Personally curated · Toledo, Ohio

Uncommon pieces, chosen with intention.

Watches that tell stories and reflect the passions you live — racing, diving, flying, traveling, stargazing. Current availability, personal collection notes, and concierge guidance, all in one focused point of view.

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Citizen Attesa Shades of Red CC4077-71Z standing upright showing the red sunburst dial
Citizen Attesa Shades of Red CC4077-71Z in its presentation box with the red dial litCitizen Attesa Shades of Red CC4077-71Z front view on the titanium braceletCitizen Attesa Shades of Red CC4077-71Z profile in the ATTESA boxCitizen Attesa Shades of Red CC4077-71Z side profile
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Citizen

Attesa Shades of Red

CC4077-71Z

The Citizen Attesa “Shades of Red” CC4077-71Z is a limited edition of 1,800 pieces built around a mesmerizing red sunburst dial that shifts from deep crimson to bright scarlet as the light moves across it. Underneath sits Citizen's flagship technology: light-powered Eco-Drive that never needs a battery, GPS satellite timekeeping that syncs to the correct time and zone anywhere on earth, and a Super Titanium case and bracelet that is both lighter and far harder than steel. This example is brand new in box, a full set, with card dated June 2026. At $1,970 it comes in around $200 below the lowest current Chrono24 listing.

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  • GPS satellite-synced Eco-Drive (light-powered, no battery)
  • Super Titanium case and bracelet
  • Red sunburst chronograph dial
  • Limited edition — 1,800 pieces
  • Sapphire crystal
  • Brand new in box, full set
  • Card dated June 2026
  • $1,970 — about $200 below the lowest Chrono24 listing
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Bulova Shelby Racer 98B452 dial close-up showing the blue and silver chronograph
Bulova Shelby Racer 98B452 full set displayed with the Shelby model carBulova Shelby Racer 98B452 angled view on its cushionBulova Shelby Racer 98B452 caseback engraved with the Carroll Shelby signatureBulova Shelby Racer 98B452 box and papers
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Bulova

Shelby Racer 150th Anniversary Chronograph

98B452

The Bulova 98B452 Shelby Racer celebrates Bulova's 150th anniversary with a tribute to Carroll Shelby and his racing legacy. Limited to 7,500 pieces, it pairs a blue-and-silver motorsport dial and gold-tone accents with a tachymeter scale, three chronograph registers, and a caseback engraved with the Shelby cobra and Carroll Shelby's signature. It ships on a blue-and-cream racing-stripe strap that nods to the classic Shelby livery. Brand new in box, a full set, with card dated June 2026. At $1,175 it comes in about $175 below retail.

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  • Chronograph with tachymeter scale
  • Blue-and-silver racing dial, gold-tone accents
  • Caseback engraved with the Carroll Shelby signature
  • Blue-and-cream racing-stripe strap
  • Limited edition — 7,500 pieces
  • Bulova 150th Anniversary tribute
  • Brand new in box, full set
  • $1,175 — about $175 below retail
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Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Blacktrack on its presentation cushion inside the box
Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Blacktrack dial close-up showing chronograph registers and red accentsBell & Ross BR 03-94 Blacktrack straight-on view of the ceramic case and dialBell & Ross BR 03-94 Blacktrack angled profile showing case depth and strapBell & Ross BR 03-94 Blacktrack caseback engraved with the Blacktrack motorcycle, numbered 131 of 500
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Bell & Ross

BR 03-94 Blacktrack

BR0394-BTR-CE/SCA

A collaboration between Bell & Ross and Blacktrack, the custom motorcycle studio of designer Sacha Lakic — limited to 500 pieces, and this is number 131. The 42mm matte black ceramic case carries B&R's BR-CAL.301 automatic chronograph behind a smoked grey-on-black dial with red accents that echo the café racer that inspired it; the caseback is engraved with the bike itself. The bi-material strap pairs black calf leather over red rubber, so a line of red flashes at the edge whenever the watch moves on the wrist. This one comes from my personal collection — worn sparingly and kept in its box. The case and dial present essentially as new; the strap shows light wear from careful use. Complete with the original box and Jomashop paperwork. At $3,200 it sits well under what the edition commanded at launch, for a numbered piece that rarely comes up for sale.

