Vintage watches: a 1979 Rolex Submariner With Mark 3 ‘Lollipop’ Maxi Dial, a 1970 Heuer Monaco Ref. 1133B, and a Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Polaris II ‘GT’ from the 1970s

Here we have an example built for the European market, indicated by the stylized “GT” signature for “Grande Taille” or “large size” on the rotary knob. On the other hand, the US version is signed as ‘HPG’ for ‘High Precision Guarantee’, which reflects the high-beat movement inside moving at 28,800 vph. The watch is presented in bright turquoise blue, rich burgundy red, as well as in this more understated smoky gray. The condition of this piece stands out with its large compressor case with the original sandblast finish, the unusual gray rotating casing and the attractive patina on the lume on the dial and hands. On top of that, it comes with its presentation window, international warranty, manual and additional ring and crystal, which seems to have been perfectly stored away for decades. We do not know when we will encounter another Polaris II in such amazing condition with all the extra goodies, so catch this daring piece while you can to the store!

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