Rolex Submariner 14060M
2004 · ref. 14060M · Diver
The last of the no-date two-liners. Unpolished, full set.
- cal. 3130 · no-date
- 40mm · stainless steel
- Black dial · full set
$8,400
The Collection
Everything below is physically in the Westmere Avenue showroom — pre-owned and vintage pieces from Rolex, Omega, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and friends, $1,400 to $32,000. Every watch is authenticated and serviced by our own bench before it reaches the case. See one in the metal: book an appointment or walk in, Mon–Sat 10am–6pm.
2004 · ref. 14060M · Diver
The last of the no-date two-liners. Unpolished, full set.
$8,400
1978 · ref. 5513 · Diver
Matte-dial 5513 with even cream patina. Honest and unfussed.
$13,200
1972 · ref. 1675 · GMT
Faded Pepsi bezel, drilled lugs, the travel watch.
$16,800
1971 · ref. 1601 · Dress
Pie-pan dial, fluted bezel — the everyday classic.
$5,900
1995 · ref. 16234 · Dress
Neo-vintage Datejust in blue, box and papers.
$6,800
1969 · ref. 1803 · Dress
The president's watch, worn-in and warm.
$13,500
1998 · ref. 14270 · Field
The 3-6-9 in its most wearable size.
$6,400
2014 · ref. 114200 · Dress
One watch, every day, no excuses.
$5,200
1967 · ref. 5500 · Field
The entry to vintage Rolex, sweetly preserved.
$4,800
1976 · ref. 4112 · Dress
Hand-wound gold Cellini — the quiet Rolex.
$4,200
2005 · ref. 3570.50 · Chronograph
The Moonwatch, hesalite and hand-wound as it should be.
$5,400
1967 · ref. 165.024 · Diver
Big-triangle vintage Seamaster with the right bezel.
$8,900
1966 · ref. 168.005 · Dress
Chronometer pie-pan with an observatory on its back.
$3,200
1968 · ref. 111.077 · Dress
A gateway vintage dress watch, slim as a coin.
$1,900
2008 · ref. 2503.33 · Sport
Teak-free early Aqua Terra, office-to-ocean.
$3,400
1969 · ref. 136.041 · Dress
The honest entry into vintage — nothing to apologize for.
$1,400
2012 · ref. W1529756 · Dress
The Tank. Sword hands, Roman dial, nothing missing.
$9,800
1998 · ref. W20011C4 · Sport
Screws, Romans, and two metals — pure nineties Cartier.
$4,200
2021 · ref. WSTA0041 · Dress
The new Must — the Tank shape at its friendliest price.
$2,900
1996 · ref. 250.8.86 · Dress
The case that flips. Polo optional.
$5,800
1965 · ref. E855 · Dress
A mechanical alarm that actually wakes you.
$7,900
1994 · ref. 3919J · Dress
Hobnail bezel, porcelain-white Romans — the reference Calatrava.
$17,500
1972 · ref. 3548 · Dress
Golden-ratio case, blue-gold dial. Seventies perfection.
$9,200
1995 · ref. 14790ST · Sport
The mid-size Royal Oak collectors quietly prefer.
$32,000
2015 · ref. 81180 · Dress
Thin as a promise — the pure dress watch.
$18,900
2020 · ref. 79030N · Diver
Vintage diver proportions with a modern movement.
$3,500
1995 · ref. 79090 · Diver
The blue Tudor Sub before everyone noticed them.
$5,400
1997 · ref. 3241 · Field
The pilot's watch in its cleanest modern form.
$4,900
2015 · ref. 3714 · Chronograph
Blued numerals on silver — the dress chronograph.
$6,800
1969 · ref. A386 · Chronograph
The first automatic chronograph, in its launch livery.
$26,500
1968 · ref. 2447N · Chronograph
Pre-TAG purity: a Valjoux 72 in the cleanest case of the sixties.
$19,800
1965 · ref. 806 · Chronograph
A flight computer for the wrist, AOPA era.
$9,400
2022 · ref. SBGA211 · Dress
The glide of Spring Drive over a snowfield dial.
$5,300
1965 · ref. 20217-1 · Dress
Genta before Genta was Genta. Micro-rotor inside.
$3,100
1962 · ref. 9001 · Dress
Honest sixties Longines with the enamel caseback medallion.
$1,700
1997 · ref. 102.027 · Dress
First-generation Saxonia from the rebirth years.
$14,500
Nothing matches — loosen a filter, or call (212) 555-0109; sourcing is half of what we do.
Photographs flatten watches; wrists don't. Book a private viewing, or call (212) 555-0109 and we'll have any piece on the pad when you arrive. Trade-ins are welcome against any purchase.
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