A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEAT AND ONE-PIECE CASEATTRIBUTED TO HENRI JACOT FOR DENT, PARIS, CIRCA 1855The two train eight-day bell striking movement with gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the inside lower edges of both the front and backplates stamped 231 and the lower edge of the rear engraved Dent, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel trefoil hands and incorporating signature DENT. PARIS within the minute ring at six o'clock, the satin-gilt 'Garnier second series' type one-piece bevel glazed caddy moulded case with hinged baluster turned carrying handle over large top glass and repeat plunger to front rail, the rear with hinged glazed door and on cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating inset rounded angles.12.5cm (5ins) high with handle down, 8cm (3.125ins) wide, 6.5cm (2.675ins) deep. Provenance:The property of a deceased gentleman. The current lot can be directly compared to another example signed by Dent (numbered 297) offered by Leigh Extence Fine Antique Clocks (Exeter). In his listing Extence notes that 'the movement (of number 297) is identical to others seen as signed for Henri Jacot and his working partner Louis Baveux, and includes the double-finned dial pillars, the unique layout of the under-dial work, and the style of engraving to the lettering of the signature amongst other features'. He then notes direct comparisons with Jacot number 489. Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1843 the firm expanded taking on a second premises at 33 Cocksur Street, with the Strand premises moving down the road to number 61 by 1851. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the 'great clock' to be housed in Stephen's tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed by 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that Dent became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking.Unfortunately Edward John Dent did not live to see the installation of the 'great clock' as he died in 1853. He was succeeded by his stepson Frederick Rippon Dent, who, in partnership with his brother Richard, continued to expand the business. By 1862 the firm had added 34 Cockspur Street and 34 & 35 Royal Exchange to their list of addresses and, although having seen natural passage of ownership over the intervening years, the business still continues to trade today as Dent & Co. Henri Jacot is recorded by in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as working from 31 Rue de Montmorency, Paris as well as possibly having a factory in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont. The business was awarded Bronze Medals at the Paris 'Exposition' in 1855 and in London 1862; Silver in Paris 1867, 78 and 89 and Gold, again in Paris, 1890. Although Charles Allix notes that Henry Jacot senior died in 1868 and was succeeded by his nephew of the same name further research by Leigh Extence has revealed that after his death Henri's business was actually continued by his brother Julien who was essentially only 'keeping the bench warm' until his son, and Henri's nephew Albert, was able to take over and move the concern forward in 1874. The business is thought to have continued until around 1920. Condition Report: Movement is in clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. Although it is working a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. Dial is free from outwardly visible faults although a very slight chip can be seen at the bottom left corner on very close examination viewing from an oblique angle. Case is in very good condition with no visible chips to the glasses and faults limited to some very slight bumps to the frame as well as some light oxidation/discolouration to the gilding.Clock is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GEORGE V MAHOGANY FUSEE DIAL WALL TIMEPIECEDENT, LONDON, CIRCA 1914The four columnar pillar single chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum, the 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial with DENT triangle trademark over ROYAL EXCHANGE, CORNHILL, & 61 STRAND, LONDON, 58526 to centre, with steel spade hands, set behind a hinged bevel-glazed cast brass bezel with canted silvered insert, applied to a moulded wooden surround fitted via pegs onto rear box case with door to the right hand side and pendulum access flap to the curved base.37.5cm (14.75ins) diameter, 15cm (6in) deep. Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1843 the firm expanded taking on a second premises at 33 Cocksur Street, with the Strand premises moving down the road to number 61 by 1851. