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The Omega Marine Chronometer was, and is to this day one of the world’s most accurate watches despite the fact it’s 50 years old. Today you can buy some pretty inexpensive, incredibly precise quartz watches that get a signal from an orbiting satellite to stay synchronized. These watches are globally compromised as some locations on earth can’t receive these celestial signals.
The Omega Marine Chronometer doesn’t require any external influence to keep time within 1 second per month. It achieves this rate without the use of any thermal compensation circuitry. This level of accuracy is roughly 10 times better than a basic quartz watch. The remarkable ability to keep such accurate time is the amazing Omega calibre 1516.
The quartz crystal contained within this 13 jewel movement vibrates at an incredible frequency of 2,359,356 Hertz. Nearly all quartz watches rely in a frequency of just 32,768 Hertz. That automatic Rolex on your wrist runs at just 8 Hz. (no wonder it doesn’t keep great time). Back in the 1970s quartz technology was very expensive and no one knew exactly where this curious new space age technology was going. Some manufacturers virtually abandoned traditional mechanical watches in favor of this electronic science. Omega invested considerable money into quartz technology that today many luxury watch brands hardly use. Our example has two factory applied model numbers inside the case back of 198.0082 and 398.0832.
Not only did this watch hold the title of world’s most accurate watch for decades, it also was the first watch with a jumping time zone feature. This complication allows the changing of the hour hand without affecting the minutes or seconds; a useful feature for any world traveller.
It’s a chunky watch measuring 44.25mm X 32.5mm and 11.75mm thick. The slightly curved rectangular case is very comfortable and the bracelet links are quite flexible. If your wrist size is any larger then 8 inches we’ll have to source out and extra link or two.
Omega’s Marine Chronometer is a hugely important part of watchmaking history and this is only the second example we have ever been able to offer through our estate department. Even when we were Omega authorized agents in the 1970s we never sold a single example of this watch. This could be due to the fact it cost about 3 times the cost of most other Omega models.
We believe our example to be a one owner example that was originally purchased in Hong Kong. It was fully serviced by our master watchmaker in 2022. To our knowledge the case and bracelet are in original condition looking practically unworn, showing virtually no wear.
The watch comes with a period correct (not the original) vintage inner and outer box. Including a one year Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers warranty the watch is estate priced at $5,700.00 Canadian. Stock #510-00032.

It’s not uncommon for us to sell unusual, rare, and collector diamonds like this to American wholesale companies. That trade has come to an end as U.S. tariffs on incoming goods have made diamonds like this more expensive for American consumers. Okay Canada, here is your chance to pick up an exceptional, internally flawless, fancy yellow diamond for below its wholesale replacement value. This diamond has a lot going for it. Fancy yellow colour with no modifying brown hues, even colour distrubution, desirable shape, perfect clarity, GIA report, and amazing value. Most fancy yellow diamonds are cushion shaped as it tends to conserve more of the original weight compared to straight edged truncated corner radiant cut like this one.
It has been graded internally flawless, meaning there are no inclusions visible using 10 times magnification by The Gemological Institute of America. GIA are are the undisputed authority when it comes to all things gem and gemology. Their unbiased opinion of quality is the industry standard. Every important diamond should be accompanied by a GIA report. The full report can be seen online here. This diamond was graded by GIA over 20 years ago but was never assembled in a piece of jewellery. We’d love to custom design a unique ring or pendant for you to showcase this remarkable stone.
We currently have this stone advertised on the world’s most comprehensive wholesale database, but those pesky U.S. tariffs will likely limit this diamond from selling to an American customer. It is available for $5,000.00 CAD with no tariffs or duties; only applicable sales tax. We encourage anyone interested in this diamond to shop its credentials to determine our below wholesale claim is accurate. Dealer enquires are always welcomed. Estate price $5,000.00 CAD. Stock #191-00209.
If a Rolex, Breitling or Cartier just seems a little too pedestrian and you desire something a little more exotic, how about an IWC Schaffhausen? Not only is it a fun name to say, it’s one of the true great watch manufactures that is more than just a well marketed brand. From their 1868 inception in Schaffhausen Switzerland by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones, they developed an international reputation for manufacturing watches of the highest quality.
International Watch Company Aquatimer IW3767 is one of the more sporting models offered. It’s a full sized watch with a bezel diameter of almost 46mm. Purchased new in 2011 at an authorized IWC agent in Aruba. The watch looks is in very good to excellent condition, no refinishing of any kind has ever been done on the watch.
Only the most minor evidence of use can be observed. The sharp bevelled and polished lug edges are crisp.
Is is uncommon to see an Aquatimer with a stainless steel bracelet, most of these watches are seen on a rubber strap. Just like the rubber strap version, the original bracelet is equipped with a clever quick release system allowing removal without tools in only a few seconds.
Threaded crown, pressure fit lab-grown sapphire crystal, and threaded crown contribute to a water resistance rating of 12 atmospheres; more than enough for any sports watch. Bright luminous hands and markers are very easy to read in daylight or dark situations. Simple stick markers and thick hands add to the legibility. As an added extra party trick, the one way ratcheting bezel sapphire coated bezel is also treated with two colours of luminous material.
