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The Panerai 1288 Submersible QuarantaQuattro Grigio Roccia is an example of Panerai continuing to experiment with materials and textures. In this case Panerai utilized their new eSteel technology to make both the case and strap out of recycled materials. This is a rugged perfect daily at 44mm. Limited to just 1250 for this Y serial.
I love the gradient textured dial.
MSRP was 11600 so this can be yours for 30% off at just 8250.
Brand - Panerai
Model - Submersible QuarantaQuattro Grigio Roccia 44mm
Movement - Automatic
Case material - eSteel (Panerai recycled steel technology)
Bracelet material - Textile
Year of production - 2022
Condition - Mint Condition
Location - Delray Beach, Florida
Includes - Double Boxed, all booklets and papers, warranty card.
Case size - 44mm
Shipping Method - Fully insured priority overnight
This is a one-owner 2019 mint condition 40mm Rolex Daytona “Ghost” White gold on oysterflex strap complete set reference 116519LN
Affectionately called the “Ghost” daytona for its 18kt white gold case with grey/silver dial, this is a timeless daytona on an ultra comfortable oysterflex rubber strap.
This 2019 mint condition complete set is available for just 37000 and has already been authenticated by an independent 3rd party (happy to provide proof). Buybacks and escrow available
This is a 2017 mint condition A Lange Sohne Platinum Datograph Up/Down Complete Set.
For the distinguished connoisseur looking for a masterpiece to add to their collection: this is the watch that put A Lange Sohne on the map. The introduction of the original datograph by A Lange Sohne in 1999 was the new standard for haute horology chronographs. This watch started the trend responsible for Rolex and Patek switching to in-house movements today. It was on the wrist of Michael Jordan. Philippe Dufour, the most renowned modern watchmaker, called it the best wristwatch in the world in 2013.
In 2012, this model was re-released due to incredibly high demand.
This is the modern iteration of that landmark 1999 watch.
One look at the movement is all you need to understand. This is the watch your watchmaker dreams of working on. That beautiful movement is housed in a platinum case appropriate only for those looking to add an elite tier dress watch to their collection.
A Lange Sohne is discreet with their current models, but MSRP is believed to be 106,100 today. This 2017 mint condition complete set is available for just 77,500. This watch has already undergone 3rd party authentication by Bennisson Watch Repair in West Palm Beach, Florida. Independent 3rd party escrow is available as well.
The Superocean Heritage II has been a staple for Breitling for years. I believe the second generation came out in 2015. Compared to the previous version the bezel went from metal to ceramic, the hands went from a simple “long sword” to more angular diamond shaped and the movement inside went from an in house Breitling movement to a Tudor movement.
Over the years the box and papers for these have changed a lot. Today, you get a recycled box with minimal packaging as part of an eco movement from the brand. At least for me it makes storing and shipping easy but definitely makes everything feel less special.
Around 2020 there was another updated. Like this one pictured, they evolved the clasp to be bigger and work with a simple push button. A lot more comfortable and easier to put on and take off. Original MSRP was 5500 which makes these a bargain. Now available.
The Tudor Black Bay has been a flagship product for the brand for several years now. Recently they decided to freshen things up and launch a white dial version of the Black Bay “Pepsi” which used to only come in a black dial. This white dial they call “Opaline.”
Original MSRP was 4300 USD. For a period of time these were going over MSRP due to lack of supply and hype but things have settled down. Now available this is a 2023 and it still has the original stickers on the sides and caseback!
Probably one of the best “daily’s” in the Rolex line the Explorer II comes from a lineage of Rolex meant to endure the elements and expeditions with the original Explorer being used to summit Everest.
Today it makes for a clean daily. The polar dial on this one is more sought after.
This is a 2023 42mm Omega Speedmaster “Silver Snoopy Award” 50th Anniversary Moonwatch meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of NASA granting the Silver Snoopy Award in 1970 to Omega for their role in the Apollo XIII mission, including timing the 14-second engine burn to re-entry getting the astronauts home.
Notable features include the fact that the dial is made of Ag925 silver and when the chronograph is running on the face of the watch, Snoopy is riding a rocket on the caseback as the Earth rotates. As a 2023 model it comes as a true collector’s set with all 3 warranty cards and even the Snoopy cleaning cloth. This is only the 3rd Snoopy model Omega has released. The last two were released in 2003 and 2015 and are a hefty premium in today’s market compared to this.
