Our Favourites.

Here is a collection of some of our favorite pieces that we've had throughout our time, while some may no longer be in our possession; we've cherished their company - and we hope you'll fancy the eye candy. 

Glashutte's Finest.

The First Generation of the 1815, the ref 206.021 featuring just the perfect 36mm case - paired with 18k yellow gold.

Will the real Land-Dweller Please stand up?

The origins behind the new Land-Dweller. The extremely rare ref 1630 sports the integrated Oysterquartz case with an automatic movement.

The Dawn of Super Luminova.

This 16600 Sea-Dweller features an 'A7' serial - being the first run of swiss made dials. With a lovely Navy bezel to complement.

The Orange Boy.

the old school MH11630 Heuer autavia featuring hints of orange amongst shades of grey.

The Eagle has Landed.

Bearing a panda dial just like its Mitsukoshi cousin, this rare & special Apollo XI 35th Anniversary features the mission's Eagle on its case back.

Caribbean Blue.

This Overseas gen 1, ref 42040 - features a blue dial that has aged to a stunning aquamarine tone.

A plate of vintage oysters.

References 5504, 6694, 6431, 15200

The last of the OG Gmt's.

The reference 16700, being the last run of the original GMT masters.

This particular example features a 'pink' shade on its pepsi bezel which has aged from red.

Over-engineering at its finest.

Featuring the 72 hour spring drive with a power reserve complication; it also a features a column wheel chronograph, with a Jumping GMT feature.

The Japanese 1803.

This Day-date features a lume-less dial with matching lumeless hands; originally thought to be developed for the Japanese market due to ban on tritium imports.

Art Deco Revival?

Hailing from the late 90's - this Gondolo encompasses an 'Art Deco' flair inspired from the roaring 20's.