
Fine Watches
Explore →Vintage, neo-vintage, modern pre-owned and rare collectible timepieces from the great houses. Inventory photography to follow as pieces are catalogued.
The Collection
A small library of fine timepieces and enduring objects, presented individually and in confidence.

Vintage, neo-vintage, modern pre-owned and rare collectible timepieces from the great houses. Inventory photography to follow as pieces are catalogued.

Carefully selected antiques and decorative objects, chosen for craftsmanship, material and quiet presence.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, circa 1970s
A rare white-gold Vacheron Constantin with original black dial, recently returned from official Vacheron Constantin manufacture service and accompanied by an Extract from the Archives. The cushion case, executed in solid 18k white gold, balances architectural form with the quiet refinement for which the maison is renowned. A discreet collector's piece of enduring sophistication.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, circa 1969–1972
A rarely encountered Zenith Tempo-Matic, an early Zenith–Movado collaboration period example. Housed in an Oversized 39 mm case and powered by the short-lived Zenith calibre 2552PC, this distinctive model combines elegant late-1960s design with the technical sophistication for which Zenith became renowned. The Tempo-Matic designation reflects a remarkable transitional chapter in Swiss watchmaking history.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, 1972
An exceptionally preserved Longines Admiral High Frequency dating to 1972, offered with its original presentation box and guarantee booklet. Powered by the high-beat Longines calibre 6942, this elegant stainless steel model reflects the technical innovation and refined design language of the early 1970s. The surviving Munich 1972 presentation set adds a remarkable historical dimension to an already uncommon reference.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, circa 1973
A refined Omega Genève from the golden era of 1970s Swiss watchmaking. The vertically brushed silver dial, integrated stainless steel bracelet and restrained proportions capture the elegant design language that defined the decade.
Preserved in remarkably original condition, the watch retains its crisp case lines, attractive factory brushing and original Omega crystal bearing the tiny Omega logo. The integrated bracelet further enhances the clean architectural appearance characteristic of the period.
Powered by Omega's respected calibre 1012 automatic movement, this example represents an increasingly collectible chapter in the history of Omega design.
An honest and elegant vintage watch, selected for its originality, condition and enduring appeal.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, circa 1973
An early Omega digital timepiece from the pioneering years of LED watchmaking. The Constellation Time Computer TC1 represents a pivotal moment when traditional Swiss craftsmanship met emerging electronic technology. Housed in a distinctive gold-plated case with its original Omega bracelet featuring a sliding micro-adjustment system, the watch displays the bold futurist design language that defined the 1970s. All display functions — time, date, month and running seconds — remain fully operational, activated at the push of a button exactly as intended. Produced in limited numbers, the TC1 remains among the most distinctive creations of the decade and a significant milestone in horological history.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, circa 1970s
An unusual and highly distinctive Breitling Genève chronograph from the 1970s, featuring an oversized tonneau case, rotating slide-rule bezel and colourful regatta countdown display. Powered by a Breitling-signed Valjoux 7734 movement, this rarely encountered reference reflects the experimental and sporting character of the era.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, 2015
A sophisticated interpretation of the iconic Cartier Pasha, combining a large date display, second time zone and Day & Night indication within one of Cartier's most recognisable case designs. The silver guilloché dial, blued hands and distinctive 24-hour display create a refined balance between elegance and functionality. Offered as a complete set with its original presentation box, outer box, papers and additional bracelet link.
A Notable Acquisition

Switzerland, 2016
A rare 18k white gold Happy Diamonds Joaillerie execution with blue sapphires, floating diamonds and mother-of-pearl dial. Reference 204445-1002, this 38 mm quartz example presents in very good condition and was factory serviced by Chopard Germany on 14 January 2026. Offered from the Netherlands with its original Chopard box and Chopard service card, though without the original papers.
A note on availability
Inventory changes quietly. Pieces are offered individually, often before they are publicly listed.
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