Om1.5 1942 Omega subseconds roman numerals – leaf hands. This exquisite timepiece is a beauty and in an all-original state! The vintage crème dial, while showing some spotting and signs of age, has acquired a uniform patina that adds to its charm. The distinctive leaf hands stand out magnificently against the dial. Its stainless steel case maintains sharp, precise lines. Featuring an original, unbranded crown, the watch operates on a manually wound cal R17.8 movement dating back to 1942. Although its service history is unknown, the watch keep very good time. The case measures a diameter of 32.5mm without the crown, at its narrowest point, and spans 40.1mm from lug to lug. **- $400** 1941 Vintage HAMILTON MYRON, Stunning BLUE Dial, Serviced. This is a beautiful dress watch with a vibrant refinished dial. It keep great time and bears an original inscription on the back – “To Alvina From Mabel”. This is a super charming watch that will make a great addition to any vintage collection. **$250** The Zodiac Aerospace GMT doesn’t need much introduction. Released in 1966 as an evolution of the popular Seawolf, the GMT was popular with pilots in Vietnam. This watch is undeniably cool, and a real time capsule. This example is in excellent condition. We have a new crystal, signed crown, correct caseback, intact tritium lume, and an unusually well-preserved bakelite bezel with no cracks. The case measures 36mm without the crown and 42.2 lug to lug. The dial is spotless. The bezel appears to be stuck in place; I didn’t want to force it. The date function operates perfectly. This watch will need a service, and that is taken into account with my asking price. **$1250** Zodiac Seadragon 3005. This beautiful quartz dive watch is one of only 1000 made. It is in almost perfect condition, and keeps time perfectly. This is a catch and release for me sadly – because this is the perfect summer watch! **$250**