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Tudor has finally released a Black Bay 58 on a Jubilee style bracelet as a new model for 2025. Currently, if you want a Black Bay 58 on a jubilee bracelet you can only get one with a bright fuchsia dial and bezel for $5,770.00. This 2022 estate watch is not that model. We’ve always thought the slightly small dimensions of the BB58 would be perfect on the more flexible and slightly dressier jubilee style bracelet.
The previous owner of this watch took matters into his own hands and assembled the model he wanted but Tudor never made. He took delivery in April of 2022 with the brown leather strap on the popular black dial/black bezel BB58 79030N and immediately replaced the strap with this high quality JB jubilee stainless steel bracelet from Forstner.
While this bracelet doesn’t add a lot of cost ($180.00 USD) is does add a lot of extra value, utility, and versatility to standard issue watch.
The fit and finish while not quite a nice as a Tudor original, but it is much nicer than many OEM bracelets from rival companies. The adjustable links are secured by properly threaded screws, with far more machined threads than we typically see even on original Tudor bracelets!
The end links are solid sections that fit the unique contour of the case and fit the spring bar lug holes perfectly. The buckle is a locking design requiring both side buttons to be pushed before releasing the clasp.
There are enough adjustable links to fit a wrist of over 8 1/2 inches in circumference.
The rest of the watch is standard off the shelf Black Bay 58. These watches are some of the best values on the secondary market now that prices have settled. These Black Bay series offer features normally reserved for watches costing several multiples more.
The in house MT5602 manufactured 25 jewel automatic Swiss-made movement is keeping excellent time. This proprietary chronometer rated mechanism comes standard with an extended 70-hour extended power reserve. In the past, Tudor watches used movements made by other companies. The MT5602 is the first mechanism developed and manufactured by Tudor for use in their watches. The watch remains in original condition, it has never been polished or refinished.
It shows small scuffs, scratches on the case and bracelet. There are a few small impact marks on the sharp edged bevels but nothing significant. The factory 5-year Tudor warranty will cover the new owner until the spring of 2027.
Comes complete with the like new original Tudor leather strap with locking deployment buckle, all documents, endorsed warranty card, paper hang tag, and inner/outer boxes. Estate priced at $3,600.00 CAD. Stock #505-00536.
The 3 pointed star is a corporate logo that is easily recognized worldwide. The simple design has been symbol of Mercedes Benz since 1909 but it goes back quite a bit further. It was inspired by an 1872 postcard from the company founder to his family in which he identified their home with a three pointed star. The 3 points represents the companies intention for their engines to dominate the land, air, and sea environments. Mercedes Benz has seen success in marine and aircraft engines, it is their automobile production that they are most well know for.
This 14 karat yellow and white gold expression of the logo has been made to a standard worthy of the brand. Solid construction with a finished weight of 5.3 grams in upgraded 14 karat gold. The white gold background has been decorated with a reflective dimpled finish and 18 tiny single cut diamonds scattered throughout. Another 3 point star has been fashioned into a large hinged bail that can fit a chain of close to 6mm.
The pendant measures 21.5mm in diameter and is in excellent condition showing no wear on the bail or connecting ring. Estate priced at $720.00 CAD. Stock #161-00348.
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Surviving the quartz crisis of the 1970s left Omega a much different company than it had been before the advent of the modern electronic era. If you wanted to compete with Japanese watches, companies like Omega needed to produce less expensive gold plated quartz watches. This De Ville was right on point for the fashions and trends in the 1980s. Just 5.4mm thin, this is a dressy watch with day to day utility and an ultra accurate, efficient, reliable, fully jewelled quartz movement.
This is a very rare De Ville 6340.23 from 1988. We never see these anymore, especially in this condition. The heavily gold plated case (20 microns) shows only light surface scratches, there is no base metal showing through anywhere on the 30mm x 30mm cushion shaped case.
The clean white dial offers excellent legibility with printed Roman numerals marking the hours. An outer minute track, calendar display and seconds hand add some useful function to the dressy design. The integrated two tone bracelet is infinitely flexible thanks to the small “beads of rice” style. A clever design sliding buckle keeps it length down while incorporating the link pattern across the back of the clasp.
