The Jurgensen family name was once so well known within the world of watches that American pocket watch makers - think Elgin and W...
The PAM Radiomir 183 takes its cues from the original 1936 “Panerai 3646". Originally produced by Rolex, and subsequently modifi...
The back of this watch reads “PAF” which in many internet debates, forums, and small watch circles can either mean the Pakista...
The Grand Seiko reference 5645-7010 is often considered the bread and butter of the vintage Grand Seiko market. It has all of the ...
Various dial configurations of the 22422 are known to exist but the black dial is particularly sought after.
The case design reminds us of a flying saucer or as the Italians would say, disco volante, and is evocative of the designs seen in...
Omega’s Constellation started life as the limited production Omega ‘Century’ developed for the brand’s centennial in 1948.
Wittnauer’s reference 3256 is one of the heralded vintage options from the brand among collectors. Gear Patrol highlighted a sim...
The Polerouter - initially dubbed “the Polarouter” - launched in 1954 featuring a17-jewel caliber 138 SS movement with plain...
Early wrist watch manufacturing was all about accuracy. Omega’s 1932 brand slogan read, “Omega - Exact time for life” and th...
The Bulova Snorkel dive watch seen here is reference 774 and shows a number of hallmark features that define the Snorkel line for ...
This Omega Chronostop ref 145.007 was produced in the late 60’s or early 70’s and closely follows in the Chronostop family tra...