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the 'great clock' to be housed in Stephen's tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed by 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that Dent became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking. Unfortunately Edward John Dent did not live to see the installation of the 'great clock' as he died in 1853. He was succeeded by his stepson Frederick Rippon Dent, who, in partnership with his brother Richard, continued to expand the business. By 1862 the firm had added 34 Cockspur Street and 34 & 35 Royal Exchange to their list of addresses and, although having seen natural passage of ownership over the intervening years, the business still continues to trade today as Dent & Co.Dent started numbering their clocks, watches and chronometers from 1876 starting at number 38,000. Condition Report: Movement appears complete, all-original and is in working condition however the mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured hence a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial retains old/original surface however with fairly extensive historic rust spotting/flaking. The rust/corrosion appears to have been stabilised hence the finish exhibits an conserved 'patinated' appearance. The 'triangle' and part of '61 STRAND' have seen some light strengthening/re-touching also. The bezel and wooden surround are in good original condition however the brass securing latch to the rear of the wooden surround is a replacement and there is old paint (light Verdigris green) applied to the rear of the wooden surround (to the exterior visible sections only). The top of the box case has some traces of the same paint otherwise is in sound original condition with faults limited to some noticeable scuffing to the lower right hand edge and minor age related veneer shrinkage.Timepiece has a pendulum (suspension spring repaired) but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A gent's Rolex bi-metal Oyster Perpetual datejust superlative chronometer officially certified bracelet wristwatch, ref. 16233, having signed silvered dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, centre seconds, gold bezel, automatic movement, quick date set, screw-down gold crown, on a bi-metal Jubilee bracelet with hinge deployment clasp, number unknown as sold with two sets of papers and we are unable to remove the back ( one paper states No.R707359 and the other 8435721 and dated 1989), with box, outer box, tag, leather wallet, booklets and two sets of papers (presumably only one being relevant), case dia.36mmIn working order and appears to keep time.Light chips to edge of glass.Some wear to bracelet.
A gent's Omega Constellation 18ct gold cased bracelet watch, ref. 168.047, No. 33841191, circa 1974, the gilded dial signed Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer officially certified, with baton markers, centre seconds, date aperture, automatic movement, on integral 18ct yellow gold bracelet, case w.33mm, 144g, with box and bookletsNote: The Omega ref.166.059/168.047 is referred to by collector's as the 'Richard Burton', the same model being gifted to the actor by his then wife Elizabeth Taylor. Watch runs.Dial good.Glass with very fine surface abrasions only.Case and bracelet generally very good, with modest age wear only.
HALF HUNTER CHRONOMETER MINUTE REPEATER the dial signed McInnes Brothers Glasgow and Newcastle, with twin subsidiary dials. The 18ct gold case hallmarked London 1881, the back of the case engraved with an elaborate monogram for Clan Ewing with the moto in Latin Audaciter (boldly). diameter 5.2cm, weight 176.5gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, repeater works, as does the stop watch facility.
A MID-20th CENTURY U.S. NAVY WALTHAM 8-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER The bowl engraved "U.S. Navy N 461", on gimbal mount, housed in a brass-bound mahogany case with internal glazed viewing window, measuring approx. 12.5cm x 12.5cm x 12.5cm Condition Report:"Please note that we cannot guarantee the mechanical functionality or timekeeping accuracy of any clock. Currently, the chronometer winds and is ticking.Aesthetically, the chronometer presents well. Some knocks, scratches and minor marking to the case, though generally of good, rich colour. Minor losses to the varnish. Wear to the lacquer of the chronometer's case, surrounding the winding knob. Otherwise, general light scratching and tarnish to the case. The glass and face present very well. Some wear and general surface dirt to the bezzle. The chronometer swings freely on its gimbal mount."
A stainless steel Omega Seamaster automatic chronometer wristwatch, ref. 2501.20.00. The signed white dial with baton and dot markers, outer chapter ring and date aperture to 3, automatic movement within a stainless steel case numbered 49615374, to the maker's bracelet with folding clasp, case diameter 36mm. With maker's box. Overall condition good to fair Watch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered Light scratches in keeping with occasional wear Clasp in working order Some discolouration to lume on markers, in keeping with age and wear Bracelet length when closed 17.5cm
Omega Constellation Gent's Stainless Steel Automatic Chronometer Wristwatch. Features pale orange dial, just date display window, seconds sweep. Fold over deployment glass. Case, movement and bracelet excellent condition. Dial colour missing to centre. With Omega certificate, booklet, boxes and tag.
