Jason’s Watch Corner

Jason’s Watch Corner Hey I’m Jason, I’m a collector/seller from Hanoi, Vietnam.

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅The Omega Seamaster Ref. 14770-1 SC is one of those quietly brilliant early-1960s ...
05/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

The Omega Seamaster Ref. 14770-1 SC is one of those quietly brilliant early-1960s Omegas that gets everything right. Produced during the transition before the Seamaster De Ville era, it combines elegant mid-century proportions with thoughtful engineering and timeless design.

Measuring approximately 34.5mm, the stainless steel monocoque case wears beautifully on the wrist while offering improved moisture resistance thanks to its front-loading construction. The standout feature is the clean crosshair dial, paired with applied baton markers, slim hands, and a warm plexiglass crystal that gives the watch a depth and character modern watches struggle to replicate.

Powering the watch is Omega’s respected Caliber 562 automatic movement, a 24-jewel in-house caliber introduced in 1963. Known for its reliability, smooth winding feel, and approximately 48-hour power reserve, it remains one of Omega’s most beloved vintage movements.

This example is in great condition for its age, showing little amount of scratches and no dents. The dial is clean, the crystal is clean. The watch comes fitted on custom Milanese straps and a pair of custom leather straps with Omega buckle. Watch was serviced and keep time well. Watch comes with period correct Omega Box (no papers).

💵 Price: $1300 + $60-80 flat shipping fee (via UPS/FedEx/DHL express).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅Oris is one of the well-known independent Swiss brands, and its Big Pointer Date d...
05/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

Oris is one of the well-known independent Swiss brands, and its Big Pointer Date design has been a staple of the brand since its introduction in 1938. Originally designed for pilots, the “Big Crown”—which gives the model its name—allowed for easy adjustments while wearing gloves.

The Oris Big Crown Complication Moonphase, features a 38mm stainless steel case with a rose gold-plated coin-edge bezel. The case measures 47.5mm lug-to-lug, 11.5mm in thickness, and has a lug width of 19mm. It is equipped with a domed plexiglass crystal and a screw-down exhibition case back showcasing the automatic Oris Caliber 581 movement, which offers a 38-hour power reserve and operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour. The silver guilloché dial includes gold-toned Arabic numerals and indices, with sub-dials displaying the day at 3 o’clock, a 24-hour second time zone at 6 o’clock, and the date at 9 o’clock. A moonphase indicator is positioned at 12 o’clock. The watch is water-resistant up to 50 meters.

The watch is in excellent condition, showing minimal signs of wears with very little scratches and no dents. Watch comes with original Oris straps and buckle with a complimentary alligator straps. Watch has been serviced so it keeps great time at +/-5s. Watch comes with Oris box, booklet, white card)

💵 Price: $1500 + $60 - 80 shipping (via DHL/UPS express). 💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅Up for sale is the Discontinued Oris Big Crown Original Pointer Date 7551 36mm in ...
05/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

Up for sale is the Discontinued Oris Big Crown Original Pointer Date 7551 36mm in great condition.

Oris is one of the well-known independent Swiss brands, and its Big Pointer Date design has been a staple of the brand since its introduction in 1938. Originally designed for pilots, the “Big Crown”, which gives the model its name, allowed for easy adjustments while wearing gloves.

While there are many modern interpretations of this watch with different colors and sizes, the 7551 stands out for several reasons. It’s one of the rarer Big Crown models at 36mm in diameter, with a 44mm lug-to-lug and an 18mm lug width, making it an ideal dress watch size. It fits a wide range of wrist sizes, from 14.5cm (5.7 inches) to 18.5cm (7.3 inches), whereas most modern Big Crown models lean towards sportier proportions at 38mm or 40mm.

Notable features include a multi-piece stainless steel case with a gold-plated top ring, a domed plexiglass crystal, and a see-through case back with mineral glass.

The watch is in great condition showing minor scratches and no dents fitting for its age. Crystal is clean and clear. Dial is clean and has no marks. The watch features on the OEM bracelet that fits up to 19cm wrist (7.5 inches). Watch has been serviced so it’s running well and keeping great time. Watch comes with Oris box (no papers).

💵 Price: $1095 + $60 - 80 shipping (via DHL/UPS express).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅The Omega Speedmaster Date ref. 3212.80.00, a versatile and often overlooked chapt...
05/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

The Omega Speedmaster Date ref. 3212.80.00, a versatile and often overlooked chapter in the Speedmaster lineage that blends classic chronograph functionality with everyday wearability. Housed in a well-proportioned 40mm stainless steel case, this reference strikes a sweet spot between vintage-inspired sizing and modern presence, making it suitable for a wide range of wrist sizes.

The deep blue dial is the highlight here, offering a rich contrast against the polished steel hands and applied indexes. The classic tri-compax layout features running seconds, a 30-minute counter, and a 12-hour chronograph totalizer, along with a practical date window at 3 o’clock. Super-LumiNova on the hands and markers ensures strong legibility in low-light conditions, while the matching blue tachymeter bezel reinforces the Speedmaster’s racing and timing heritage.

