5 Watches Available on the Watchanalytics Marketplace
Discover rare and iconic timepieces you can buy today, with zero commission on our new marketplace
WatchAnalytics is an evolving reality, and since the first newsletters of this year we have been telling you that 2025 would be full of new things.
In addition to the new features we have already unveiled to you in previous articles, a few weeks ago we launched our Marketplace, a peer-to-peer platform dedicated to watch enthusiasts, which allows them to buy and sell watches without commission. Transactions take place directly between buyer and seller outside the platform, providing greater freedom and reduced costs.
By clicking inside the Marketplace section, found on our site, you will be able to view a selection of watches for sale and through the appropriate button you will be able to make an offer for the watch you would like to purchase. At this point the seller will contact you back to finalize the deal.
Today we present some of the most interesting watches featured within this new section.
MB&F Legacy Machine N°1 (LM1)
MB&F is known for its out-of-the-box creations, and the Legacy Machine No. 1 is no exception. This watch is a tribute to the great watchmaking masters of the past, but with a futuristic twist. Its most spectacular feature is definitely the balance wheel suspended in the center of the dial, a true work of art in motion.
Created in collaboration with Jean-François Mojon and Kari Voutilainen, the LM1 combines tradition and innovation, with two independent time zones and a linear power reserve indicator. An iconic piece of independent watchmaking.
The watch is available in excellent condition, with original box and had a full service by MB&F in Feb 2025. You can find it here.
Omega Speedmaster Japan Racing 3570.40
Initially launched as a limited edition of 2004 pieces for the Japanese market in 2004, the Japan Racing 3570.40 is one of the most coveted Speedmasters among collectors.
Its gray dial with orange and black details recalls the world of motor racing, making it instantly recognizable. The beating heart is the legendary caliber 1861, the same as the Moonwatch 3570.50. An unusual Speedmaster, available in excellent condition with box and papers.
You can find it here.
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Moonphase 384.026
If there is one brand that embodies the perfection of German watchmaking, it is A. Lange & Söhne. The Saxonia Moonphase 384.026 is an example of refinement and technical excellence.
This model combines Lange's iconic “big date” with an enchanting moonphase, perfectly synchronized to remain accurate for over 122 years. The 40 mm white gold case and silver dial lend timeless elegance, while the L086.5 automatic movement ensures a 72-hour power reserve. A masterpiece for those who appreciate beauty and precision.
This timepiece is available unworn, with box and papers.
You can find it here.
Rolex Daytona 6265
The Rolex Daytona 6265 is a legend, one of the models from which the history of the iconic Rolex chronograph began. Created in the late 1960s for professional pilots, this chronograph is synonymous with performance and style.
Its steel bezel with tachymeter scale and sturdy hand-wound Valjoux 727 movement make it a one-of-a-kind model. Worn by collectors and celebrities alike, the Daytona 6265 is more than a watch: it is a piece of history.
This timepiece is available in excellent condition, with box and papers.
You can find it here.
Cartier Tank Louis Cartier WGTA0011
Created in 1917 and inspired by World War I tanks, the Cartier Tank is a symbol of elegance and sophistication. The Louis Cartier WGTA0011 carries on this tradition with a 34 mm rose gold case, a minimalist silver dial, and the classic sapphire cabochon on the crown.
The 8971 MC manual movement and leather strap complete a timeless design made famous by icons such as Jackie Kennedy and Andy Warhol. If you are looking for a watch that exudes history and class, the Tank Louis Cartier is the perfect choice.
This timepiece is available in excellent condition, with box and papers.
You can find it here.
The WatchAnalytics Marketplace is just getting started, and this is only a glimpse of the selection of timepieces you can find! We hope that our efforts in building this new feature will help you find your next watch.