Luxury Watches 2025-11-06 Auction - 136 Price Results - Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in ON - Page 4
Ulysse Nardin, 18K Ref. 1700-129 Skeleton TourbillonRolex, Ref. 6538 James Bond "Big Crown" SubmarinerRolex, Ref. M126618LN 18K Submariner
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New Hamburg, ON, Canada
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Luxury Watches

This auction brings together an extraordinary selection of timepieces, many drawn from the collection of Alexander James Black. Among the standout offerings are three important Rolex watches: the luxurious 18K gold Submariner Ref. M126618LN with matching gold bracelet, a historically significant pre-Explorer Ref. 6298, and the legendary ?Big Crown? Submariner Ref. 6538, a model forever linked with the early James Bond films and coveted by collectors worldwide. From Ulysse Nardin, the sale features a limited-edition Tourbillon Ref. 1700-129, showcasing the brand?s technical mastery and avant-garde design. The Omega Speedmaster lineup is equally compelling, led by an early Ref. 2998-1, a Railmaster Flightmaster Ref. 2914-5 with rare Naiad crown, and a Ref. 145.014, each representing a milestone in Omega?s storied connection to space and aviation. Rounding out the highlights are two exceptional pocket watches celebrating the golden age of railway precision - a Waltham 16-size ?CPR? and a Rockford 18-size 24-jewel Model 900 - both exemplifying the craftsmanship and reliability that defined North American rail timekeeping. For those looking to add your collection, this curated offering of 136 lots is not to be missed!
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Rolex, Ref. M126618LN 18K Submariner: Swiss. 18K gold. The Rolex Submariner is the definitive luxury dive watch, and the present Ref. M126618LN is a modern expression of this icon, crafted entirely in 18K yellow gold. Featuring a 41 mm
0073: Rolex, Ref. M126618LN 18K SubmarinerEst. CA$35,000-CA$45,000
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Omega, Ref. 2914-5, Railmaster "Flightmaster", with Naiad Crown: Swiss. 1958. Stainless steel. The Omega Railmaster "Flightmaster" is an early and rare tool watch within Omega's history, notable for the antimagnetic design and military provenance. This watch is
0074: Omega, Ref. 2914-5, Railmaster "Flightmaster", with Naiad CrownEst. CA$20,000-CA$25,000
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Rolex, Ref. 6538 James Bond "Big Crown" Submariner: Swiss. Stainless steel. This early Submariner represents one of the most celebrated sports watches ever made- the Ref. 6538 Big Crown, best known as the model worn by Sean Connery in "Dr. No" (1962)
0075: Rolex, Ref. 6538 James Bond "Big Crown" SubmarinerEst. CA$40,000-CA$50,000
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Ulysse Nardin, 18K Ref. 1700-129 Skeleton Tourbillon: Swiss. 18K white gold. A visually stunning Ulysse Nardin Ref. 1700-129 Skeleton Tourbillon, crafted in 18K white gold and limited to 200 pieces worldwide. This masterpiece showcases an openworked
0076: Ulysse Nardin, 18K Ref. 1700-129 Skeleton TourbillonEst. CA$60,000-CA$75,000
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Omega, Ref. 168010 Constellation "Pie Pan" Date: Swiss. Gold-cap case with steel case back. The Omega Constellation, introduced in 1952, set the benchmark for chronometer-certified wrist watches. This gold cap with steel back version features one
0077: Omega, Ref. 168010 Constellation "Pie Pan" DateEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Hamilton, 14K Thin-o-matic: American. 14K gold. Hamilton, a cornerstone of American watchmaking, was celebrated for its precision and forward-looking design before becoming a global name. This 14K gold Thin-o-matic has a gross
0078: Hamilton, 14K Thin-o-maticEst. CA$1,400-CA$1,800
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Tissot, Ref. 46594 T12 Super Compressor: Swiss. Stainless steel. Founded in 1853, Tissot has long been celebrated for its innovative spirit. This version is on a correct rolled steel link bracelet. This version has a black dial, T12 with
0079: Tissot, Ref. 46594 T12 Super CompressorEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Omega, Ref. 161.022 Automatic DeVille: Swiss. Stainless steel. Launched in 1967, the Omega DeVille line quickly established itself for defined elegance and cosmopolitan appeal. This rectangular steel version has a clean, modernist design.