Powering the watch is the Omega Calibre 1164, an automatic chronograph movement based on the robust Valjoux 7750 architecture. Known for its reliability, ease of servicing, and proven long-term durability, it offers approximately 44 hours of power reserve and delivers the solid, confidence-inspiring feel that enthusiasts expect from this caliber.

A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating protects the dial, while the stainless steel bracelet with a foldover clasp completes the package, giving the watch a cohesive and sporty look. With 100 meters of water resistance, this Speedmaster Date is far more practical for daily wear than its manually wound Moonwatch siblings.

This watch is in great condition, with little sign of wear and no dents. Case, dial and crystal are in great shape. Watch is featured on OEM bracelet that fits up to 19cm (7.5inches). The movement is keeping excellent time and it’s running well within specs. It comes with Omega box (no papers).

💵 Price: $2550 + $60-80 shipping (via DHL/UPS/FedEx express).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee covered by the buyer).

04/06/2026

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✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅Up for grabs is the Grand Seiko SBGA431, one of the rarest modern Spring Drive ref...
04/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

Up for grabs is the Grand Seiko SBGA431, one of the rarest modern Spring Drive references ever produced. Released exclusively for the Chinese market in 2020, this special edition was originally planned as a run of 222 pieces, but production was ultimately reduced to just 181 examples.

The reason behind this unusual production number comes down to Chinese culture, where the number “4” is widely considered unlucky because its pronunciation closely resembles the word for “death.” To avoid serial numbers containing the digit 4, Grand Seiko chose to limit production to 181 pieces, making the SBGA431 even rarer than originally intended.

The watch is housed in a beautifully proportioned 41mm stainless steel case, measuring approximately 49mm lug-to-lug, 12.5mm thick, and fitted with a 21mm lug width. Like many modern Grand Seikos, the dimensions are balanced exceptionally well thanks to the curved lugs and Zaratsu-polished surfaces, allowing it to wear comfortably despite its sporty presence.

The highlight is undoubtedly the textured “Winter’s Whisper” dial. Inspired by freshly fallen snow, the dial constantly changes character under different lighting conditions, while the vibrant red seconds hand provides a striking contrast against the cool silver-white background and serves as a subtle nod to Chinese culture.

Powering the watch is Grand Seiko’s renowned Spring Drive Caliber 9R65, combining the beauty of a mechanical movement with quartz-regulated precision. Offering an accuracy of approximately ±1 second per day and a 72-hour power reserve, it remains one of the most technically impressive movements available in modern watchmaking. The signature gliding seconds hand is, as always, mesmerizing to watch in motion.

This example is in excellent condition, showing almost no sign of wear. The dial is clean and crisp, the crystal is clean. The watch comes fitted on OEM bracelet that has full links. Watch comes with original box, papers, tags and additional alligator straps.

💵 Price: $6000 + $60–80 worldwide via UPS, FedEx or DHL Express.
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅The Omega Constellation Pie Pan Ref. 168.005 is a quintessential 1960s dress watch...
04/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

The Omega Constellation Pie Pan Ref. 168.005 is a quintessential 1960s dress watch that embodies Omega’s pursuit of precision and elegance during the golden age of Swiss watchmaking. Introduced as part of the flagship Constellation line, it represents the brand’s legacy of chronometer-certified accuracy while offering one of the most iconic dial designs of the era.

The standout feature of this model is its distinctive pie-pan dial, with sharply faceted edges that give the dial depth and character. Applied hour markers shimmer subtly against the silver surface, while the small gold star above 6 o’clock points to the Constellation’s heritage as a chronometer-grade watch. The sculpted dog-leg lugs give the 34mm case a strong wrist presence despite its vintage proportions, while the Observatory medallion on the caseback serves as a symbol of Omega’s pursuit of chronometric excellence.

Inside beats the Omega Calibre 564, one of Omega’s finest automatic movements of the period. It features 24 jewels, chronometer certification, and a quick-set date function operated via the crown, making it especially practical for everyday use. The copper-toned finishing and refined bridge layout highlight Omega’s attention to both engineering and aesthetics.

At a time when watch design often leaned on excess, the 168.005 stood out for its restraint and balance. It was the work of a young Gérald Genta, whose design instincts gave the Constellation its voice long before he went on to shape icons like the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and IWC Ingenious.

This example remains in great condition for its age with all original parts, showing minor scratches here and there and no dents fitting for its age. The dial is clean and crisp, the crystal is clear. It has been recently serviced and is keeping great time. The watch comes fitted on custom leather straps and Omega buckle. Watch comes with standard watch box (no papers).

💵 Price: $2600 + $60-80 shipping fee (via UPS/FedEx/DHL express).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer)

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅Up for sale is the Discontinued Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 7543 40mm in excellent...
04/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

Up for sale is the Discontinued Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 7543 40mm in excellent condition.

