


Movado M95 Panda
ViewThroughout the 40s, 50s, and 60s, Movado produced incredible in-house chronograph movements, like the M90 and M95. The architecture and design of the M95 alone is enough to pique your interest in vintage Movado, but the bold panda dial with red accents on the flip side is what seals the deal. Inside and out, these M95 chronographs really are impressive.



Jean Louis Frésard Speedmaster
ViewApart from the twisted-lug Speedy case, the grey acrylic bezel — a detail often incorporated into the vintage offerings of watchmakers like Zodiac and Wittnauer - looks great on this piece. If you’re interested, it’s being offered in NOS condition by an individual based out of Copenhagen on eBay.



Heuer 3647D Carrera
View Collecting vintage Heuer is much like vintage Rolex collecting, in that both brands produced their now vintage watches in a number of different variants, characterized by what some would see as minute differences. Heuer’s Carrera is one of those watches, as it was once available with a variety of different dials with unique scales.What you’re looking at is a Carrera, or more specifically, a 3647D Carrera, and as the D in the reference and your visual aid would suggest, this example has a blue decimal scale on the dial. This example is showing signs of its age, but the case lines are still visible, and the dial is in nice shape.