Herrenarmbanduhr "Omega", Modell "Constellation Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified". Tonnenförmiges, vergoldetes Stahlgehäuse, Boden mit reliefierter Sternwarte. Matt vergoldetes Zifferblatt mit aufgelegten Strichindizes, Datumsfenster bei 3 und Zentralsekunde. Automatikwerk. Stärkere Tragespuren und Glas verkratzt. 70er Jahre. D. 4x 3,3 cm. Elasto-Fix-Band.
Herren-Armbanduhr "Omega", Modell "Seamaster Chronometer". Gehäuse und originales "Reiskorn"-Ansatzband mit verdeckter Faltschließe aus Edelstahl. Ref. 168.0061/166.0172. Matt versilbertes Zifferblatt mit aufgelegten Strichindizes und Datumsfenster bei 3, Zentralsekunde. Automatikwerk ca. 1011, Nr. 36153Xxx. KaumTragespuren. Um 1973. B. 3,5, L. ca. 18,5 cm.
ArmbanduhrUm 1970, OMEGA, Modell: SEAMASTERGelbgold 750/-, gestempelt. D. ca. 3,8 cm (mit Krone). Ca. 99 g.Rundes Uhrgehäuse, bezeichnet: Markensignet, Omega, Automatic, Chronometer, Officially Certified, Seamaster, Swiss made, goldenes satiniertes Zifferblatt mit dreiteiligen Stabindizes für die Stunden (gerillt bzw. schwarz), goldene Stabzeiger mit schwarzer Lackauflage am Zeigerende, Minuterie am Zifferblattrand, Zentralsekunde, Datums- und Tagesanzeige bei der 3. Rückseite mit Signet und Seamaster, Waterproof. Handaufzug. Goldenes Armband im Backsteinmuster.
An 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual superlative chronometer wristwatch, the white dial with Roman numerals and batons, 34mm diameter, on an 18ct yellow gold Rolex strap, with two additional links, model number 14238M, serial number P819545, overall approximately 111.5 grams, with International Service Guarantee dated 16/APR/08, other receipts, other papers, calendar fitted box and outer cardboard box CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, however the hands do adjust and it does tick, The glass is in good condition, the case and strap has surface scratches and minor dents conversant with use and wear
A ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer, the pearl dial with Roman numerals and crown at twelve o'clock, steel and yellow metal cased, together with original green leather covered box and outer cardboard case, guarantee card stamped "Jamieson & Carry of Aberdeen" dated 15.01.2019 and verso Serial 851N6604, model 178273 and Jamieson & Carry receipt dated 15.01.2019 for £8,300
Rolex. A stainless steel and gold automatic calendar watch with rare UAE Armed Forces dial, original box and country coded papers, spare links and swings tags Datejust, Reference 16013, Serial number 8763243, 18th August 1985 Jewelled automatic Cal: 3035 movement, champagne dial with applied black and gilt hour markers, printed UAE crest at 6, brushed and polished case with screw on case back, screw down Oyster crown, steel and gold Jubilee bracelet with evidence of a repair to the end piece at 12, together with fitted Rolex box and outer card with original sticker to the case, two spare links, punched chronometer papers stamped 18th August 1985, Rolex booklets and calendar card, and two Rolex swing tags, case, dial and movement signed 36mm diameterCondition Report: The case is a bit worn and quite dirty from being in a warm dry climate- the gold cap on the end link is lacking at 12. The bracelet has some play in the links but overall has plenty of wear left. Perspex crystal is scratched. The dial is in good condition with gentle age to the lume dots. The watch ticks when wound but is untested for timekeeping. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.