0080: Omega, Ref. 161.022 Automatic DeVilleEst. CA$700-CA$900
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Rolex, Tudor Rectangular Dress Watch: Swiss. Originally gold plated. Tudor was introduced as Rolex's sister brand, created to offer the same robustness and quality at a more accessible price point. This piece, with a rectangular case,
0081: Rolex, Tudor Rectangular Dress WatchEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,600
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Omega, Ref. 167.005 Constellation: Swiss. Gold-capped lugs. 4K gold bezel. Steel case. This style of Omega was produced during the 1950s and 1960s. This version comes with a "Pie Pan" dial, seconds hand and observatory medallion case
0082: Omega, Ref. 167.005 ConstellationEst. CA$700-CA$900
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Rolex, Ref. 2764 Oyster Perpetual "Bubbleback": Swiss. Stainless steel. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual line represents the brand's core philosophy of waterproofness and automatic reliability. Note this watch functions, but needs to be manually wound
0083: Rolex, Ref. 2764 Oyster Perpetual "Bubbleback"Est. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Omega, Ref. 168.004 Constellation Calendar: Swiss. Gold-capped with steel case back. Introduced in 1952, the Omega Constellation line quickly became synonymous with chronometer-grade precision and refined styling. This 14K gold bezel,
0084: Omega, Ref. 168.004 Constellation CalendarEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Breitling, Ref. 806 Navitimer Chronograph: Swiss. Stainless steel. A vintage Breitling Ref. 806 Navitimer stainless steel chronograph, featuring the classic beaded or serrated rotating bezel and black reverse-panda dial that made this model
0085: Breitling, Ref. 806 Navitimer ChronographEst. CA$6,000-CA$8,000
Vacheron Constantin, 18K Ref. 6840 Türler Dial: Swiss. 18K yellow gold. A refined square-case Vacheron Constantin Geneve wristwatch by Turler, Switzerland. This line belongs to Vacheron Constantin's Les Classiques line. This example features a
0086: Vacheron Constantin, 18K Ref. 6840 Türler DialEst. CA$4,000-CA$6,000Lot Passed
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International Watch Co., 18K Square: Swiss. 18K yellow gold. A refined International Watch Co. (IWC) square dress watch, housed in an 18K yellow gold case. The silver dial features applied gold baton indices, elegant dauphine hands, and
0087: International Watch Co., 18K SquareEst. CA$6,500-CA$8,000
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Accutron, 14K Astronaut Mark II: American. 14k gold. Bulova's Accutron Mark II version was introduced in the 1970s. This 14K gold version has a gross assembled weight of watch 46.36 grams. On an Accutron leather strap. 33 mm. From
0088: Accutron, 14K Astronaut Mark IIEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Pulsar, P3 Time Computer: American. Stainless steel. The Pulsar P3, introduced in late 1973, was the third generation LED Pulsar. The P3 features a stainless steel case with a minimalist dial face, its red LED numerals
0089: Pulsar, P3 Time ComputerEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Accutron, 218 Television Dial: American. Stainless steel. Bulova's Accutron series, powered by a groundbreaking 2181 tuning fork movement. This version is a distinctive "TV dial" with date at 6 o'clock. The case back number is
0090: Accutron, 218 Television DialEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Omega, WWII-Era 30T2: Swiss. Stainless steel. During the Second World War, Omega produced thousands of robust, reliable timepieces for Allied forces, solidifying its reputation for precision under pressure. This version
0091: Omega, WWII-Era 30T2Est. CA$400-CA$600
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LeCoultre, Cal. 489/1 Wrist Alarm: Swiss. 10K gold filled. A LeCoultre alarm wristwatch, an inventive design that combined traditional timekeeping with a practical mechanical alarm function. These watches were fitted with an
0092: LeCoultre, Cal. 489/1 Wrist AlarmEst. CA$800-CA$1,000
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Omega, Ref. 2846-2848 2SC Seamaster Automatic: Swiss. Gold filled. An Omega Seamaster automatic wristwatch, part of the brand's iconic line introduced in 1948. The Seamaster collection was designed to combine the elegance of a dress watch with
0093: Omega, Ref. 2846-2848 2SC Seamaster AutomaticEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Hamilton, Cal. 505 RR Special Electric: American. Stainless steel. The Hamilton Railroad Special stands among the most recognized American railroad watches. This example, a model 510, reflects both Hamilton's engineering expertise and the
0094: Hamilton, Cal. 505 RR Special ElectricEst. CA$500-CA$600
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Omega, Ref. 2635-6SC Automatic: Swiss. Stainless steel. This vintage Omega wristwatch features the brand's early automatic movement technology, the caliber 354 bumper automatic movement. The dial is finished with textured pattern.
0095: Omega, Ref. 2635-6SC AutomaticEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Bulova, Grade WG Issued to USAF Captain: American. Stainless steel. The Bulova Grade WG, produced in 1952, was for U.S. military service. It features black matte dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, and a central seconds hand. Marked,
0096: Bulova, Grade WG Issued to USAF CaptainEst. CA$400-CA$600