A slightly curved synthetic sapphire crystal with a special double sided antireflective coating is a luxury touch even Rolex don’t do. The sapphire bezel insert won’t fade and is much harder than any metal alternative. Included with purchase is the original box, endorsed warranty card, instructions, polishing cloth (never even unfolded) and link removal tools.
When the quick set 60 minute bezel timer isn’t quite enough, an easy to use 12 hour chronograph timer adds extended timing capability along with more accuracy. Including a one year Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers warranty the watch is estate priced at $5,900.00 CAD. Stock #501-00415.
My soccer career ended when I was around 14 years old after our Firenze Restaurant team finished runner up to the undefeated Buns Master Bakery squad in the Barrie City championships for our age group. Soccer is the world’s most popular sport; it’s widely accessible, has low costs, and is simple to play but difficult to master. It’s estimated that around 40% of the world’s population are considered fans of the sport. Did you know that until 1970 most soccer balls were brown. Following the action for televised matches on small black and white TV sets of the era was very difficult; even more so when the ball became wet or dirty. Adidas created the “Telstar” (short for “Television Star”) for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Its 12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons offered high contrast and made the ball’s movement easier to track. The high visibility pattern was also useful for players, helping them see the ball’s rotation and improve foot placement.
Our 10 karat yellow gold soccer ball doesn’t display the exact Adidas Telstar pattern, but it will never be mistaken for anything other than a soccer ball. It measures 16mm in diameter and weighs in at 2.75 grams.
Crafted from sturdy 10 karat yellow gold, this pendant will last a lifetime. The FIFA World Cup is coming in June 2026. This charm might be bring luck to your favorite country’s team. Canada is ranked 30th for this years event. With some luck and a few favorable bounces hopefully we have a respectable showing as a participating host country. This pendant/charm is in like new condition showing zero wear on the bail or movable joint. Estate priced at $375.00 CAD. Stock #436-00372.
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Get yourself a gold watch while the prices are still cheap. We feel this statement accurately reflects the current market prices of luxury gold watches, especially used and vintage watches. Consider the simple fact that basic commodity cost of raw gold has more than tripled over the last 7 years, but the retail pricing of most brands has risen only by around 50% on gold watches. Take for example the classic Rolex Day-Date 36 128238. In 2019 the retail price was $36,250.00 CAD; today the same watch cost $55,300.00 CAD. During the same time period (2019-2026) the price of gold has exploded from $1,800.00 per ounce CAD to over $6,500.00 per ounce.
It is of our opinion that manufacturers will accelerate price increases on gold watches until they better reflect current commodity costs. Another scenario that makes sense would be to increase the production of stainless steel models and and slow down the production of gold watches, lessening the impact to the bottom line or maybe even stop making gold watches all together. Whatever happens, one thing is for sure, we are seeing fewer and fewer solid gold watches pass through our estate department. Our latest gold watch is this beautiful Panerai Radiomir 1940 3-Days reference PAM00575 crafted from 18 karat rose gold.
This model was introduced around 8 years ago and came with a USD retail price of $18,100.00. Most Panerai we see are very large, very thick, and make a bold statement. While the 18 karat rose gold Radiomir isn’t small at 42mm, the thin 11.5mm profile and short lugs make for an easy the wear watch. 
Not a true sports watch yet not exactly a dress watch either with an instantly recognizable Panerai face that is all function. A matte black sandwich dial with oversized Arabic 12,3,6, large hash mark hour indexes, all treated to some of brightest luminova you’re going to encounter.
The Panerai “Sandwich” dial is a unique detail that gives many of their watches a special look with a practical advantage. An exquisitely pierced dial is layered on top of a luminous disc that glows from the bottom.
This layered manufacturing technique allows maximum luminous properties without a large surface applied frame to stabilize the delicate glowing material. In the daylight this makes the hour markers appear sunken below the dial surface. In the dark the hour markers explode in a luminous display that is much brighter than you’d expect given the actual area of luminous material. Powering the Radiomir is a proprietary in-house manufactured 21 jewel hand wind mechanism. When fully wound this beautiful movement can power the watch for 3 full days. Many of the 152 components used in calibre P.1000 are visible through the case back display window.
This movement measures less than 4mm in thickness and features an unusual fly-back hacking seconds hand. When the threaded crown is pulled out fully into the setting position the small subsidiary seconds hand at 9:00 o’clock instantly flies back to the 60 seconds position.
This is a thoughtful detail for synchronizing the time with an audible time signal. This watch was delivered in Canada for an authorized Panerai agent in the late 2019 and comes complete with all of the original packaging, documents and endorsed warranty card.
It has hardly been worn, never polished, and looks like new old stock. The top grade black crocodile strap is blemish free and shows no evidence of use. Attached to the strap is a signed Panerai 18 karat rose gold buckle that is secured with a threaded screw.
The watch is running great and keeping excellent time. There is definitely something special about the wearing experience of a gold watch. The added density of 18 karat convey a genuine feeling of luxury. The gross weight of the watch including the strap is a significant 100 grams.
We are happy to provide the next owner with a no charge 1-year warranty. If the price of gold continues to rise it’s just a matter of time before production costs will result in retail pricing almost no one can afford; and those who can, they may refuse to purchase because the perceived value may be difficult to identify. $17,000.00 is quite a bit of money, but priced by the gram this gold watch and many other solid gold watches offer some genuine value. Get em while you still can. Stock #501-00395.