The Tiffany & Co.Rolexes are always fan favorites and Replica Vacheron Constantin watches we're a little surprised this most desired reference 1016 is only estimated to go for only $3000-$5000.Click here for the details on this 1973 Tiffany & Co.Explorer.The next Explorer is one that is very rare and very slick looking.It is the so-called "Blackout" Explorer, which was only made for about two years in the very early 1990s.Called the Blackout for its black (as opposed to white) markers, this watch is definitely a favorite of ours and we actually saw these go for double the $4000-$6000 estimate only a few months ago (see here).
Click here for the details of this rare Blackout Explorer being sold by Antiquorum next week.The final Explorer that is available next week is just that, a Replica A Lange&Sohne watches Explorer.not very old, not signed by any famous jewelry houses, and no production flaws.It is just a run of the mill Explorer from the early 1990s.A classic, great looking watch at a very reasonable estimate of only $1800-$2400.Click here for the details of that.So there you have it folks, four separate Rolex Explorer I's ranging from 1957 to 1991 available to you next week at auction.These are all great watches and we would be proud to own any one of them.
We could be seeing some low turnout at the auction next swiss replica watches week so it might be worth registering to bid, and you never know, you just may steal one of these for below its estimate!For details on how to bid on these watches, click here (it's easier than you think, believe us).This auction begins Wednesday March 4th at 3pm.You can be sure we'll report back on any big news. Hodinkee in Antiquorum, Rolex, Rolex Explorer, Rolex Explorer 1016, Rolex Explorer Black Out, Vintage Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 11:52AM