We have unique experience in buying, trading and selling estate jewellery. We have hundreds of previously owned items such as: diamond rings, gold coins, bracelets, earrings, pendants etc. Call or visit our store if there is a particular item you are looking for.
Elsa Peretti brought the concept of “diamonds by the yard” to the mainstream when she introduced a simple bezel set diamond soldered into a light chain for Tiffany’s in the mid 1970s. They have since become a classic piece of jewellery made at every price point. From sterling silver with cubic zirconia to platinum and 18 karat gold with natural diamonds, these wonderful necklaces are available the please everyone. This estate “diamonds by the yard” creation is a very high quality example crafted from 18 karat yellow gold with natural diamonds.
The extra long creation measures over 36 inches long, featuring 9 marquise cut and 10 round diamonds all hand set in decreet delicate bezel settings. The 19 brilliant cut diamonds weigh close to 2 carats as estimated by our calculations based on measurements and confirmed by the engraving found on the large lobster clasp.
At over 3 feet long this sparkling necklace will easily wrap around the neck twice in staggered lengths or two at 18 inches each. It can also been worn in dramatic fashion as a single necklace. It may look delicate but the 18 karat construction is deceptively hefty weighing close to 6 grams. The diamonds are well matched and of very good VS-HI quality. The necklace shows like new with no visible wear in any joint. Basic versions of these necklaces have been very popular, our extra long upgraded version will make a versatile addition for someone looking for a classic diamond necklace design. Estate priced at $3,640.00 CAD. 161-00390.
The Rolex Air-King has been around in one form or another for about 70 years. The standard Rolex Oyster was first labeled Air-King as a tribute to Britain’s Royal Air Force who participated in the battle of Britain. RAF pilots of the time preferred wearing Rolex over the standard issue lower quality watches. The robust design and relatively large case size (for the era) made it the perfect pilot tool for quick time interpretation. Not to mention the entry level Rolex was a far superior offering to anything else of the era. After the 34mm Air-King was discontinued in 2014 it appeared that one of the longest running models from Rolex was gone forever. Rolex has been known to revive past models with an injection of new style and new technology before and the Air-King 116900 is the result.
It’s ready for the next few generations of pilots or those who just love the style and tradition that is the Rolex Air-King. Gone is the rather small 34mm case, it’s been replaced by a 40mm version (40.3mm by digital caliper). It isn’t overwhelming in size but the weight of 155 and thickness of 13.1mm are a reminder that this is a robustly built timepiece.
If the larger Oyster case didn’t catch your attention the dial certainly will, it’s a distinct departure from any previous Air-King. Although some feel the mix of the highly polished white gold 3,6 and 9 hour markers mixed with large painted 5, 10, 20, 25….. minute markers is a little confusing, I just love it.
It certainly is different from the basic stick or Arabic dials of previous Air-Kings. The look is unique and still very purposeful. Luminous Mercedes style hands are far larger and easier to read than any set previously fitted. In the dark the face becomes less practical as there is only one reference point that has been treating to luminous material.
Along with a larger case, the mechanism inside is the modern automatic calibre 3131 that debuted in the Milgauss in 2007. The parachrom hairspring in this movement is very resistant to strong magnetic fields that could render other watches unreliable at best. This ultra high precision movement easily exceeds the minimum standards for chronometer rating at an incredible +/- 2 seconds per day according to Rolex. This watch was purchased new in Ontario at an authorized Rolex agent in early 2018. The watch is in very good condition.
It was worn in rotation with a few other watches, as such it shows typical wear associated with occasional use over the last 7 years. Included with the watch is the inner/outer box, instructions and authorized agent endorsed warranty card.
Bill Le Boeuf will supply a no charge 1-year warranty for the next owner. This is a Mark 1 version of the designed 40mm Air-King. The latest version adds a zero in front of the 5 minute mark, luminous 3, 6, 9 o’clock hour markers and a crown guard; otherwise it is the same watch. Working great and keeping excellent time, the watch is ready to go today for the estate price of $10,000.00 CAD. Stock #505-00232.

Rooted in heritage, the simple but effective design of the Celtic Knot pattern is thought to be inspired by the knots sailors once tied in the ropes on their ships as visual reminders of of loved ones waiting at home. These interwoven patterns came to represent potent connotations of enduring love, faithfulness, and the unbreakable bonds of family and friendship. At a generous 8mm width and a weight of 7.1 grams of 14 karat gold, our latest estate ring offers substantial presence without overwhelming the finger. Expert craftsmanship, solid construction, and a comfort-fit interior ensure both lasting durability and ease of daily wear. Designed to balance strength with timeless elegance, it’s an ideal choice for anyone seeking a statement piece that blends bold style with deep cultural symbolism.