Eterna-Matic. A stainless steel automatic chronometer bracelet watch with original swing tag Super Kontiki Limited Edition 50 Years, No 186/499, Reference 1577.41 Automatic movement, orange dial, luminous hour markers and hands, centre seconds, calendar window at 3, uni-rotating calibrated bezel, screw down back with Kontiki medallion, fitted stainless steel bracelet with double button snap clasp, case, buckle, dial and movement signed 39mm diameter (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. The case shows no evidence of wear with case back stickers still intact. The dial is clean with no marks. The watch runs when wound but is not tested for timekeeping and cannot be guaranteed. No box or papers.
Antique Half hunter gold pocket watch the case marked K9, white dial with Roman numerals and inset secondary dial. marked Fattorini & sons Bradford, watch and Chronometer manufacturers, the movement stamped Am Watch Co Waltham Mass, serial number 8919768, on a rose watch chain marked 9c with anchor fob, chain and fob approximately 17.85g, watch 101.80g
A GENTS GOLD PLATED 'OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER' WRISTWATCH, rounded square dial signed 'Omega Constellation Chronometer Electronic f300 Hz', baton markers, date aperture at the three o'clock position, polished case with a stainless steel screw down case back, approximate case width 36mm, fitted with a brown strap and ardillon buckle (condition report: general wear, small dinks and light surface scratches, light wear to the strap, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 16234, 2003, (calibre 3135) lever movement signed and numbered 3 0490951, adjusted to five positions and temperature, white dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, case with screw down crown, faceted bezel, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2080, case serial number F730002, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 78360 and date code letter CL6 for 200436mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, case and bracelet with small dents in parts, edge of the glass with chips at 9, Rolex crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working.
Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Co-Axial Chronometer, 600m/2000ft, model: Seamaster Professional Planet Ocean, ref: 168.1653, 2007, (calibre 2500) co-axial movement signed and numbered 81695270, adjusted to five positions and temperature, dust cap, screw down crown, orange rotating bezel, helium valve at 10, screw back with Sea Horse Seamaster logo, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Omega Watch Co and numbered 168 1653, case serial number 81695270, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 1502/824, with Omega boxes, booklet and Swiss Time Services repair warranty card dated 14/11/23 and three spare bracelet links40mm wideCase and bracelet with light surface scratches in parts, bracelet clasp with one rivet missing to the side of the central hinge part of the clasp, bracelet will close and is still wearable on the wrist, but if the bracelet clasp is open the clasp will come apart, this needs a new rivet and attention, Omega crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, bezel is clean, glass with minor scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working.
Rolex: A Lady's Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Yacht Master, ref: 169623, 2003, (calibre 2235) lever movement signed and numbered A 1819164, adjusted to five positions and temperature, white dial with triangle, dot and baton hour markers, date aperture, case with screw down crown, gold 60 minute scale rotating bezel, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2270, case serial number F764097, Rolex steel and gold oyster bracelet with a deployant fliplock clasp numbered 78733 and date code letter CL7 for 2004, with Rolex box, guarantee paperwork, booklets, calendar card and card holder29mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, Rolex crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working.
Bremont: A Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Bremont, Chronometer, model: Mustang P-51, number 038 of a limited edition of 251 pieces made, circa 2009, lever movement signed and numbered 10853, propeller form automatic rotor, black dial with luminous Arabic and dot hour markers, inner 24 hour ring with a corresponding central 24 hour hand, propeller form seconds hand at 9 and a aluminium subsidiary dial at 12 for 30 minute register, eccentric date aperture at 4, outer 60 minute scale rotating disc operated by the crown in the band at 8, hardened steel case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back signed and with the limited edition number 038/251, Bremont strap with stainless steel double deployant clasp, with Bremont box, inner pouch, Bremont booklet, International warranty card, Chronometer certificate and spare Bremont fabric strap and purchase receipt 43mm wideThe Bremont Mustang P-51 is a limited edition watch of 251 pieces. This watch model was made containing original parts from the famous 1944 Mustang WWII aircraft in the creation of the watch.Case slightly dirty in parts, strap with scuff marks in parts, strap slightly discoloured in parts, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, chronograph is working correctly, movement is working.
