My brother-in-law showed me photos of two watches he has owned for several decades. He's asked me to help identify them and get an estimate of their worth.
These must be the type of watches that are so unique and rare (most likely Speedies) that owners refuse to share pictures in public view - I'm afraid we'll never see the models, condition or dials of these ones.
I see rare Speedies with ghost bezels, dials, and case. I could probably sell both watches on ebay right now for $6K apiece.
When this guy posts a NOS CK2915-1 and Buzz Aldrin's missing 105.012, the whole lot of you are going to be frantically apologising
Let's hope OP does not use harsh flash light while taking pics of his watches that may potentially induce damage to the dials!