Custom green dial – custom‑molded Patek Philippe Nautilus 5740 perpetual calendar. The dial color is really unique, and the specs are top‑tier.
If you love green dials and want a perpetual calendar, this one’s worth a look.







Custom green dial – custom‑molded Patek Philippe Nautilus 5740 perpetual calendar. The dial color is really unique, and the specs are top‑tier.
If you love green dials and want a perpetual calendar, this one’s worth a look.







Ultimate top‑tier custom Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712A – specs are pretty much maxed out.
If you’re interested, just hit me up. Very limited stock.





A treat for smaller wrists – the 37mm Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15450. The size is just right.
It wears well without looking oversized, and the proportions are nicely balanced. Definitely worth a look if you have a slimmer wrist.






5167A Patek Philippe Aquanaut with best‑in‑class craftsmanship – in stock and ready to go.
Every detail has been properly finished, and the wrist presence is excellent. If you’re into the Aquanaut, feel free to reach out.






18K pink dial “Becks” (Daytona) – in stock and ready to go.
Pink dials are pretty rare – wears very gently on the wrist. If you like special editions, this one’s worth a look.



18K 5711R – custom dial, hands, and date wheel, paired with a non‑indexed gilt‑engraved 18K gold rotor movement.
This is pretty much the highest‑spec 5711R you’ll find anywhere. In stock right now – hit me up if you’re interested.






A pre‑owned custom 18K rose gold Daytona – traded back by a customer. Great condition, and the price is much friendlier than a brand new one.
If you’re into rose gold Daytonas, this one’s worth a look.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15180 upgraded to 15202ST – built with a genuine 15202 dial and a genuine AP K2121 movement.
Topped off with a custom 18K gold rotor, and the case is CNC machined from original factory data.
Overall, a very solid build with a feel very close to the original.




Labor Day – everyone else is off, but I’m working hard [facepalm]
Still, when you’re doing something you love, a little extra effort is worth it.