Omega: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Co-Axial Master Chronometer, model: Globemaster Constellation, ref: 13030392103001, circa 2017, (calibre 8900) master co-axial chronometer movement signed and numbered 87725601, blue coloured "Pie Pan" dial with baton hour markers, date aperture at 6, case with fluted bezel, glazed back cover secured by four screws and with central constellation logo, case serial number 87725601, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Omega boxes, International Warranty/Master Chronometer/Pictograms cards, instruction booklet, card holder, and one spare bracelet link, purchased from Banks Lyon, Lancaster in 201739mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, case edges is minor dents in parts, Omega crown, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working. Purchased from Banks Lyon, Lancaster in 2017.
Breitling: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Transocean Chronograph 38, ref: A41310, circa 2014, lever movement, dark blue coloured dial with baton markers, outer tachymeter scale, date aperture at 6, two sub dials for seconds and 30 minute register, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back with transocean logo and numbered A41310 2773840, Breitling stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Breitling boxes, International Warranty card, Chronometer certificate, booklets and card holder38mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, case and bracelet with dirt marks, Breitling crown, glass with minor scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, chronograph is working correctly, chronograph hands are returning back to zero when pressing the flyback chronograph button, movement is working.
Omega: An 18 Carat Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Constellation, ref: 1685415, 1963, (calibre 561) lever movement signed and numbered 24442984, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, case screw back with Constellation logo, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co, ALD and numbered 1685415 267643, Birmingham hallmark for 1963, with Omega box34mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with small dirt marks in parts, Omega crown is slightly rubbed, later strap and buckle not by Omega, plexi glass with small scratches, dial surface with very minor spotting staining marks in parts which are only visible under and eyeglass, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, movement is working. Total watch weight 51g.
Rolex: A Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Diamond Set Dial Hour Markers, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 16233/16200, 1991, (calibre 3135) lever movement signed and numbered 5962861, adjusted to five positions and temperature, champagne coloured dial with diamond set hour markers, date aperture, screw down winding crown, gold faceted bezel, screw back signed inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva and numbered 16200, case serial number X113933, Rolex steel and gold jubilee bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 62523 H18 and date code letter P6 for 1991, with Rolex boxes, guarantee paperwork, two spare bracelet links and a swing tag 36mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, case with very minor dents in parts, case and bracelet are dirty in parts, bracelet clasp with light scuff marks, glass is clean, dial is clean, calendar is changing correctly, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
Rolex: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, 660ft=200m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Submariner, ref: 1680, 1977, (calibre 1570) lever movement signed and numbered D415262, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous dagger, dot and baton markers, date aperture, Mercedes luminous hands, rotating 60 minute scale bezel, protected screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland and numbered 1680, case serial number 5289478, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a fliplock deployant clasp numbered 93150 and letter date code CL12 for 2004, end links numbered 580, with International Rolex service guarantee paperwork and spare Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with clasp numbered 93150 and letter date code O8 for 1990 (end links missing) 40mm wide Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, bracelet clasp is not holding when closing the clasp and needs slight attention, plexi glass with scratches, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, originial dial finish is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working. Spare Rolex bracelet is dirty and with surface scratches, bracelet clasp is not holding when closing the clasp and needs slight attention, both end links are missing.
Breitling: A Lady's Stainless Steel Diamond Set Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Chronometer Certifie, 100m/330ft, model: Cockpit Lady, ref: A71356, 2000's, quartz battery movement, black dial with Roman numerals and diamond set hour markers, date aperture, case with protected crown, rotating diamond set bezel, screw back signed and numbered A71356 and 978525, Breitling strap and Breitling steel buckle, with Breitling boxes and Breitling service paperwork dated 15/09/202132mm wideCase with surface scratches, diamonds are all complete, glass is clean, strap with very slight wear, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement is working. Last serviced by Breitling 15/09/2021.
