Hermes Ashtrays, Paul Dupre-LafonHermes Ashtrays, Paul Dupre-Lafon

Hermes Ashtrays, Paul Dupre-Lafon

Step into a world of vintage luxury with the Vintage Hermes Ashtrays, Paul Dupre-Lafon. This extraordinary set of stacked leather stirrup ashtrays, designed by the renowned French designer Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermes, exudes an unparalleled blend of practicality and opulence. As a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement, Paul Dupre-Lafon's creative genius and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of these ashtrays. Crafted in the 1940s, these rare pieces epitomize the harmonious union between functionality and sheer indulgence, showcasing the timeless design legacy of both Paul Dupre-Lafon and Hermes. Elevate your space with a touch of refined elegance and capture the essence of a bygone era with these exceptional Hermes ashtrays.

$2,600
Hermes Barometer, Leather Ring BaseHermes Barometer, Leather Ring Base

Hermes Barometer, Leather Ring Base

Experience the allure of vintage sophistication with the Vintage Hermes Barometer featuring a Leather Ring Base. This extraordinary piece showcases an unusually modern design from Hermes, exuding a minimalist aesthetic that is both captivating and timeless. Set on a sleek and stylish ring base, this barometer stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of Hermes. Dating back to the 1970s, it captures the essence of a bygone era while effortlessly blending with contemporary interiors. Embrace the fusion of functionality and elegant design with this remarkable Vintage Hermes Barometer, a true collector's gem.

$1,200
Hermes Barometer, PortholeHermes Barometer, Porthole

Hermes Barometer, Porthole

Experience the timeless elegance and nautical charm of the Vintage Hermes Barometer, Porthole. This iconic mid-20th century piece features a wing-nut closure that grants access to the barometer through a beautifully crafted porthole. Meticulously preserved, it showcases Hermes' exceptional craftsmanship and enduring style, making it a coveted collector's item. With its rich patina and impeccable design, this vintage treasure adds character to any space, while its atmospheric pressure tracking functionality serves as a practical and sophisticated addition. Embrace the heritage and allure of Hermes with this exquisite work of art that captures the essence of refinement and exploration.

$2,500
Hermes Hoof OpenerHermes Hoof Opener

Hermes Hoof Opener

Introducing the Hermes Hoof Opener: an iconic barware masterpiece that seamlessly merges artistry and functionality. Crafted in the shape of a hoof, this bottle opener is a testament to Hermes' unwavering commitment to exquisite design. With its perfect articulation and ergonomic construction, it effortlessly fits in the palm of your hand, offering a comfortable grip for effortless bottle opening. Dating back to the desirable 1960s era, this Hermes Hoof Opener has become one of the most coveted accessories, symbolizing the brand's timeless appeal and unparalleled craftsmanship. Elevate your bar experience and captivate your guests with this extraordinary piece that embodies the fusion of luxury and practicality.

$1,800
Heuer Autavia GMT “Tropical Dial” Ref. 1163 MKII with Faded Red & Blue BezelHeuer Autavia GMT “Tropical Dial” Ref. 1163 MKII with Faded Red & Blue Bezel

