It is hard to find Royce Leadership 600 black dial in good condition. From 1950s, gold emblem on the back, red and black calendar (roulette), bi-directional bezel.
My favorite chair. I sit and read books. Similar model of chair when I was in junior high school many years ago. I feel like entering a time tunnel. When I sit, I remember the past. Every precious time that I had. People may come and go. "I know I never stop to think about them," the Beatles says in "In My Life".
I still collect Seiko Bullhead , especially if I find it in a very good condition. Last week I found a Seiko Bullhead with affordable price (fair price). Its dial and casing are not the best that I have ever found. I still have another two Bullheads which are much better (dial and casing), but this time its movement is the best. Its power reserve is very good, its acuracy is very good, even when its chronograph is on. Over all, its performance is really good. I believe many collectors here have Bullheads, but not sure about the movement.
Why we always find the word "De Luxe" in vintage things? What does "De Luxe" stand for? We can find in old cars, old TVs, old radios, etc. I remember: "De Luxe"; "Transistor" or "Solid State" on TVs and radios. Let me show you "Cyma De Luxe" and "Olma De Luxe". I guess thay were released in 1930s or even older. Cyma De Luxe is made of gold 14 k, square (look at its movement! Very old!). I have no idea about Olma De Luxe, is it a pocket watch or what? I would appreciate if you have any information.
I am so lucky in having this rare time piece Citizen Record Master, manual winding chronograph 60 seconds (no sub register), 21 jewels, date, with bracelet, good condition, 36mm
I am thinking of creating a new blog specialised in Omega Constellation. These are cal 561 (gold capped top), sexy lugs, and cal 564 (with bracelet, gold capped top). Look at the dial of the 564 (C shape), it is textured white satin dial, black steel hands, very good condition. It is harder to find a 564 with bracelet like this. I believe Constellation is Omega's masterpiece in 1950s.
This is not an ordinary Mido Multifort Super Automatic Powerwind. This is black dial and capped 80 micron with gold. It is harder to find this 80 micron gold plated Mido Powerwind. It is heavier and thicker.
Omega Constellation cal 564 "C Shape", ca. 1968, model 168.017 SP, textured silver dial, black steel hands, good condition, the movement is very clean.
Both are Seamaster movement cal 503, one is mansize (35 mm), the other is extra large (40mm). It is hard to find extra large Omega Seamaster with good condition. You can compare the size, it is really big antique watch from 1950s.
Have you seen a Constellation in very mint condition like this? Early Constellation cal 354 (ca. 1952), bumper, perfect casing (unpolished), rose gold hands and indexes. Look at the script "constellation" and "waterproof" in the case back, they look very clear.
Tudor Prince Oysterdate 34, movt cal 390, year 1957, model 7914, size 35, black honey comb dial, gold gilt hand and indexes, black-red calendar (roulette), the best Tudor movement same as in early Tudor Submarine
This is Omega Constellation Calendar cal 504, stainless steel. Box and paper. The watch itself is very hard to find, but the box and paper are even rarer. You will find a book in the box, describing your watch and its movement. Also a letter from the president of Omega Watch Company. The watch comes with original bracelet, but I changed it with leather strap because I love its long and sexy lugs (the lugs would be better seen if you put a strap instead of bracelet). Please enjoy the pictures...
I will tell you two of my watches which are asked by visitors frequently. They want to know if the watches are for sale. The two are: Longines Conquest Calendar and Seiko first chronograph.