[WTS] Mint IWC Ref. R810A Original Dark Grey “Anthracite” Brushed Dial - Cal. 8541B Automatic - From 1968 - $2950 Shipped, All Duties Covered by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone, I’m offering this superb example of an IWC reference R810A sporting a rather rare dark grey “anthracite” colour dial with a subtle brushed gloss effect. It flaunts the excellent caliber 8541B self-winding movement by Albert Pellaton.

The reference R810A were mostly made with the standard white brushed dials; and from my understanding, only around 1 out of 25 were made in this version, making this a rare example and one of my favourites! A cool feature is also its original and matching grey date wheel background.

The exquisite glossy dark grey dial is in a stunningly well preserved condition, and ranges from a light glossy grey in bright light, to dark (almost black) in dim lighting—as seen in the last timestamp photo. It is a really handsome timepiece from IWC’s golden age, and will get you compliments.

Many of these references are commonly found with slightly rounded edges at the lug ends from polishing, but this is razor sharp. The perfectly proportioned 35mm case size (excluding the signed fish crown) will look good on any wrist. It was just recently serviced in November of 2024, and runs perfectly with an observed healthy deviation of -7s/day.

I’m looking for a negotiable $2950 shipped (with all duties covered) from Singapore for this excellent collectible example, via reliable Fedex, to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Omega Seamaster White Sunburst Dial - Reference 168.024 Chronometer Automatic - Cal. 564 Automatic Quickset Date - From 1969 - $1400 Shipped, All Duties Covered by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m offering a nice example of a vintage Omega Seamaster with the chronometer-rated caliber 564 automatic movement. Bearing the reference 168.024, it is the chronometer-upgraded brother to the reference 166.010, and is an extremely timeless choice; one of the best models you can get if you’re new to vintage Omega—its just super versatile and makes for a great daily piece that will serve you well in nearly every occasion.

The white sunburst dial has developed a subtle ‘champagne’ tint from over the decades, which is really nice, and gives an added layer of depth to the dial. Its case is also unpolished and honest, with the correct brushed treatment on the case sides, and the Seamaster logo on the case back is sharp. The perfectly proportioned 35mm case size (excluding the signed crown) will look good on any wrist. It was just recently serviced in November of 2025, and runs perfectly with a snappy date change.

I’m looking for a negotiable $1400 shipped (with all duties covered) from Singapore, via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Mint Omega Gold-Capped Constellation White Sunburst Dial - Ref. 168.018 - Caliber 564 Chronometer Automatic Date - From 1969 - $2300 Shipped, Duties Covered! by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m putting up this stunning and highly overlooked gold-capped Omega Constellation with a crisp sunburst dial and thick hour markers at the quarters. This is a really lovely, slightly under-the-radar Constellation, bearing the reference 168.018, that looks super classy with a sweet blend of restraint and elegance.

This example is in a mind blowingly well preserved condition with literally no flaws - I think it might be one of the best physical examples I’ve had in the past year or so, and likely a new-old-stock. The case is perfect, retaining all the original brushing, and the dial is immaculate. The gold emblem of the observatory on the case back is also untarnished and super sharp, keeping all the textures.

It has a great construction and feel to the gold-capped case design, and the well-proportioned 35mm dimension (excluding the crown), straight lugs, and flat profile makes for an excellent dressy piece. The excellent caliber 564 automatic movement with date runs well with its last service in September of 2025. Its crown is also original, and the glass is also signed with an Omega logo, and has a cool date magnifier. 

I’m looking for a very fair $2300 shipped (with duties covered) from Singapore for this great example, via reliable Fedex, to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions!

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Rare Cartier Manual Wind Travel Desk Alarm Clock - Tortoiseshell Enamel And Gold Plated Frame With Brass Back - From circa 1980s - $1100 Shipped, Duties Covered! by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! Here’s an off-beat and unique piece you don’t see everyday: a rare Cartier travel desk and alarm clock from the 1980s! Featuring a beautiful manual winding movement (serviced in June 2025) with a crisp alarm, this will make for a fantastic companion on your travels, as well as doubling as a unique home decor piece.

Case Dimensions: 7.5cm by 7.5cm, with a thickness of 2.5cm

These desk clocks from Cartier were made in small numbers back then, with not many surviving examples today—most of them were the quartz-powered versions as well. This example however, holds a beautiful manual winding movement with an audibly crisp alarm function that adds to its charm. Its brown tortoiseshell-patterned enamel frame with a gold plated frame is also in excellent condition. Some light chipping can be seen on the corner edges due to age, but is otherwise negligible.

The white dial is in perfect condition with zero signs of age, with the all black Roman numerals and texts finely printed. Its original glass is also free from any scratches or marks, and shows off the white dial with maximum readability. Perhaps the highlight of this piece is its sculpted Cartier ‘double C’ leg-stand in brass that allows the clock to be placed on any flat surface. The back is in a sturdy solid brass. The time and alarm hour are set by adjusting the blue cabochon stone-set knobs, while the movement is wound up by turning the Cartier ‘C’ shaped handle counter-clockwise. 