Heuer Autavia GMT “Tropical Dial” Ref. 1163 MKII with Faded Red & Blue Bezel

Remarkable automatic Heuer Autavia GMT reference 1163 in pristine condition and featuring a brown or “tropical” dial. One of the most beautiful dials found on a sports vintage watch. The Autavia is powered by a cal.11 automatic movement, an absolute workhouse of a caliber. Its 42mm steel case is perfectly proportioned, which makes this iteration of the Autavia as wearable today as it was then. The watch was manufactured in 1971-1972 and belongs to the second execution of the GMT Autavia also known as the MKII. Beautifully faded brown dial goes along perfectly with the faded blue and red rotating bezel. Reference 1163 had three variations, each with its own distinctive tell. The first execution had a bezel marked with 24 numbers. The second execution had a bezel marked with even numbers. The third execution came with a dial that featured three red stripes bordering the inner minutes chronograph counter. Though out of these variations the coolest one is probably the second execution for the fact that some can be found with brown tropical dials. In-Depth Reading The history behind Heuer as a brand and link to every high speed motoring sport is absolutely fascinating. They have been behind some of the most iconic chronograph watches ever made, think the Carrera, Monaco, and of course the Autavia. The name originally stems from a combination of Automobile and Aviation. Though the model was formally released in 1933 as a dash counter for pretty much anything that could go death defyingly fast, the Autavia gained its formal name in 1962. As a matter of fact the Autavia was the first Heuer to have its model name printed on the dial. The early 60’s gave the world the first two Autavia’s. Those were ref. 2446 (three counter chronograph) and 3646 (two counter chronograph). Both were powered by a manual caliber and featured both chronograph pushers and crown on the right side of the case. In 1969 Heuer released the first iteration of the automatic Autavia. This came fitted with the famed Caliber 11, which had both chronograph pushers on the right side and the setting crown on the left side. During the 20 year life cycle of the Autavia Heuer released around 200 iterations. Different dial variations, cases, movements etc. All in all the Autavia became a massive cash cow for the manufacture but the first variations do hold a special place in collector hearts. These were the watches that were pictured alongside some of the most prominent car racers such as Mario Andretti, Jochen Rindt, Jo Siffert, amongst others. Technical Specifications Brand: Heuer Model: Autavia GMT Reference: 1163 MKII Case Size: 42mm Movement: Buren Cal. 11 Noteworthy Details: Brown “Tropical” Dial Crystal: Plastic Glass Year of Manufacture: 1970 Box & Papers: No

$13,000
High-Top Boat ShoeHigh-Top Boat Shoe

High-Top Boat Shoe

Experience the unbeatable blend of style and comfort with the Ortigni High Top Boat Shoe. Crafted from lightweight calf leather, these shoes embody sophistication and practicality. The distinctive rubber box sole, leather threading, and laces showcase exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Elevate your footwear collection with these versatile high tops that effortlessly combine contemporary design with timeless elegance. Perfect for any occasion, the Ortigni High Top Boat Shoe is the epitome of style and comfort.

$375
High-Top Boat Shoe in SuedeHigh-Top Boat Shoe in Suede

High-Top Boat Shoe in Suede

Experience the unbeatable blend of style and comfort with the Ortigni High Top Boat Shoe. Crafted from lightweight suede leather, these shoes embody sophistication and practicality. The distinctive rubber box sole, leather threading, and laces showcase exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Elevate your footwear collection with these versatile high tops that effortlessly combine contemporary design with timeless elegance. Perfect for any occasion, the Ortigni High Top Boat Shoe is the epitome of style and comfort.

$355
Jasper Button Fishtail BraceletJasper Button Fishtail Bracelet

Jasper Button Fishtail Bracelet

This classic fishtail bracelet was hand-braided in Brooklyn, NY. The designer used premium nylon cord, lightly coated with wax, giving it a 100% water-resistant finish. The wax coating guarantees its durability and many years' worth of typical daily wear. It features a jasper button and sterling silver clasp closure. In the local craft markets of Jericoacoara, Brazil, Australian-born Scosha Woolridge sold her very first piece of handmade jewelry. This was the beginning of a passion for jewelry-making that continues to this day. Scosha draws her inspiration from the cultures she observed on expeditions through the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and South America.

$140
Lapis Button Fishtail Bracelet in BlackLapis Button Fishtail Bracelet in Black

Lapis Button Fishtail Bracelet in Black

This classic fishtail bracelet was hand-braided in Brooklyn, NY. The designer used premium nylon cord in black, lightly coated with wax, giving it a 100% water-resistant finish. The wax coating guarantees its durability and many years' worth of typical daily wear. It features a lapis button and sterling silver clasp closure. In the local craft markets of Jericoacoara, Brazil, Australian-born Scosha Woolridge sold her very first piece of handmade jewelry. This was the beginning of a passion for jewelry-making that continues to this day. Scosha draws her inspiration from the cultures she observed on expeditions through the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and South America.

