Next Drop: 37 Pieces.
One Chance.

Incoming Pieces
Tap any card to inspect dial, caseback, and movement. Each piece photographed under controlled lighting.














Missed These
These pieces are gone. The buyers who got them were on the drop list. You now know what to do.

6241 · 1969
Rolex Daytona Paul Newman
$84,000
SOLD"Sold 9 minutes after drop. Buyer was on the list for 4 weeks."

1133B · 1970
Heuer Monaco Steve McQueen
$42,000
SOLD"Three collectors messaged us the same minute. One was on the drop list."

2526 · 1956
Patek Philippe Calatrava
$68,000
SOLD"First enamel dial Calatrava we've handled. Gone before we finished photographing."
We Looked Before
You Did
The vintage market is full of optimistic descriptions and bad photographs. We built Tick because we were tired of opening packages disappointed. Every piece is authenticated by someone who owns one.

Reference Verification
Cross-referenced against production records, auction archives, and our network of specialist dealers. Mis-catalogued refs flagged immediately.
Movement Inspection
Every movement opened, cleaned, and timed. Service history documented. Replaced parts noted in condition report.
Macro Photography
48-megapixel macro shots of dial, caseback, movement, and crown. Every scratch documented. No surprises on delivery.
Provenance Research
Serial number dating, previous ownership traced where possible. Birth-year matching for collectors seeking a specific production year.
Unpolished case with sharp lug edges. Dial and hands original with no damage. Movement recently serviced. Extremely rare.
Light surface wear consistent with age. All original parts. May show minor patina on dial — considered desirable by collectors.
Honest wear with character. May have polished case or replaced crystal. Movement serviced. Great wearers, priced accordingly.
The List Gets First Look
Drop list members see every lot 30 minutes before public release. The Paul Newman Daytona sold in 9 minutes. You need to be on the list.