Luxury Watches Auction on Jun 05, 2026 by Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in Ontario
Patek Philippe, Ref. 5070J ChronographRolex, Ref. 116520 DaytonaAudemars Piguet, Royal Oak E-Series
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New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada
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Luxury Watches

On June 24th Miller & Miller Auctions will present a spectacular curated selection of 89 premier timepieces, catering to discerning collectors across all price points. Highlighting the sale are elite investment-grade references from the world's top horological brands, led by an exceptional Patek Philippe Ref. 5070J complete set, alongside heavy hitters from Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Omega, Glashutte Original and Breitling. The auction?s incredible diversity spans a broad spectrum of values, from accessible, vintage entry-level pieces to blue-chip collector favorites. Bidders will find iconic tool watches like a crisp 1978 Rolex Submariner Ref.5513, an 18k Rolex President Ref.18078, a modern Rolex "Starbucks" Ref.126610LV and 18k Breitling Chrono-Matic Ref.H22360 juxtaposed against avant-garde complications like an 18k rose gold Glash?tte Original Senator Chronograph Panorama Date Ref.1-37-01-01-05-30 and rare vintage chronographs from Heuer and Universal Gen?ve. From elegant 18k gold dress watches to rugged titanium sports models, this sale bridges generations of exceptional design. Whether you are seeking a daily wearer or a rare museum-quality masterpiece, this meticulously assembled auction offers an exciting opportunity for every echelon of watch enthusiast. Bidding opens promptly at 5:00 PM ET.
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Heuer, Ref. 980.020L 1000 Diver: Swiss. Two-tone: Stainless steel. Yellow gold. The Heuer 1000 Series diver represents a significant chapter in horological history, marking the era immediately preceding the company's acquisition by
0001: Heuer, Ref. 980.020L 1000 DiverEst.
CA$800
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CA$1,200
CA$25
Heuer, Ref. 107413 Senator GMT Chrono Dual Time: Swiss. Stainless steel. Introduced in 1979, the Heuer Senator GMT stands as a compelling artifact from a pivotal era in Swiss watchmaking, capturing the moment when historic brands first embraced the
0002: Heuer, Ref. 107413 Senator GMT Chrono Dual TimeEst.
CA$800
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CA$1,200
CA$25
Hamilton, Chrono Khaki X-Wind: Swiss. Stainless steel. Rubber strap. Hamilton has built an extensive heritage in aviation dating back to the early 20th century, cementing its reputation as a trusted supplier to the US Air Mail and
0003: Hamilton, Chrono Khaki X-WindEst.
CA$800
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CA$1,200
CA$25
Hamilton, 10K B.F. Goodrich Service Award: American. 10K yellow gold. This Hamilton timepiece is a handsome early-mid 1940s Art Deco watch. The manual-wind watch is housed in a refined 10k gold case. Its dial is minimalist and elegant, with a
0004: Hamilton, 10K B.F. Goodrich Service AwardEst.
CA$800
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CA$1,000
CA$25
Seiko Ref. 6139-7100 "Helmet" Chronograph: Japanese. Stainless steel. The Seiko "Helmet" is one of the most visually distinct chronographs of the 1970s, earning its nickname from the robust, wide-set case profile that physically resembles a
0005: Seiko Ref. 6139-7100 "Helmet" ChronographEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
(1 bid)
Timor, "WWW" Military Field Watch: Swiss. Stainless steel. The Timor "W.W.W." is a legendary military timepiece and a member of the celebrated "Dirty Dozen," a group of watches commissioned by the British Ministry of Defence during
0006: Timor, "WWW" Military Field WatchEst.
CA$500
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CA$700
CA$25
Vulcain, "Cricket" Alarm: Swiss. Stainless steel. This Vulcain Cricket model is housed in a robust stainless steel case. It is powered by the legendary Calibre 120, a manual-wind movement featuring a dual-barrel system that
0007: Vulcain, "Cricket" AlarmEst.
CA$500
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CA$700
CA$25
Seiko, Ref. 6139-6000 Pogue "Pepsi": Japanese. Stainless steel on stainless steel flex bracelet. The Seiko "Pepsi" bezel is one of the most celebrated and recognizable design motifs in affordable horology, earning its nickname from the
0008: Seiko, Ref. 6139-6000 Pogue "Pepsi"Est.