This piece is your way to commemorate a piece of history and keep your eyes on the stars.
Had the pleasure of sourcing and delivering this A Lange Sohne Odysseus for a first time client during my recent vacation. This client put a lot of trust in me up front with sourcing this piece and the other pieces they wanted to sell at the same time so happy to get them taken care of. At the time there were only 3 on the market which could disappear any time, this was an off market deal that blew those out of the water.
I’m very much interested in getting more involved with ALS in the future their higher tier pieces are incredible. The watch your watchmaker dreams of working on.
Everyone needs a staple. The AP Royal Oak 15400ST. The iconic AP look, on a full bracelet, 41mm. These were almost 60k a few years ago and now available at very attractive pricing. Where do they go from here?
This one is a 2016 with the updated box and papers and I got it from the original owner.
Now available.
Just listed an A Lange Sohne Saxonia up for auction at
I struggled photographing this properly, that gold pops way more in person. This is the watchmakers favorite brand of watch alongside JLC. The moonphase is accurate for over 100 years. This is for true collectors out there and is an excellent dress watch. Original MSRP was around $30k.
If you need the link for the auction let me know.
Just put this Panerai 997 up for auction at
Green dials became a trend recently among major brands and Panerai answered with a green dial of their own. This requires a larger wrist as a 48mm watch. The black ceramic and green dial give it a rugged look great for everyday wear. I paired with a textile strap to match the dial but it does also come with an Panerai military strap as well.
Let me know if you need the link for the auction in the comments and I’ll reach out.
Available for auction now on Grailzee!
This is the Grand Seiko “skyflake” SBGA407G
MSRP 5500
This Grand Seiko hosts the infamous “spring drive” movement known for its supreme accuracy and blend of traditional and modern engineering. You cannot find a better sweeping mechanism in the world. This one in particular is all about the dial. Known as the “skyflake” this dial is meant to evoke the imagery of Shinshu, Japan where both the sky and snow-capped mountains are blue.
This just went up for auction on Grailzee. Who needs the link to bid?
This is the Carl F Bucherer Heritage BiCompax
MSRP 8000
IMO this reminds me a lot of A Lange Sohne 1815 Chronograph for 85% off (50k MSRP vs 8k MSRP)
Fun fact: carl F Bucherer is a 140 year old brand that is still independent and family-owned!
The recently discontinued Patek 5980
Now available.
Which photo looks better? Number 1 or Number 2?
This is the latest Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph which is 43mm and the reference starts of a 26420SO.
For the watch itself it’s not truly all the different from older 44mm chronos. Aside from the smaller case size and subtle change to the date window visually the models aren’t too different from the past.
The big change comes from the all new “interchangeable strap system” which basically allows you to change straps with the push of a button instead of having to use tools like in the past. It’s extremely convenient and it surprised it took brands so long to make this. Plenty of other brands only recently caught on as well.
This is a great starter AP as it’s under MSRP unlike many APs and this make it easier for the new AP collector accept the idea of parking money into a piece like this long term.
A mix you normally wouldn’t see from me.
Carl F Bucherer, Grand Seiko, and Maurice Lacroix
This Carl F Bucherer I realized is definitely inspired by an A Lange Sohne 1815 chronograph but instead of a 50k MSRP this is only 8k MSRP.
The Grand Seiko “skyflake” has the movement that made grand seiko so famous the “spring drive” movement which is a combination of automatic and quartz. But lots of Grand Seiko have that movement. What makes this special is the dial. The dial is made to evoke the imagery of the Shinshu, Japan where both the sky and snow-capped mountains have a blue hue.
And lastly well, the Maurice Lacroix Aikon is an AP homage for poor people 🤷🏾♂️. Makes a great watch for someone that needs something economical that will be perfect for a night out clubbing.
Panerai PAM 1070 PAM01070
Just got this watch back from a client so I know the watch well.
Gold panerais don’t get talked about enough IMO.