The Celtic Knot itself symbolizes unity, loyalty, and protection—powerful themes that resonate across generations. Representing trust, commitment, and resilience, it remains a meaningful emblem in modern culture. Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, family milestones, or celebrating one’s Celtic roots, this versatile ring carries enduring significance while radiating polished sophistication. Estate priced of $1190.00 CAD Stock #401-00082.
Over the years James Bond’s watch wardrobe has included Rolex, Breiting, Pulsar, Seiko, and Tag-Heuer, but since 1995 Secret Agent 007 has been loyal to just one brand. The Omega Seamaster in various forms has been assisting everyone’s favorite Secret Agent in thwarting disaster on numerous occasions.
After an almost complete financial collapse in the early 1980s and a bank bailout, Omega and many other historically significant Swiss watch manufacturers were acquired by a holding company that later became The Swatch Group. Omega is the darling band of the Swatch Group and in 1993 an all-new Seamaster debuted. Two years later the new Seamaster appeared in the James Bond film GoldenEye. The bold and expensive product placement gamble turned out to be a lucrative investment and squarely put the Omega brand back on the map.
To this day, the current Seamaster Professional 300 looks much the same as it did more than 30 years ago. The look may be the same but the price sure isn’t. In 1993 the Seamaster Professional 300 had a suggested list price of $2,600.00, today the basic offering is up to $8,500.00. Our latest Seamaster Professional 300 is the Limited Edition reference 2226.80.00. This special watch comes with all the regular features but showcased a few special details; an embossed riffling texture on the dial and the 007 logo on the tail of the second hand.
The case back also prominently displays the 007 logo along with series number 005918/10007.
As a final tribute to James Bond, the 007 logo is displayed on the buckle.
Mechanically the watch is identical to the regular version, sorry no secret agent gadgets. The Seamaster 300 showcases a rugged design that is water-resistant to 300 meters, with diver features like a threaded crown, threaded case back, one-way ratcheting bezel timer, helium escape valve, bright luminous dial markers/hands, a locking buckle with wet suit extension.


A very tough and super hard lab-grown sapphire crystal should keep the unique dial in perfect view. Beating inside the 41mm stainless steel case in Omega’s Co-Axial chronometer calibre 2500. The 2500 was the first Omega to utilize this proprietary escapement. This unique mechanical innovation is said to contribute to more accuracy than a traditional forked lever escapement while extending service intervals. This watch looks like new old stock, practically new, it shows only the slightest evidence of use and is completely original.
It has never been polished , touched up, or refinished in any way. The case back has never been opened as the factory-applied red seal dot is fully intact. The watch comes with all of its original documents, including the fully endorsed warranty card from Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers.
Yes, we sold this watch new when we were authorized Omega agents for the Barrie area. All the documents and packaging are in like new condition. This collector watch is working great with all functions operating as designed. We are happy to provide the next owner with a complimentary 1-year warranty. Estate priced at $7,007.00 CAD. Stock #510-00073.
Topaz make an excellent choice for jewellery. They are one of the hardest gems, they have a relatively high refractive index making them sparkle and disperse white light into spectral colours, and can be very inexpensive. Common colorless and blue topaz can be purchased for only a few dollars per carat, while an exceptional pink topaz can cost over $1,000.00 per carat for a really nice one. This pink topaz has the sought after bubble gum pink colour but adds under $100.00 worth of value to this pendant/necklace. It is a common white topaz than has been colour enhanced by adding a durable transparent pink coating to the pavilion (bottom) of the gem. This surface film is very difficult to seen unless you know what you are looking at. It is stable to common jewellery cleaning solutions and is also ultrasonic safe.
The topaz is surrounded by 30 tiny round brilliant cut diamonds of very nice SI-GH quality. Small in size but quite impactful as a sparkling halo frame to the bright pink topaz. The pendant is suspended by a hinged bail from an 18 inch 14 karat white gold Italian made curb link chain. Both the pendant and chain are in perfect condition showing no wear and tear. The pierced filigree gallery adds some additional detail when viewed from an angle and keeps the point of the low set topaz from poking you in the chest. The “sparkle” from this pink topaz falls somewhere between a top quality pink sapphire and diamond. The pendant and necklace look far more valuable than our estate price of $763.00 CAD would suggest. Stock #230-00108.