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These ladies Tag Heuer’s are almost the same but a little bit different. The 2000 Exclusive pictured on the left was the final evolution of the series before being replaced by the Aquaracer model that is still in production today. The 2000 Exclusive featured a more complicated bracelet link pattern containing an extra section. Likewise with the bezel, made from two individual components rather than just one as on the Aquaracer.
According to our calipers the slightly older 2000 Exclusive measures a little larger at 28.5mm diameter compared to 27.0mm for the Aquaracer. Both watches are powered by a Swiss made quartz movement with calendar display and seconds hand. These ultra reliable movements usually run within a few seconds of dead accurate per month. Expect changing the silver oxide cell every couple of years for around $25.00 and perhaps a full overhaul every 20 years or so. They both feature 46 natural round brilliant cut diamonds of exceptional VVS-G (or better) quality, totaling over half a carat for each watch.
10 diamonds are set on the mother of pearl dials that are all unique and one of a kind, with the remaining 36 bead set on the one way timer bezels. These dials showcase a subtle rainbow of dispersion that shimmers across the face. We polished the newer Aquaracer’s case and bracelet to a mirror finish but left the 200o Exclusive alone with its contrasting brushed and polished appearance. They are pretty much the same in technical specification, with the Aquaracer having a higher water-resistance rating and a diver’s bracelet extension under the locking buckle.
Both watches are more than qualified for rugged use under any situation.
The slightly larger Exclusive model comes with its original box and documents. The warranty card has been filled out by hand with a clerical error for the serial number by someone from Tag Heuer’s parent company Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH), the model number on the outer sleeve is for the correct watch, but again with a different serial number, no one is perfect. We are happy to report both watches are working great and keeping excellent time. They each come with our complimentary 1 year warranty. Estate priced at $2,250.00 (28.5mm 2000 Exclusive WN131J 520-00145) and $2,000.00 (27mm Aquaracer WAF1416 520-00144).
Mystic topaz was first introduced at the Hong Kong Jewellery Fair in 1998. Before it is crafted into the enchanted gemstone that it is, mystic topaz typically starts out as a natural colourless or very pale topaz. A modern technique called Chemical Vapor Disposition (CVD) is employed to apply a thin layer of titanium onto the surface of the gemstone’s pavilion, creating a unique rainbow-like dispersive effect.
Our captivating 10.50 carat sky blue mystic topaz glistens with vibrant flashes of iridescent colour. Flickers of dark blue, magenta, deep purple, light teal and gold dance throughout the 14mm stone as light passes through the dazzling facets of the modified brilliant cut gemstone.
Set in a decorative filigree 14-karat yellow gold setting with replacement 10-karat yellow gold shank, the ring currently measures a size 5.5 with room to adjust. A true visual delight, this alluring treasure is estate priced at $420.00 CAD. Stock #206-00275.
Vintage and retro woman’s cocktail watches and we couldn’t be happier. For years we’ve had the heart wrenching task of taking apart beautiful, high quality woman’s time pieces simply because the fashion trend was for larger sporty models. More pieces of jewellery than they were watches, these watches are usually petite in size with cases decorated in diamonds and integrated with flexible gold mesh bracelets.
The watches were far from the oversize, utilitarian women’s watches that have been in fashion for the last decade or so. The cocktail watch is back! Add to that comeback the returned popularity of yellow gold and this 14 karat solid gold Movado is right on trend, with its vintage appeal. The 15mm wide rectangular cushion case is highlighted by 32 bright white VS-GH single cut diamonds for a total estimated weight of 0.25 carats. Those diamonds are the head turning highlight of this petite piece, as the rest is finished in subdued satin tones. The Swiss made quartz movement is running perfectly after being fully serviced by us and comes accompanied with a one year warranty.
These Swiss quartz movements are so reliable our single service etching inside case back suggests this watch has only been overhauled (movement cleaning) once in 40 years! The interference locking buckle has 3 positions of length for those tight and skinny days.
You’ll need a petite wrist for this one as its maximum fit is 16.5cm (6 1/2 inches). To finish off that vintage feel of this 21.5 gram, cocktail watch comes in its original retro colour scheme dusty rose and grey box with paperwork. Watches like this offer amazing value considering the high cost of gold right now. We estimate the net weight of 14 karat gold this watch contains is around 18 grams. At todays gold price (June 3, 2025), 18 grams of recyclable gold has a value of $1,550.00, not to mention the 32 little diamonds plus the cost to actually manufacture something as complicated as a watch. The watch is in like new condition looking like a 35 year new old stock item. Estate price $2,000.00 CAD. Stock #501-00398.