This one in particular uses panerais “gold tech” technology which is made of real gold but the watch is light so doesn’t it feel heavy and bulky. The bezel is made of “orocarbon” which again panerai has an interest product line of carbon fiber where they cut it in a way to show the weaves (and on some models they don’t do this). So this definitely has wrist presence. Original MSRP for these was 30k!
Overall black, carbon, gold panerai dive watch? Can’t go wrong. Any other notable panerai out there that you don’t think get enough praise?
This Breguet was really cool to own for awhile. The first time in years I’ve had to sit down and learn how a watch works.
Originally designed for the French military, this is the first watch I’ve seen where the GMT function is carried out by the subdials. The “high frequency chronograph” ticks at twice the normal rate and a secondary hand tracks the elapsed minutes as the seconds and chronograph hand do two revolutions per minute instead of one. Apparently this was useful for airplane search patterns !
Just bizarre to watch this thing move so fast. Would expect nothing less from the 200 year old band. Good value considering these were 21,200 when new. Pretty thick case though! Do you like it?
Cheers to the new year.
My contract at my corporate engineering gig wasn’t renewed 2 years ago
That led to a drastic change in my environment and risk tolerance. A shaky move to Florida where all the action was with just the clothes and computer I could fit in my car. I bailed out of my engineering interview processes in Florida and changed careers too.
I’d be lying if I said it went as planned or nearly as well as I expected, but there are no regrets. Just means more effort and work until I get it right.
I have reason to believe 2024 is going to be a pivotal year and there’s nowhere else I’d rather be & no one else I’d rather be with to tackle it.
Cheers to a new year
This was my favorite pic of 2023
Nowhere else I’d rather be and no one else I’d rather be with for what 2024 has in store.
Thought of this to make the holiday season easier for my legacy and new clients: I’ve just added a google form to simplify the process of asking me to source a watch.
Check the link in bio (linktree) and simply fill out the google form and I’ll be emailed exactly what you’re looking for and all the info I need. I’ll then reach out and get you taken care of.
My clients can also send this form to their referrals and as they already know, I always reward referrals 😊
I’ll leave the form up after the holidays as well of course
This December in particular is a great time because most watch and car values have corrected so I am excited to see how the year ends and I’m very excited for 2024.
Decided to make the holidays even easier for my legacy and new clients this year by adding a google form so clients can just send me what they’d like me to source. My clients can then also send this form to their referrals —-I will always make a referral worth your while 😉
I will also leave this form up after the holidays
Check the link in bio (linktree) and with this form I’ll automatically be emailed exactly what you’re looking for. I’ll reach out asap and get you taken care of.
This December in particular is a great time to be in the watch and car markets as pricing has pretty much entirely corrected on most makes and models.
Available
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang “All Black” edition 45mm
Been waiting awhile to get my hands on one of these. With an original MSRP of 28600 these are solidly discounted when preowned. This is the only way to get the Richard Mille look from a respected brand for 1/10 the cost and in a rare all black package.
Available
Omega Speedmaster 3511.50 Reverse Panda Japan edition
This is from 1995 making it a “birth year” omega for me and hopefully for someone else soon.
This is a vintage speedmaster reduced with a twist. While it’s still 39mm, it’s a “reverse panda” dial where the dial and subdials are the inverted colors of the regular release. This model was released in Japan but over the years several examples of popped up globally hinting at the unique way watches can be used as a medium of exchange/currency.
This speedmaster is notable by the octagonal crown which adds to grip to wind these pieces that are on the smaller side by modern standards but were the norm for the time.
These are hard to find with box and papers and harder still find with the black ink of the bezel mostly retained. That’s usually the first thing to go on these making this phenomenal example and collectors piece for anyone that links vintage omega. Most notable patina is on the hour and minute hand.
Putting these up for auction
Tag Heuer Carrera 16 Black Mother of Pearl Dial
Was only available in Japan and this is the only one for sale in the US
Ulysse Nardin Executive Skeleton Tourbillon
You normally see tourbillon movements in watches over 100k, the historical brand Ulysse Nardin made this piece at only $38k brand new. So getting one preowned for half of that 38k? incredible value for an avant-garde design like this IMO. Going to miss this one.
https://grailzee.com/products/tag-heuer-carrera-calibre-16-41mm
https://grailzee.com/products/ulysse-nardin-executive-skeleton-tourbillon
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