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Pilots have always considered wristwatches as more of an instrument or tool than an accessory. A quality wristwatch can be used to calculate flight time, air speed, or even distance, therefore the quest for a more precise and more accurate wristwatch was not only just a personal preference but a necessity. Heralded as one of the most advanced chronographs on the market, the first Breitling Aerospace was released in 1985 under the Navitimer moniker.
Although there were a few Anadigi (watch with both analog and digital displays) models on the market it was unusual for a LCD watch to have a polarization-sensitive dichroic filter. This enabled the LCD to display time in “inverted mode” which meant “gold” text with a dark background.
The 42mm case as the original model is made of high grade titanium which is a metal commonly used in aviation for its strength and lightweight.
This watch’s single push crown design and digital display allow the wearer to view the alarm, second time zone, date, countdown timer, and chronograph functions without having to switch from viewing the analog time. The Minute Repetition function, with a series of chimes, allows the wearer to know the time with a push of a button and without having to even look at the watch, the backlit function of the digital display is not functioning.
This one-owner watch is in very good condition showing only small scratches and scuffs on the case and bracelet. The full-length bracelet shows very little sag.
It comes complete with the original inner/outer box, instructions, and chronometer certificate. Including a 1 year Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers warranty. Model E79362 is estate priced at $3,000.00 CAD. Stock #515-00078.

Spring may be months away but this little bug will help pass the winter in style. This whimsical butterfly has been crafted with delicate pastel coloured wings made from natural citrine and peridot gems. Its body has been hand set with four small round single cut diamonds adding some sparkle. The ethereal wire frame construction is perfect given the subject matter. It has been designed in a way to be worn on a slight angle or straight depending where you decide to have a chain pass through.
It has a wing span of 16.9mm and a finished weight of 1.6 grams in durable 10 karat yellow gold.
The pendent does not come supplied with a chain but we have many new and estate necklaces in stock to choose from. The pendant shows as new, there isn’t the slightest scuff or scratch and on the natural gemstones; I really don’t think this pendant has even been worn or enjoyed before. This symbol of summer is estate priced at $280.00 CAD. Stock #231-00382.
SOLD
Another fine example of our favorite fancy cut diamond, the emerald cut! These meditative halls of light invite you into their depths the way no other diamond cut can. But our bias aside the 0.47 carat total weight trio is well-worth the praise with their eye-clean SI1 clarity and almost indistinguishable I colour. They have been accented with 0.28 carats total weight using 45 petite round brilliant cuts of matching quality; using their splintery sparkle to intensify the calm of the main trio.
The rings are appropriately made from high-quality 14 karat white gold and have been lovingly crafted, with every tiny detail as sharp and thoughtful as if it were the main feature of the set. Both the engagement ring and wedding band currently measure a finger size 6 with some room to adjust. The estate price for the two-piece set only $1,680.00 CAD. Stock #101-00343.
It’s almost impossible to get financially hurt getting into a luxury watch if you buy something like this Tag Heuer Aquaracer. This is especially true since you can’t even buy a current Tag Heuer Aquaracer that comes with a chronograph complication. A basic 42mm automatic Aquaracer from Tag Heuer now have a starting price point of $5,400.00 as seen on TagHeuer.com. There is a special attraction many of us have to mechanical watches with a chronograph feature.
Even if this extra complication isn’t needed or hardly ever used, it really looks cool and definitely adds an extra dimension to any watch. If you’ve been lusting over a Rolex Daytona, Omega Speedmaster, or a Breitling Navitimer, but don’t want to spend that much, the Tag Heuer Aquaracer is a compelling option. It offers pretty much the same features but without the same price of admission. The workhorse movement ticking away inside the 43mm stainless case may not be an Officially Certified Chronometer, but there is a good chance it runs within or is very close to “Chronometer” accuracy expectations of +6 to -4 seconds per day. Tag Heuer’s calibre 16 is a modified Valjoux 7750 or the off-patent clone Sellita SW500.
The original Valjoux version has been powering some of the world’s most important brands, including Omega and Breitling for close to 5 decades. Reliable and accurate movement aside, this watch has all the other features to keep the watch enthusiast interested, including a water resistance rating of 1,000 feet! A beautiful black horizontally striped dial has enough texture changes to keep even the most discriminating eye entertained. The recessed concentric ring registers with beveled frames give this dial even more depth. A one-way timer bezel radial finish reenforces the classy all steel look.
Thick hands and hour markers are ultra-legible in any lighting situation.
Sapphire crystal keeps that beautiful dial in sharp focus. There is a handy 31 day calendar that occupies the 3:00 o’clock position on the dial. The solid link bracelet comes with a mechanical locking buckle and diver extension.
The case back has been decorated with an embossed image of an antique diver’s helmet to reenforce the diver theme.
This watch is in good original condition, it shows scratches on the case, bracelet, and buckle that come with sporting use by the only previous owner who worn this watch regularly for all activities. It comes complete with the original inner/outer boxes, instruction booklet, warranty card (spring of 2011) from an Ontario authorized Tag Heuer agent.
The factory warranty may be expired but we are happy to include a complimentary 1-year warranty for the next owner. This is a great way to get into the automatic chronograph market without much risk. If you decide to trade it in for something different, the AquaRacer has always been popular with our customers and they don’t usually linger in our displays for too long. This watch is estate priced at $1,800.00 CAD. Stock #520-00171.
Yellow or white, the choice is yours. Hassle free Huggie style earrings are always popular and can be worn for extended periods of time. They hug the earlobe and don’t have a pointy post that can stab you when you’re asleep. They measure 5.7mm wide and 14.9mm in height. The earrings are of sturdy Italian construction weighing a substantial 4.5 grams in yellow gold and 4.8 grams in white.
The posts are equipped with a notch that locks with the hinged backs when shut. An audible click lets you know the are securely closed. Both pair are in like new condition, the highly polished surfaces reflect like tiny little convex mirrors.
Even the factory applied bright white rhodium plating on the white gold pair is in perfect condition. Gold has pushed well past $6,000.00 per ounce Canadian as of this posting (Dec. 22, 2025); don’t expect to see many manufacturers using such a generous amount of gold when making jewellery like this anymore.
As estate jewellery they are priced much less than their replacement value and represent excellent value. In precious metal content alone, these earring contain $1,069.00 worth of gold, not to mention the value of silver alloy used in their construction. Yellow, white, or both, the choice is yours. They are estate priced at $780.00 (yellow gold) and $840.00 (white gold). Stock #426-00365 & 426-00366.
Yellow pair have been sold.