CA$500
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CA$700
CA$25
(1 bid)
Seiko, Ref. 6138 "Jumbo" Chronograph: Japanese. Stainless steel. The Seiko 6138 "Jumbo" is a titan of 1970s Japanese horology, revered for featuring one of the world's first mass-produced automatic chronograph movements. The "Jumbo"
0009: Seiko, Ref. 6138 "Jumbo" ChronographEst.
CA$600
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CA$900
CA$25
(1 bid)
Zenith, WWII-Era Military: Swiss. Stainless steel. This Zenith military timepiece is a rugged and purposeful example of mid-century tool watch engineering. Housed in a stainless steel case, the watch features a high-contrast
0010: Zenith, WWII-Era MilitaryEst.
CA$700
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CA$900
CA$25
Ryrie-Birks, Art Deco Enamelled 18K Cocktail Watch: Swiss. 18K white gold. This exquisite Ryrie-Birks cocktail watch is a stunning artifact from the Art Deco era, reflecting the height of early 20th-century luxury and geometric design. The timepiece
0011: Ryrie-Birks, Art Deco Enamelled 18K Cocktail WatchEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Girard-Perregaux Shell Oil Skeletonized Promotional: Swiss. Stainless steel. This Girard-Perregaux pocket watch is a rare and visually captivating piece of corporate horological history, commissioned by the Shell Oil Company as a high-level promotional
0012: Girard-Perregaux Shell Oil Skeletonized PromotionalEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Waltham, 14K Sapphire Cushion Case: American. 14K yellow gold. This Waltham Sapphire is a stunning example of mid-century American elegance, featuring a distinctive cushion-shaped case. Crafted from solid 14K yellow gold, the case
0013: Waltham, 14K Sapphire Cushion CaseEst.
CA$700
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CA$900
CA$25
Tissot, Ref. 40500-3X Seastar Sonorous Alarm: Swiss. Gold-plated. The Tissot SeaStar Sonorous is a technically engaging "wrist alarm" from the early 1970s. This reference features a distinctive cushion-style case with brushed gold-tone finish.
0014: Tissot, Ref. 40500-3X Seastar Sonorous AlarmEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Wittnauer, Genève Automatic Date: Swiss. Gold-plated. The Wittnauer Genève Automatic is a 1970s statement piece featuring a distinctive gold-plated cushion-tonneau case and a matching integrated bracelet. The dial is defined by a
0015: Wittnauer, Genève Automatic DateEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Omega, WWII-Era Military: Swiss. Stainless steel. This circa 1944 Omega is a remarkable survivor from the final years of World War II. Housed in a stainless steel case, it features a manual-wind movement. The dial is notable
0016: Omega, WWII-Era MilitaryEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Gruen, Art Deco Curvex Precision: American. 10K gold-filled. The Gruen Curvex is a triumph of Art Deco engineering. Unlike standard curved watches of the era that used flat movements in arched cases, this "Precision" model features
0017: Gruen, Art Deco Curvex PrecisionEst.
CA$500
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CA$700
CA$25
Hamilton "Aztec", Electric: American. Gold-filled. The Hamilton "Aztec" is a rare and visually arresting masterpiece of mid-century design, representing the pinnacle of the "Space Age" aesthetic within the legendary Hamilton
0018: Hamilton "Aztec", ElectricEst.
CA$400
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CA$600
CA$25
Bulova, Ref. 7526-4 Accutron Snorkel "Devil Diver": Swiss. Stainless steel. The Bulova Accutron Snorkel, reference 7526-4, affectionately known as the "Devil Diver" due to the "666 Feet" water resistance rating printed on its dial, is an icon of 1960s
0020: Bulova, Ref. 7526-4 Accutron Snorkel "Devil Diver"Est.
CA$500
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CA$700
CA$25
Hamilton, Ventura Electric: American. Gold-filled. The Hamilton Ventura is one of the most iconic and recognizable timepieces in horological history, famously known as the world’s first commercially sold battery-powered
0021: Hamilton, Ventura ElectricEst.
CA$600
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CA$800
CA$25
Hamilton, Ventura Electric: American. Gold-filled. The Hamilton Ventura remains an icon of mid-century American design, celebrated as the world's first battery-powered watch upon its release in 1957. This iteration features a
0022: Hamilton, Ventura ElectricEst.
CA$600
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CA$800
CA$25
Waltham, 1883 Model Canadian Pacific Railway: American. Gold-filled. The Waltham Model 1883 is a legendary workhorse of North American horology, specifically engineered for the rigorous demands of railway timekeeping. This particular example is
0024: Waltham, 1883 Model Canadian Pacific RailwayEst.
CA$700
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CA$900
CA$25