Bremont: A Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Bremont, Chronometer, model: Norton V4, number 029 of a limited edition of 200 pieces made, circa 2017, lever movement and numbered 21783, Norton VR rim inspired form automatic red rotor, silvered dial with Arabic hour markers, outer tachymeter scale, two black carbon fibre effect sub dials for seconds and 30 minute register, date aperture at 6, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back signed and with the limited edition number 029/200, Bremont strap with stainless steel buckle, with Bremont box, inner pouch, Bremont booklet, Warranty card and instruction booklet43mm wideCase with light surface scratches, strap with minor scratches, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, chronograph is working, chronograph hands are returning back to zero when pressing the flyback chronograph button, movement is working.
A Good Mahogany Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed James Murray, Royal Exchange, London, No.802, circa 1840, three tier brass bound case with side carrying handles, lid with a blank brass plaque, inset ivory plaque to the front, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, two dials for 54-hour power reserve and seconds, spade hands, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered, detent escapement, free sprung blued helical hairspring, diamond endstone, split bimetallic balance with weights and timing screws, maintaining power, movement secured within a brass gimbal, sold with an issue of The Antiquarian Horology journal which mentions the history of the Murray clockmaking company. 16cm highWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 17QZ1CQE This marine chronometer was illustrated in an article written for the Antiquarian Horology in Spring 1997. Case with a good mahogany colour, lid with small scratches, front of the case with an inset ivory plaque, dial with minor scratches but otherwise is clean, movement is clean, balance with a good swing, movement is working.
Patek Philippe & Cie Genève, Gondolo, Gold-Chronometer-Lépine750 Roségold-Gehäuse Nr. 502595, 51 mm, 99 g. Guillochierter Aussendeckel. Weisses Emailzifferblatt mit Eisenbahnminuten, roten Minutenzahlen, römischen Stundenzahlen, vergoldeter Birn- und Schwert-Zeiger, kleine Sekunde bei 6 Uhr. Signiertes und nummeriertes, vergoldetes Ankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh, gebläuter Breguetspirale und Rubin-Chatons. Funktionstüchtig.- Gebrauchsspuren, Gehäuse abgerieben und gedellt.
Rolex "Prince" Chronometer, 1930er Jahre750 Roségold-Gehäuse Nr. 59637. 791, 42x22 mm. Handaufzug Kal. Werk Nr. 8041, signiert Rolex. Rotvergoldetes, geometrisch gestaltetes Zifferblatt. Arabische Zahlen, gebläute Birn- und Spritzenzeiger. Stunden-/Minutenanzeige und Sekundenanzeige aufgeteilt. Braunes Lederband mit Dornschliesse. Funktionstüchtig. Mit Rechnungskopie von Ineichen und neuerer Box von Rolex.- Gebrauchsspuren.
Patek Philippe, Gold-Chronometer Gondolo, um 1908Signiertes, glattes 750 Rotgold-Lépinegehäuse Nr. 251892, 55 mm, 128 g. Deckel mit Monogrammgravur, der Staubdeckel bezeichnet "Chronometro Gondolo, No.148619, Patek, Philippe & CIe. Genève, fabricado expressamente para Gondolo & Labouriau Rio-de-Janeiro". Signiertes Email-Zifferblatt mit römischen Stundenzahlen, Eisenbahnminuten und kleiner Sekunde. Bezeichnet "Chronometro Gondolo". Gold-Birnzeiger. Signiertes Werk Nr. 148619 mit Ankerhemmung, Kompensationsunruhe und Feinreglage. Funktionstüchtig.- Minimale Gebrauchsspuren.
