Rolex Daytona Cosmograph
Steel chronograph with tachymetric bezel. The collector's grail.
A private salon of investment-grade timepieces and storied leather — verified in hand, photographed in daylight, delivered with discretion.
Steel chronograph with tachymetric bezel. The collector's grail.
Octagonal bezel. Tapisserie dial. Integrated steel bracelet.
Iconic dive watch in Oystersteel with black Cerachrom bezel and date display.
Blue gradient dial, porthole case. The icon of sport-luxury.
Steel case with screws on the bezel. The original pilot's watch.
The Moonwatch. Hesalite crystal, manual-wind chronograph.
We do not run auctions. We do not flip. The references that pass through Dog Treat USA are sourced from estates, from old clients, from the back rooms of watchmakers who have known us for a decade.
Every piece is examined by a master watchmaker or, in the case of leather, by a specialist trained in the houses of Paris. The condition report you receive is the same one we keep on file. There is no second story.
They located a 1968 Daytona that had been in a collector's safe in Geneva for thirty-one years. The papers were in the original envelope. The salon did not flinch at the wait, and neither did I.
References enter the salon only through estates, returning clients, and watchmakers we have known for ten years or more.
Movement, case, dial, hands, and papers are examined by an independent master and photographed under daylight.
Every mark, polish line, and stamp is documented. The condition report on your invoice is the file we keep.
Signature, full insurance, chain of custody. Hand-delivery in person for lots above USD 25,000.
The rest are kept for clients who prefer not to publish their wrist. Bring an idea — a reference number, a mood, a memory — and we will lay out three or four candidates over an espresso.