At first we thought this was a jeweller’s interpretation of the sun, but them we saw it more as a stylized flower. Either way its arrival as our newest estate pendant is perfect timing for this time of year. Warmer weather and longer days give you the opportunity to wear sparkling pieces of jewellery more often.
This one features bright cutting on the rays/petals that twinkle with the slightest movement looking almost like a faceted yellow gem. A milgrain border and a polished edge provide contrast and definition to the 19.5mm circular pendant.
It is suspended from a large triangular bail that will fit any chain or cord necklace up to 3mm. Included with the pendant is an Italian made 0.7mm box link necklace in matching 14 karat yellow gold. It is secured with a large lobster clasp. An extra jumpring has been soldered in the chain to adjust the total length to 20 or 18 inches.
The chain and pendant weigh a little over 4 grams and are in like new condition. The two pieces are estate priced together for $540.00 CAD. Stock #436-00348.
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When this watch was made in 1970 Omega had produced a little over 30 million watches since there inception in 1848. They were producing around 4 million watches annually. Rolex by comparison had produced only around 3 million watch since their founding in 1905 and had annual sales of around 200,000 watches per year. Omega dominated the Swiss made market for the majority of the 20th century.
This was the heyday of Swiss watch production. The Swiss had absolute control of the watch industry. Their luxury mechanical watches were eagerly purchased by coming of age baby boomers and their parents. There were lots of great paying jobs and the world economy was booming. As a nod to complete luxury, not only is the case and bracelet made entirely of premium 18 karat gold, so is the dial as indicated by the OM text at the bottom.
OM stands for “Or Massif” which translates to solid gold in English. A solid gold gents Omega on bracelet is a very rare find for us. This is one of only a handful of vintage examples to pass through our estate department. The condition looks almost completely original. The 18 karat sold gold dial (not painted) is in very good condition, showing very minor oxidation stains.
An integrated link bracelet graduates in width to the fold over snap buckle. An embossed Omega logo on the buckle shows little wear, even the subtle striped pattern is still visible. Tight joints in every link show show a small amount of wear and a touch of stretch in the heavy bracelet.
It’s hard to say with 100% certainty but we think the only thing not original is the crown. The gold capped crown is possibly a genuine replacement item as it is signed with the more modern short Omega logo and exhibits the expected degree of wear.
There aren’t too many service records etched in the case back and the plastic crystal displays the corporate logo embossed in the center.
Housed inside the gold case is a beautiful Omega 20 jewel in house calibre 1001 that is running well and keeping great time. Rose gold plating on the movement still display the type of finish that helped earn Omega great respect among those who serviced them. My father was a watch maker who learned his craft in the late 1940s. I remember him saying how Omega watches were a pleasure not only to look at but to work on too. This slender movement was independently certified to chronometer status making it one of the most accurate wrist watches of its day. To earn certified chronometer status the watch must maintain accurate time keeping of better than 99.99% per day.
The movement was overhauled by our master watchmaker in June 2023 and is performing well within certified chronometer levels of accuracy. The timing report shows a gain rate of just 1 second per day, an excellent balance amplitude of 284 degrees, and a perfect beat error of zero milliseconds.
Looking for similar watches online lines reveals very few to compare. The case back numbers of 166.059 168.047 doesn’t really help in finding many as nice as this one. I suspect many of these watches were melted down over the years to access the gold value they contain.
This watch has a weight similar to that of a solid gold Rolex Day-Date of the era at over 142 grams. Removing the movement and crystal leaves a net weight of 125 grams including the solid gold dial.
At the current price of gold ($4,533.00 CAD June 6, 2025) the value of just the gold in this watch is $13,600 This is a good sized watch that wears much larger than its 33mm wide case size suggests. The 18 flexible link bracelet will accommodate a wrist size of over 8 inches. For a 54 year old watch, we’d consider the overall condition to be quite good.
Including a complimentary 1-year Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers warranty this cool vintage Omega is estate priced at $14,500.00 CAD. Stock #510-00148.