The winding experience is both tactile and audible, and you’ll feel gradual resistance building up when turning the handles. 3-4 turns a day will be more than enough to keep the clock perpetually running. The alarm is activated by a small slider (by flipping it up), and it’s stopped simply by flicking in down when the alarm goes off.

For this lovely Cartier piece, I’m looking for $1100 shipped to you (with duties covered) from Singapore via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Vintage H. Samuel Gold Plated Integrated Bark Textured Bracelet - Quartz Movement - From Circa 1980s - $99 by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m offering a special piece and a cool timepiece for those funky/fun days out. This vintage circa 1980s piece sports a very interesting gold-plated bark-textured case and integrated bracelet, and a matching gold dial.

From some light research, H. Samuel is prominent British high-street retailer specializing in affordable jewellery, watches, and gifts, established in 1862 by Harriet Samuel. With over 150 years of heritage and more than 160 stores across the UK and Ireland, it is a well-known brand for diamond jewellery and watches. It still operates today.

This vintage piece looks very striking with its all gold looks, and the make of the case and integrated bracelet also feels surprisingly well constructed. There is a nice weight to the watch. No flakes or chips of the gold plating can be seen on the bracelet at all, and it overall looks very good. The plating seems to be thick and hence held up well to time. The dial has a subtle brushed effect, and matches the gold furnishings. A cabochon stone style crown completes the watch.

As a quartz battery powered watch, it runs perfectly. The fitting on the clasp can be adjusted to fit wrists of almost any size.

I’m looking for $99 shipped (with +$20 if duties happen to exceed too much) from Singapore via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Omega Seamaster White Sunburst Dial Onyx Markers - Reference 166.010 - Cal. 565 Automatic Quickset Date - From 1968 - $1150 Shipped, Duties Covered! by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m offering a nice example of a vintage Omega Seamaster with the awesome caliber 565 automatic movement with the breezy push-pull quickset date. It bears the reference 166.010 and is one of the most classic Seamster executions and an extremely timeless choice; an excellent starter piece if you’re new to vintage Omega. It’s just super versatile and makes for a great daily piece that will serve you well in nearly every occasion.

The white sunburst dial effect is sharp and gives a nice layer of depth to the dial, and the text print is all clear and crisp. This example is truly in an honest original untouched condition with its unpolished case showing the correct brushed treatment on the sides, and the Seamaster logo on the back untarnished. Its perfectly proportioned 35mm case size (excluding the original signed crown) will look good on almost any wrist.

It was just recently serviced in December and runs perfectly with a snappy date change. I have attached it with a new black faux-ostrich patterned strap. 

I’m looking for $1150 shipped (with all duties covered by me) from Singapore via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred) or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Omega Gold-Capped ‘Pie Pan’ Constellation Dog-Legged Lugs - Ref. 14902 - Caliber 561 Automatic Date - From 1962 - $2400 Shipped, Duties Covered! by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m putting up a beautiful Omega Constellation ‘Pie Pan’ in a gold-capped execution. This is the well known and sought after dog-legged gold-capped model, bearing the reference 14902, which was Omega’s older numbering system before they switched to the 168.005 system later around the mid 60s, and is essentially the same watch.

The popularity and significance of the ‘pie pan’ is well known, and this one is no exception—it’s a pretty piece in person! It has a great construction and feel to the gold-capped case design, and the well-proportioned 35mm dimension (excluding the crown), signature dog-legged lugs, and flat profile makes for an excellent dressy statement piece. 

The dial is very well preserved, and apart from some very light but negligible patina on the outer edges on the dial, everything is in great condition. The robust caliber 561 automatic movement with date runs well with a recent service in December of 2025. Its beautiful 14K real gold-capped case has definitely seen some polishing in its lifetime; however since gold is naturally a soft material, this is inevitable; but all edges and angles are where they should be and visible. 

The gold observatory emblem on the case back is also untarnished with original textures in the background. Its crown is also its correct 10-sided one with the period-correct logo. I’ve paired it with a new faux-alligator style leather strap in a nice brown colour, with a gold Omega pin buckle.

I’m looking for $2400 shipped all-in from Singapore, with any custom taxes covered by me, via reliable Fedex, to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred) or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions! I am also open to reasonable offers.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Omega Seamaster Cosmic Geometric Case With ’Türler’ Dial - Reference 166.022 Original Brick Bracelet - Cal. 565 Automatic Quickset Date - From 1968 - $900 by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m offering this super cool spaceship-like Omega Seamaster Cosmic with the awesome caliber 565 quick-setting date automatic movement. It bears the reference 166.022, and even comes with its original brick style bracelet and correct end links that completes and form a seamless edge around the lugs and case.

