite dial configurations with the matte dial and luminous 6, 9, and 12. It wears so nice at 42mm in diameter and 47mm lug-to-lug. It is paired on a leather strap and anonymous steel buckle. The case appears to be unpolished.
The watch does not come with box or papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
Rolex Frog Foot Mk 1 Dial Explorer I Reference 1016 Unpolished
Introduced in 1960 an icon was born in the Rolex Explorer reference 1016. The 1016 was produced until circa 1989. The ref. 1016 marked the first Explorer with “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" printed on the dial. It is one of the most desired timepieces and for great reason. The 1016 is one of the purest expressions of watch design and for this reason that I am probably asked for vintage Explorer reference 1016s more than any other watch.
This example features an 1.73M serial dating it to circa 1967. The case appears to be unpolished. It measures 36mm in diameter (43mm lug-to-lug). It features the amazing Mark 1 frog foot dial. It features “fat” style lume. It is paired on a Rolex 7026 Rolex bracelet with 58 end links dating to 1966. The bracelet has been lightly polished and was added later. For those looking for an awesome matte-dial Explorer, look no further.
To learn more about the history and evolution of the Rolex Explorer I, you can see my video and corresponding article Reference Points A Comprehensive Collector's Guide To The Rolex Explorer I.
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.
TUDOR Pelagos 39 OpenAI Ref. 25407N Full Set Brand New Stickered
The TUDOR Pelagos 39 is one of the coolest modern watches and this is a particularly special example produced for employees at OpenAI. It is an incredible special edition and arguably the greatest contribution OpenAI has made to humanity. These watches were just released in February of 2026. This appears to be the first example to hit the market.
The watch is powered by the automatic calibre MT5400. The case measures 39mm in diameter. It is made of grade 2 titanium. The dial features the Open AI logo signifying open and collaborative process to artificial intelligence. For those passionate about the special editions of TUDOR, this watch is such a cool model.
We do not know the service history, but it is running well. The watch comes full set with box and papers. It is brand new and stickered. It comes from the original owner.
Breguet Tourbillon Ref 3657PT/12/9V6 with Box
This Breguet Tourbillon is a spectacular and ornately decorated timepiece. The watch measures 40mm in diameter. The case is made of platinum. The case appears to be unpolished. The dial features an incredible array of guilloche patterns. It is powered by the calibre 558.1 movement. It features a power reserve indicator and retrograde 24-hour display.
The watch does not come with papers. It comes with box. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. We do not know the date of production.
Enicar MK IV Aqua Graph Reference 072-02-02A
This is a great Enicar Aqua Graph reference 072-02-02A with the rare silver dial variant. The Enicar Aqua Graph is one of the coolest vintage chronographs - particularly if you are interested in larger case dimensions. The Aqua Graph measures 40mm in diameter. The surface of the lugs appear to have been lightly polished (the case back was left alone). It is powered by the calibre Valjoux 72.
The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar IW503302 in 18K RG Unpolished Full Set
“A moon you can rely on, even under cloudy skies: the perpetual calendar's high-precision moon phase display needs a one-day adjustment every 577.5 years.” This is a highly important IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar reference IW503302. It is paired on a strap by Santoni. The case is made of 18K 5N gold. The case measures 44.2mm in diameter and appears to be unpolished. The watch dates to circa 2016.
It comes with a box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well.
Heuer Carrera 1153 Test Dial
What do you get when you combine a Rolex Buckley with a Heuer Carrera? This Heuer Carrera reference 1153! It features a cool watch with the Roman numeral test dial. These dials were not born in the watches, but rather prototype options for Heuer that never made it to a retail option. The case measures 38mm in diameter. It has been polished in the past. For those looking for an uncommon Heuer Carrera, this is a fun alternative to the reference 1153.
This watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It is paired on an unsigned strap and unsigned buckle.
Breitling SuperOcean Reference 2005 Unpolished
The Breitling SuperOcean reference 2005 is a fun and uncommon chronograph from the Breitling catalog. These watches were produced in the 1960s. The watch is powered by the modified Venus 188. The diameter is 42mm in diameter. 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.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Reference 114300 Full Set Unpolished
This Oyster Perpetual is a great modern watch. It is 39 millimeters which is perfect for those who find 36 millimeters too small and 41 millimeters too large. Interestingly, this size was discontinued. This watch is excellent for a “daily driver” or everyday watch. The case appears to be unpolished. It dates to 2020.
We do not know the service history but it is running well. It is “full set” with box and papers.
Rolex Confetti Dial Datejust Reference 1603 Unpolished
This Rolex Datejust reference 1603 is a spectacular watch with at the incredible confetti dial. The dial was added later. The watch comes with its original luminous silver dial. The confetti dial is outstanding and a very special example. The case appears to be unpolished. The watch dates to circa 1974 with a 3.66M serial number. The watch measures 36mm in diameter. It is pared on a Rolex Jubilee 62510H bracelet with 55 end links with M10 which dates to 1988. For those looking for an amazing exotic-dial Datejust.
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 3 bar.
Rolex GMT-Master Reference 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.
The serial is 2.24M dating to circa 1970. The insert is an attractive example with a faded red and strong blue. It is paired on a Rolex 7206 Rivet bracelet with 58 end links dated to circa 1969.