The locking buckle can be released by pushing a discreet button on the edge.
This watch is 100% original, it has never been polished or touched up in any way. The lab-grown sapphire crystal is in perfect condition, displaying not even the smallest scuff or blemish. Swiss quartz technology is really amazingly reliable, we believe the 6 jewel calibre 1430 (ETA 255.411) has never been serviced.
The watch may have sat unused for a decade or two but it appears the movement has never been taken out of the case for service. The gold plated hands show no signs of removal, often there is slight evidence of tool marks on the movement screws if they are removed for service. The condition of this De Ville is as good as it gets for a plated Omega of the era. Comes with an excellent condition vintage Omega box, instructions, and wallet.
We just installed a fresh high quality silver oxide cell, the new battery should keep this watch on time for the next couple of years. When it comes time for replacement, the circuit inside will let you know when the battery is running low on power. When you start to see the second hand pause for 5 seconds before catching up, it is time to replace the battery. We are happy to supply the next owner with a 1-year warranty. Estate price $1,000.00 CAD. Stock #510-00117.
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Sometimes the simplest of designs can convey the most meaning. Not much to say here except this stencil text must have been cut with a laser to get this sort of precision. The disc measures just 14.7mm diameter but is easily read thanks to the highly reflective surface polish and negative space where the letters have been cut away.
It is suspended from the popular style cable link necklace measuring 18 inches in length. The flat polished links provide some sparkle as the pendant slides and the chain rolls. A large spring ring clasp makes getting it on and off quite easy.
Naturally made it Italy to a high standard with excellent finish. The chain and pendant weigh 1.49 grams and comes in our blue presentation box. A gift like this is sure to have far more sentimental value than actual monetary cost. Looking like it was never worn and estate priced at $245.00 CAD. Stock #436-00136.
At what point does a watch cease to be comfortable and more of a chore to wear and enjoy on a day to day basis? When you increasingly select your leather strap model or the more moderate case sized watch instead of that monster plus size, you’ve subconsciously made the decision for yourself. When the Omega Planet Ocean was introduced in 2005 Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers were authorized agents for the brand. We thought they were crazy showing a watch of such massive (for the time) 45.5mm case size. For today’s styles it fits right in especially when some brands are showing watches pushing 50mm. This example is the slightly smaller but still large at 42mm diameter.
The Planet Ocean was the first significant redesign of the Seamaster line since the immensely popular “James Bond” series debuted in 1993. At the time the Planet Ocean cost almost 75% more than a standard Seamaster chronometer.
Today Planet Oceans are a core item for Omega showcasing their proprietary co-axial escapement in every model. This unique mechanical innovation is said to be more accurate than a traditional forked lever escapement while maintaining better accuracy over significantly longer service intervals.
These originals Planet Oceans were available with an orange bezel/orange numbers, just orange numbers or like our 2201.50.00 example all black. This was the most subdued and traditional in look with style elements inspired from Seamasters of the 1960s.
It was purchased in June 2010 at Birks Jewellers. The watch has been exceptionally well cared for over the years and appears to sport its original factory finish.
There are scuffs and scratches on the case, bracelet and buckle but nothing deep or significant.
We’ve elected to leave it original, if you’d like it to look like new we can refinish it in just a day or two. Bright luminous hour markers and hands glow brightly in low light situations, while an anti-reflective crystal coating keeps glare down to a minimum.
Comes with the original inner/outer boxes, instructions and warranty cards all in like new condition.
Original Planet Oceans are seeing good appreciation lately. Just like the James Bond Seamaster of the 1990s, very good to excellent 1st series Planet Oceans are selling for more than their original prices. The new owner will benefit with a no charge one year warranty from Bill Le Boeuf Jewellers covering all aspects of the original Omega warranty excluding damage caused by misuse or moisture. When last available this model sold for $4,500.00 USD. Our estate price $5,000.00 CAD. Stock #510-00212.
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