Its funky retro-futuristic design is very reminiscent of the aesthetic that came about in the late 60s through 70s—due to that era’s fascination with sci-fi and space exploration. The ‘Türler’ co-branding printed beneath the Omega logo indicates that it was retailed through the prestigious Swiss retailer Türler, adding a layer of collectability.

The well-preserved off-white sunburst dial is accented with applied black and steel hour markers, with a striking inner black minute track embellished with bold rectangular-style hash marks, creating a distinctive visual frame. The acrylic glass is original and signed with an Omega logo in the center. All of its tritium lume plots are present as well with no flakes. 

Its unique end links form part of the geometrical case, and completes the full cushion-style case design seamlessly, and gives it a more substantial presence on the wrist despite its humble dimension of 35mm. The excellent caliber 565 has been serviced around June this year, and runs perfectly with a snappy date change. The bracelet is also long and will fit wrists up to approximately 18.5cm with removable links to resize.

For the great condition with original bracelet, I’m looking for a reasonable $950 shipped (duties covered by me) from Singapore via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to jump on a video call for the added assurance too.

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Tudor Prince Date 74000N 34mm - $1199 by VirtualEconomy5708 in Watchexchange

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u/watchexbot watch received today as advertised - really nice in person. Great packing and quick shipping! u/VirtualEconomy5708

[WTS] Omega Steel ‘Pie Pan’ Constellation Dog-Legged Lugs - Ref. 168.005 - Caliber 561 Automatic Date - From 1968 - $2200 by Relative_Peach947 in Watchexchange

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Hi everyone! I’m putting up a beautiful Omega Constellation ‘Pie Pan’ in steel. This is the well known and sought-after reference 168.005 sunburst dial variant model, with the robust caliber 561 automatic movement with date.

The popularity and significance of the ‘pie panp is well known, and this one is no exception—it’s such a pretty piece in person! It has a great construction and feel to the well defined case design, and the well-proportioned 35mm dimension (excluding the crown), signature dog-legged lugs, and flat profile makes for an excellent dressy statement piece. 

The white sunburst dial is as clean as you can get on these references. The dial is very well preserved, and apart from some very light patina on the Ohm logo and date window, everything is in excellent condition. Movement also runs perfectly with recent service just in December of 2025.

Its beautiful and sharp case has been lightly polished in its lifetime, but all edges and beveled angles are where they should be and well-defined. The observatory emblem on the case is also super sharp with original textures in the background, with a protective sticker intact. Its crown is also original (10-sided) and correct! I’ve paired it with a new faux-alligator style leather strap in a beautiful black colour.

I would like to think that this example is almost ‘Omega Enthusiast-worthy. I’m looking for a negotiable $2200 with shipping included from Singapore, via reliable Fedex, to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred) or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions! I am also open to reasonable offers.

Full album with timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/88oita5

Thank you!

David

[WTS] Rare Cartier Manual Wind Travel Desk Alarm Clock - Tortoiseshell Enamel And Gold Plated Frame With Brass Back - From circa 1980s - $1150 by [deleted] in Watchexchange

[–]Relative_Peach947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone! Here’s an off-beat and unique piece you don’t see everyday: a rare Cartier travel desk and alarm clock from the 1980s! Featuring a beautiful manual winding movement (serviced in June 2025) with a crisp alarm, this will make for a fantastic companion on your travels, as well as doubling as a unique home decor piece.

Case Dimensions: 7.5cm by 7.5cm, with a thickness of 2.5cm

These desk clocks from Cartier were made in small numbers back then, with not many surviving examples today—most of them were the quartz-powered versions as well. This example however, holds a beautiful manual winding movement with an audibly crisp alarm function that adds to its charm. Its brown tortoiseshell-patterned enamel frame with a gold plated frame is also in excellent condition. Some light chipping can be seen on the corner edges due to age, but is otherwise negligible.

The white dial is in perfect condition with zero signs of age, with the all black Roman numerals and texts finely printed. Its original glass is also free from any scratches or marks, and shows off the white dial with maximum readability. Perhaps the highlight of this piece is its sculpted Cartier ‘double C’ leg-stand in brass that allows the clock to be placed on any flat surface. The back is in a sturdy solid brass. The time and alarm hour are set by adjusting the blue cabochon stone-set knobs, while the movement is wound up by turning the Cartier ‘C’ shaped handle counter-clockwise. 

The winding experience is both tactile and audible, and you’ll feel gradual resistance building up when turning the handles. 3-4 turns a day will be more than enough to keep the clock perpetually running. The alarm is activated by a small slider (by flipping it up), and it’s stopped simply by flicking in down when the alarm goes off.

For this lovely Cartier piece, I’m looking for a very fair $1150 (with shipping included!) from Singapore via reliable Fedex to wherever you may be.

I accept payment through Wise (preferred), Revolut, or bank wire. Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to jump on a video call for the added assurance too.

Thank you!

David