We do not know the service history, but it is running well. It does not come with box and papers. 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 corresponding article I produced. You can also read our comprehensive article ‘Collector's Guide: The Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 In Steel’.
Rolex Flat Four Kermit Submariner Ref 16610 T Full Set
This Rolex Submariner “Kermit” Submariner Reference 16610 T is an awesome sports watch. It features the “Flat 4” insert which collectors love. The condition is outstanding. This example was sold in 2004. It features an F2 serial dating to 2004. It has the case back sticker intact. The case measures 40mm in diameter. The case appears to be lightly polished.
To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, dive into my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ video and corresponding article.
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.
Rolex Kermit Submariner Ref 16610 Full Set Unpolished
This Rolex Submariner “Kermit” Submariner Reference 16610 is an awesome sports watch. The condition is fantastic. We believe the case is unpolished. This example was sold in 2005. It features an F serial dating to 2004-2005. It has the case back sticker intact with stickers on the case profile. The case measures 40mm in diameter.
To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, dive into my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ video and corresponding article.
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.
Audemars Piguet Ref 5349 Fashion Awards of 1976 in 18K Yellow Gold Unpolished
This is an extremely cool Audemars Piguet wristwatch. It appears to be the reference 5349. It dates to the 1970s and features an amazing engraving awarded to Elsa Klensch for The Audemars Piguet Fashion Awards of 1976. Elsa Klensch was the former Senior Fashion Editor of Vogue and was the host of the television show Face of Fashion on CNN. The case is made of 18K yellow gold. It appears to be unpolished. It measures 22mm by 30mm in length.
We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It does not come with a box or papers.
Benrus Clock
This Benrus clock is an incredibly cool and rare plug-in clock. The case is made of stainless steel dated to the 1950’s. It was likely originally used as a promotional clock for Benrus watches to be shown in a display case. The clock measures about 11 inches tall and is 8 inches in diameter. It is the only example known for Benrus. For those looking for an incredible clock, this is a special example.
We do not know the service history, but the watch is running well. It does not come with a box or papers.
Rolex Feet First Red Submariner Ref 1680
This Rolex Submariner reference 1680 is a very cool sports watch dating to circa 1973 with a 3.4M serial. The case has been polished. It is paired on a Rolex 93150 solid Oyster bracelet with 580 end links with G date code dating to circa 1982. The bezel insert has been faded to a grey color.
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.
To learn more about the Rolex Submariner, dive into my ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner’ video and corresponding article.
Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi Reference 126710BLRO Unpolished Box & Papers
Rolex “Pepsi” GMT-Master II reference 126710BLRO is one of the most sought-after modern sports watches today. It captures the iconic DNA from the models created for Pan Am pilots in the 1950s. Due to its incredible heritage and iconic look, it remains a flagship model for Rolex to this day. This example is a great watch. The clasp and bracelet has some wear, but the case appears to be unpolished. It features a 40mm Oystersteel case. It is powered by the Rolex calibre 3285.
It was sold in 2021 and is “full set” with its original box and papers.
To learn more about the Rolex GMT-Master you can watch the ‘Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex GMT-Master' video and read the corresponding article.
Chopard L.U.C. 16/1860/2 18k WG Full Set
This Chopard L.U.C. 16/1860/2 is a fantastic timepiece. The silver guilloche dial is incredibly attractive and it features beautiful dauphine hour markers. The watch dates to 2003. The white gold case measures 36mm in diameter by 44mm lug to lug. It is paired on an aftermarket strap with the white gold Chopard buckle. It is powered by the gorgeous calibre 1.96 microrotor.
It comes with box and papers. We do not know the service history but it is running well.
Cartier Panthere 1060 in 18k Yellow Gold Unpolished
This Cartier Panthere 1060 is a very special timepiece. The case measures 27mm in diameter by 36mm in length. The case is 18k yellow gold. It appears to be unpolished. The bracelet is very nice and comfortable.
The watch does not come with box and papers. We do not know the production date. It is running well and is powered by a quartz movement.
Patek Philippe Pink On Pink Reference 96 With Salmon Breguet Dial In 18K Rose Gold W/ Extract
The Patek Philippe reference 96 is not only among the iconic wristwatches of Patek Philippe, but also is recognized as leaving a monumental impact on the traditional wristwatch. While the Cartier Tank shaped the way we recognize rectangular timepieces, the same could be said about the reference 96. Although it was not the first round wristwatch, it set the standard with its attention to proportion and dimension.
Along with the venerable calibre 9-90, the ref. 96 was among the first creations under the Stern family which focused the direction of the company towards wristwatches over pocket watches. The reference 96 would lay the foundation for what we know today as the “Calatrava” (both in relation to Patek Philippe and other manufacturers).
The 18K rose gold case has been polished. The width is 31mm in diameter (39mm lug-to-lug). It is powered by the calibre 12-400. The dial is a salmon colored dial with applied Breguet numerals and spade handset. The Extract from the Archives indicates a 1941 production and sale. The Extract from the Archives of Patek Philippe from 2015 does not specifically state Breguet numerals, but this does not mean the dial is not original. We believe it is original to the watch and perhaps Breguet numerals would be mentioned if a new Extract was ordered for the watch.
We do not know the service history, but it is running well. The watch does not come with box and papers. It does an Extract from the Archives.