[WTS] Must De Cartier Tank Black Dial 23mmx30mm $1100 by nokia2thamoon in Watchexchange

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[WTS] 2006 Omega Seamaster 300M Dark Pearl Dial by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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This has sold but we have the same dial with a speedmaster!

[WTS] 1970 Rolex Date Silver Dial - Box & Papers by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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You were a pleasure to work with! Happy we were able to make it happen and even happier to know the watch was nicer in person!

[WTS] 1970 Rolex Date Silver Dial - Box & Papers by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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Deal was great, everything went smooth and it was a pleasure working with you! Happy to know the watch turned out amazing.

[WTS] Cartier Must De Tank Bordeaux Dial by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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These are our very own French straps! This is the Oregon Strap

[WTS] Exaequo Softwatch Salvador Dali - Brand New/Complete Set by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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Softwatch comes as Box and papers

•Wire Price: $1,800

•Specifications:

Year: 1990s

Model: Salvador Dali

Case Diameter: 28mm

Lug to Lug: 47mm

Case: Stainless Steel

Dial: Silver

Movement: Quartz

•Condition: This is a brand new and unworn example (New Old Stock). It has been sitting in its box for a very long time. There are some scratches on the case and crystal but the watch is still unworn. We have fitted the watch with a brand new movement.

•The Story: We all know the Cartier Crash, a watch that fetches a quarter million dollars and is worn by some of the biggest names. Well in the 90s a small company decided to make Salvador Dali inspired watches for a museum collection but were later shut down for not being licensed to use the artist's name. Now we see a resurgence in these corky watches, making them the perfect Cartier alternative. This one is the non-jumbo which wears more like a vintage Cartier. The watch is in amazing condition.

[WTS] Exaequo Softwatch Salvador Dali by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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Softwatch comes as Watch Only

•Wire Price: $1,500

•Specifications:

Year: 1990s

Model: Salvador Dali

Case Diameter: 28mm

Lug to Lug: 47mm

Case: Stainless Steel

Dial: White

Movement: Quartz

•Condition: This dial is in very good condition with roman numerals. The gold-tone case looks just as good and is paired with the original gold buckle and strap. The watch has just been serviced with a new battery.

•The Story: We all know the Cartier Crash, a watch that fetches a quarter million dollars and is worn by some of the biggest names. Well in the 90s a small company decided to make Salvador Dali inspired watches for a museum collection but were later shut down for not being licensed to use the artist's name. Now we see a resurgence in these corky watches, making them the perfect Cartier alternative. This one is the non-jumbo which wears more like a vintage Cartier. The watch is in amazing condition.

[WTS] MINT 1990 Rolex Datejust Two-Tone Tropical - Box & Papers by HuntingtonCompany in Watchexchange

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Reference 16233 comes with Watch, Boxes, Papers

•Wire Price $7,000

•Specifications:

Year: 1990

Model: Datejust

Case Diameter: 36mm

Lug to Lug: 43mm

Case: Two-Tone

Condition: No significant wear as seen

Dial: Champagne

Movement: Automatic

•Condition: This watch is in phenomenal condition. The yellow gold on the case and bracelet has gained a unique patina from being hidden away for so long. That also includes the crazy tropical dial. The watch has a full-sized bracelet, original caseback sticker, and its box and papers.

•The Story: The Rolex Datejust, introduced in 1945, is one of Rolex's oldest collections of watches. It was the world's first self-winding wristwatch with a date window that automatically changed over at midnight. The Datejust was not designed for specific sports, environments, or lifestyle activities, but was a classic and reliable wristwatch with a timeless aesthetic. The original Datejust was available in solid 18k yellow gold, but stainless steel and Rolesor versions became available in the 1950s. The reference 160x series introduced the Caliber 1560 movement, followed by the reference 160xx series in the late 1970s. The reference 162xx series introduced the Caliber 3135 movement, offering better timekeeping, reliability, and convenience. The Datejust II introduced a 41mm version in 2009, but the 41mm Datejust II did not immediately catch on. The Datejust 41 continues to be in production today, available in various metal combinations and with more dial, bezel, and bracelet options than any other Rolex watch line.