$140
Leather with Small ID - Sterling SilverLeather with Small ID - Sterling Silver

Leather with Small ID - Sterling Silver

The Buckle is handmade in the USA from Sterling Silver with full grain, vegetable-tanned bridle leather by BillyKirk. Two sizes are available; the S/M fitting 6.5" to 7.5" and M/L fitting 7.5" -8.5." Each bracelet is created with three holes for easy size adjustment. This versatile piece was intended to be worn on its own or with any stack. Man of the World founder Alan Maleh wears this piece daily with his curated stack. Alan worked closely with the Bray brothers to ensure his first signature piece was a perfect creation.  Founded in Los Angeles by brothers Chris and Kirk Bray, Billykirk has been a pioneer in the Made In America Movement for over twenty years. Inspired by a vintage watch strap purchase in 1999,  Billykirk supported and grew the American leather artisan industry. Always made in the USA, their trademark is the use of the finest materials, uncompromising attention to quality, and a thoughtful eye for design. When you purchase a  BillyKirk product, it is guaranteed to be unique and admired.

$225
Longines Center Seconds with Porcelain DialLongines Center Seconds with Porcelain Dial

Longines Center Seconds with Porcelain Dial

There is something special about vintage watches that display “center seconds”. Most vintage watches have “small seconds” a smaller sub dial located at the six o’clock position on the dial that displays the seconds passing. Center seconds is when the seconds hand is placed on top of the hours and minutes hands. This Longines is an overall fantastic watch, features a clean porcelain dial and is powered by a manual movement, which is housed within a sterling silver case. Brand: Longines Model: Center Seconds Dial: Porcelain Movement: Manual Case Size: 33 mm Case Material: Sterling Silver Details: Center Seconds

$1,600
Longines Cushion Silver Case with Porcelain DialLongines Cushion Silver Case with Porcelain Dial

Longines Cushion Silver Case with Porcelain Dial

A vintage Longines with sterling silver cushion case and Arabic numeral porcelain dial accompanied by outstanding provenance, always a major plus when collecting vintage watches. This particular watch sold in Poland on January 9 1929 to Zipper, the authorized dealer at the time. It was serviced in 2020 and is in fantastic working order. To find these watches almost 100 years after they first left the factory makes us incredibly happy and proud to be able to share it through our site. Brand: Longines Model: Cushion Case Caliber: 13.34ZZ Serial Number: 4.706.861 Dial: Porcelain Size: 32mm Metal: Sterling Silver Movement: Manual Year: 1929 Remarks: Sold in Poland on Jan 9, 1929

$1,450
Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)

Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)

This solid sterling silver classic fishtail ID bracelet was hand-braided in Brooklyn, NY. The creator used premium nylon cord, lightly coated with wax, giving it a 100% water-resistant finish. The wax coating guarantees its durability and many years' worth of typical daily wear. It features a sterling silver button clasp closure. Available in two sizes, M (7.25") and L (7.75").  In the local craft markets of Jericoacoara, Brazil, Australian-born Scosha Woolridge sold her very first piece of handmade jewelry. This was the beginning of a passion for jewelry-making that continues to this day. Scosha draws her inspiration from the cultures she observed on expeditions through the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and South America.

$250
Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)

Lookout Bracelet (Fishtail with Silver ID)

This solid sterling silver classic fishtail ID bracelet was hand-braided in Brooklyn, NY. The creator used premium nylon cord, lightly coated with wax, giving it a 100% water-resistant finish. The wax coating guarantees its durability and many years' worth of typical daily wear. It features a sterling silver button clasp closure. Available in two sizes, M (7.25") and L (7.75").  In the local craft markets of Jericoacoara, Brazil, Australian-born Scosha Woolridge sold her very first piece of handmade jewelry. This was the beginning of a passion for jewelry-making that continues to this day. Scosha draws her inspiration from the cultures she observed on expeditions through the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and South America.

$250