Oris is one of the well-known independent Swiss brands, and its Big Pointer Date design has been a staple of the brand since its introduction in 1938. Originally designed for pilots, the “Big Crown”—which gives the model its name—allowed for easy adjustments while wearing gloves.

The watch measures 40mm in diameter with a 48mm lug-to-lug and a 20mm lug width. It features a brushed and polished stainless steel case paired with rose gold plated bezel for a refined contrast. The light cream dial includes Arabic numerals and rose gold index markers, along with luminescent hands for improved visibility. Additional highlights include a multi-piece stainless steel construction, a domed plexiglass crystal up front, and a see-through case back made of mineral glass.

The watch is in excellent condition with little scratches mostly on the clasp and no dents fitting for its age. Crystal is nice and clean, and dial is flawless. Watch is featured on OEM bracelet that fits up to 20cm (8 inches). It has been recently serviced and is running well within COSC standard at +/-5s a day. Watch comes with Oris box and booklet (no papers).

💵 Price: $1100 + $60-80 shipping (via UPS express).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee covered by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅The Oris Complication Ref. 7433 is one of those very charming 1990s pieces that qu...
03/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

The Oris Complication Ref. 7433 is one of those very charming 1990s pieces that quietly packs an incredible amount of mechanical complication into a compact and wearable dress watch format.

This one comes in a classic 35mm stainless steel case measuring approximately 41mm lug-to-lug and around 11mm thick, making it wear very elegantly on the wrist without feeling overly delicate. The proportions are very balanced, especially paired with the domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal which adds a nice softness and vintage character when viewed at different angles.

The dial is where the watch really starts to shine. Finished in a clean white/silver tone often featuring subtle guilloché or engine-turned textures, the layout manages to fit an impressive amount of information without becoming cluttered. You get a moonphase display at 12 o’clock, day display at 3, pointer-style date at 9, alongside a 24-hour second time zone indicator at 6 o’clock. It has that very classic neo-vintage complication aesthetic that feels both mechanical and elegant at the same time.

Inside sits the Oris Caliber 571, based on the ETA 2688 architecture. Reliable, straightforward to service, and mechanically interesting with the amount of complications packed into such a slim case profile. Depending on condition and servicing, these typically offer around 24–38 hours of power reserve.

Another detail I appreciate on these is the hidden case pusher system used to adjust the complications. The pusher at 10 adjusts the date, 2 o’clock adjusts the day, and 4 o’clock controls the GMT function, keeping the case profile clean while still maintaining all the calendar functional.

This example is in good condition for its age, showing little amount of scratches and no dents. The dial is clean, the crystal is clean. The watch comes fitted on custom leather straps. Watch was serviced and keep time well. Watch comes with standard watch box (no papers).

💵 Price: $1400 + $60 flat shipping fee (via UPS/DHL with tariffs and duty fee covered).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅The Seiko Prospex Alpinist “Rock Face” SPB355J1 is one of the most desirable moder...
03/06/2026

✅ Available for sale - DM to grab it ✅

The Seiko Prospex Alpinist “Rock Face” SPB355J1 is one of the most desirable modern Alpinist references and a European-exclusive limited edition of just 3,000 pieces worldwide.

Built upon the classic Alpinist formula, the Rock Face introduces a unique textured grey dial inspired by rugged mountain granite. Combined with the striking blued cathedral hands, applied blue-toned markers, and exclusive brushed bezel, it offers a completely different personality compared to the standard Alpinist lineup. The dial constantly changes character under different lighting conditions and is easily one of the most attractive executions Seiko has produced in recent years.

The watch measures 39.5mm in diameter, 46.4mm lug-to-lug, and 13.2mm thick, making it one of the most versatile sports watches in Seiko’s catalogue. The signature internal compass bezel remains controlled via the secondary crown at 4 o’clock, preserving the adventurous spirit that has defined the Alpinist collection for decades.

Inside beats Seiko’s in-house Caliber 6R35 automatic movement, offering hacking seconds, hand-winding capability, and an impressive 70-hour power reserve. The movement can be viewed through the exhibition caseback, while the sapphire crystal and 200m water resistance ensure the watch remains highly practical for everyday wear.

Completing the package is the original sand-grey canvas strap with signed deployant clasp, alongside the additional blue leather strap supplied exclusively with the limited-edition set. A modern Alpinist with distinctive looks, excellent proportions, and genuine collectibility, the Rock Face is easily one of the strongest special editions Seiko has released in recent years.

This example is in like new condition, showing very little signs of wears and no scratches. The dial is clean and crisp, the crystal is clean. The watch comes fitted on OEM straps. Watch comes as full set with original box, papers, tags and a bonus pair of straps.

💵 Price: $1600 + $60 flat shipping fee (via UPS with tariffs and duty fee covered).
💳 Payment via PayPal F&F or G&S (+4.6% fee paid by the buyer).

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