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  • 42mm matte black ceramic case
  • BR-CAL.301 automatic chronograph movement
  • Limited edition no. 131 of 500
  • Designed with Sacha Lakic of Blacktrack Motorcycles
  • Caseback engraved with the Blacktrack café racer
  • Black calf leather strap over red rubber, ceramic-coated buckle
  • 100m water resistance
  • Complete with original box and Jomashop paperwork
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Grand Seiko Heritage SBGH351G Rikka deep green dial front view
Grand Seiko SBGH351G Rikka dial close-up showing green textureGrand Seiko SBGH351G Rikka three-quarter case viewGrand Seiko SBGH351G Rikka side profile showing case finishingGrand Seiko SBGH351G Rikka caseback view
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Grand Seiko

Heritage Collection

SBGH351G · Rikka

Rikka — standing flowers — marks the start of summer in the traditional Japanese calendar of twenty-four seasons. Grand Seiko built a dial around that moment: a deep, textured green that shifts character as light moves across it, referencing the dense plant growth of early summer without explaining itself too literally. The case is 40mm Ever-Brilliant Steel finished by hand through Zaratsu polishing — the mirror-flat surfaces that define what Grand Seiko means by craft. Inside, the Calibre 9S85 runs Hi-Beat at 36,000 vibrations per hour, rated at +5/-3 seconds per day. Brand new, unworn, full set with card dated May 2026.

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  • 40mm Ever-Brilliant Steel — Zaratsu polished
  • Grand Seiko Calibre 9S85 automatic
  • Hi-Beat 36,000 vph — +5/−3 sec/day accuracy
  • 55-hour power reserve
  • Deep green Rikka textured dial
  • Applied steel markers, gold seconds hand
  • 100m water resistance
  • Brand new, unworn — full set, card dated May 2026
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Filippo Loreti Retro Chrono Verde front view showing green sunburst dial and gold-tone case
Filippo Loreti Retro Chrono Verde dial close-up showing chronograph subdialsFilippo Loreti Retro Chrono Verde in presentation boxFilippo Loreti Retro Chrono Verde three-quarter view showing case and pushersFilippo Loreti Retro Chrono Verde profile view on surface
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Filippo Loreti

Retro Chrono Verde

Retro Chrono | Verde

The Retro Chrono Verde is Filippo Loreti's most visually arresting piece — a cushion case chronograph with a deep green sunburst dial that fades from emerald at the center to near-black at the outer registers. The gold-tone case and pushers give it a vintage racing character reminiscent of 1970s competition chronographs, without the complications of sourcing the real thing. This example is brand new and unregistered. Retail is $190 direct from Filippo Loreti. We're moving it at $149 — below our cost — to make room. If you've been curious about the brand or want a conversation-starting chronograph at a price that doesn't hurt, this is the one.

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  • 42mm cushion stainless steel case, gold PVD
  • Green sunburst dial, gradient to black outer registers
  • Tachymeter bezel
  • Chronograph — hours, minutes, running seconds subdials
  • Japanese Miyota OS20 quartz movement
  • Black leather strap
  • 50m water resistance
  • Brand new, unregistered — below retail
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Close-up of the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton with rose gold-tone bezel accents
Side view of the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton showing the ceramic case and rose gold-tone bezelCrown-side profile of the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic SkeletonRado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton matte black ceramic bracelet and claspExhibition caseback of the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton
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Rado

Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton

R32192152

The Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton blends modern materials with aggressive industrial design. Matte black ceramic keeps the watch lightweight and stealthy, while warm rose gold-tone accents add contrast and depth. The open-worked dial and exhibition caseback show the automatic movement from both sides, giving the piece a technical character that feels equal parts motorsport instrumentation and contemporary architecture. This example is brand new and unworn — never on a wrist — with a card dated April 2026.

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  • 43mm high-tech matte black ceramic case and bracelet
  • Rose gold-tone bezel, crown, and dial accents
  • Skeletonized automatic movement
  • Sapphire crystal
  • Exhibition caseback
  • 300m water resistance
  • Full set with box and papers
  • Brand new, unworn — card dated April 2026
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How I curate

Nothing here is filler.

Each watch earned its place for dial character, movement story, proportions on the wrist, or because it does something better than its peers. I do not chase volume. I build a collection I would stand behind in a room of serious collectors.

Concierge

The same eye I use for my collection, applied to yours.

I offer concierge guidance for collectors who want a specific reference, a first serious purchase, or a discreet exit from something that no longer fits the rotation.

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  • Sourcing and acquisition

    Reference-focused help finding the right piece, weighing alternatives, and knowing when patience is smarter than forcing a buy.

  • First serious watch guidance

    A low-pressure way to learn sizing, movements, service realities, and what actually makes sense as a first meaningful mechanical watch.

  • Authentication and due diligence

    A second set of eyes on photos, paperwork, seller quality, and the questions worth asking before committing real money.

  • Trade and placement

    Thoughtful advice on what to move, what to keep, and how to exit a watch cleanly when it no longer belongs in the rotation.

Industrial heritage

Toledo precision, a personal standard.

The Glass City built America's glass and machine-tool industries on tolerances measured in microns. That heritage informs how I run this practice.