Bob’s Watches will be holding its Spring 2024 “Family Jewels” auction which dives into the elegance of yesteryears – a curated selection of preowned luxury watches that encapsulate the essence of time itself.
On March 8, 2024, at 9:00 am PST, enthusiasts and collectors alike will have the unique opportunity to acquire pieces from an exquisite collection that spans the illustrious histories of Omega and Rolex.
Each of these collectable timepieces comes from the original purchasing families, hence the name “Family Jewels” auction.
Each lot has been meticulously selected to represent the pinnacle of vintage craftsmanship and design, offering a tangible piece of horological history.
“One of the best parts of my job is finding these watches and talking to the original owners and original families about them; I love hearing the stories firsthand,” said Brandon Frazin, Director of Vintage at Bob’s Watches.
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What exactly will hit the auction block from March 8th through March 12th? Plenty to bid on including a vintage Omega Speedmaster 145.022, which Bob’s Watches notes is “a testament to the brand’s enduring legacy in space exploration and precision timing.”
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GMT-Master 1675 “Root Beer” The circa-1979 timepiece could fetch as much as $20,000, according to Bob’s Watches, and in addition to the distinctive dial, it also boasts a two-tone Jubilee bracelet for an even more distinctive touch.
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Vintage Rolex Submariner 5513 Maxi Dial, The timepiece is, as Bob’s Watches notes, “an iconic diver’s watch that has captivated collectors for decades with its robust design and deep-sea capabilities.” The Submariner has particular sentimental value, Frazin said.
“The 5513 in the sale is coming from the wife who got it for her husband on their wedding day,” he said. “She picked the Sub because they were divers, and she had the caseback engraved to commemorate the day.”
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Vintage Rolex 1016 Explorer “Full Set, Frog Foot This particular timepiece was in fact a Christmas gift to the original owner, Bob’s Watches notes. It includes meticulous details and supporting documents, including a punched Official Chronometer Certification and a punched “Your Rolex Oyster” booklet with a corresponding case number.
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