Rolex - Gentleman's GMT Master II Superlative Chronometer stainless steel bracelet watch, ref. 16710, bi-directional red and blue 'Pepsi' bezel, black dial with luminous hour markers, date aperture (with cyclops) at the third hour, luminous filled hands and markers, centre seconds hand and triangle tipped GMT hand, signed screw down crown and case back numbered 2180 internally, signed calibre 3185, 31 jewels automatic movement, 40mm diameter (ex.crown), on a Rolex stainless steel tapered bracelet with deployant claspSold with Swimpruf tag, guarantee with serial number D557890, and purchased from Fraser Hart 03/05/06, two Watchworks Guarantee dated 20/05/2014, and 24/05/2022 for complete overhaul, booklets, document holders, box, and outer card box
Omega - Gentleman's Seamaster Professional Co-Axial Chronometer stainless steel bracelet watch, ref.22208000, the blue waved dial with luminous hour markers, date aperture at the third hour, and pierced hour and minute hands, blue bezel with Arabic markers, signed helium valve and crown, signed screw-down case back, the antimagnetic cover revealing a calibre 2500, 27 jewels automatic movement with watch no. 81755***, 43mm diameter (ex.crown), on its Seamaster stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, bracelet no. 825Sold with warranty card dated 15/3/07, purchased from Weber Jewellers, Pictograms card, Chronometer Certificate, tags, card holder, operating instructions, box and outer card box
* Rolex. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual stainless steel unisex wristwatch, serial number 863691 (1985), the 30 mm diameter silvered dial with silver batons and hands, 34 mm case diameter, Rolex logo and 'Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified', stainless steel expanding bracelet, working, in original Rolex box with paperworkQTY: (1)
An emerald and diamond 18ct gold ring, size S, total gross weight approx 2.6gms (stones abraded claws worn, wear and tear pieced at reverse) total gross weight approx 2.6gms, together with a ruby and diamond 18ct gold set half eternity ring, set with alternate calibre cut rubies and small eight cut diamonds, width approx 3mm, size P, a 18ct gold diamond set three stone ring, size K1/2, (worn) combined total gross weight approx 5gms, a 19th century stone set pearl and spinel rose metal ring, cross like form, size T1/2, (chip to stones, abrasions) total gross weight approx 2gms together with a silver cased chronometer (worn dented untested) Further details: wear and tear to all commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
A gentleman's Tissot bi-metal PR100 Chronometer bracelet watch with white enamel dial, 33mm diaCondition:The watch needs a new battery, it is currently not ticking, all three central hands work and set nicely, the only dial that does not seem to change is the month dial, even after extensive winding.The case diameter is 33.08 mm approx.Clasp works fine.
Maull & Polyblank, Albumen Print of Frederick Walter Simms, F.R.A.S.,Maull & Polyblank, the image, with arched top mounted on period paper with manuscript title 'F. W. Simms, F.R.A.S.' the the base of the image, depicting a seated gentleman next to a Smith Beck & Beck, No.1 folding microscope with Varly stage, image 155mm x 208mm, in modern card mountFrederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 – 27 February 1865) was a British civil engineer, known for his association with the Greenwich Observatory. He was the brother of William Simms (1793–1860), who, alongside his partner Edward Troughton formed the company of scientific instrument makers Troughton & Simms.Before joining the Greenwich Observatory in 1830, Simms apprenticed as a surveyor and contributed to the Trigonometrical Survey of Ireland. His tenure at the Observatory began when Thomas Glanville Taylor departed for the Directorship of the Madras Observatory. By 1835, Simms' responsibilities, as listed by John Pond, included observations with the Zenith Tube alongside John Henry Belville, occasional work with other instruments, proofreading printed observations with Henry, and overseeing the publication process of the annual volumes of Greenwich Observations. While Pond commended Simms as "very able and diligent," he also noted irregularities in chronometer rates, which eventually led to expectations of retirement.Despite being paid a modest salary supplemented by earnings from navigation lessons and surveying tasks, Simms found the financial arrangement insufficient. His dissatisfaction culminated in his resignation on 21 October 1835, shortly after the arrival of the new Astronomer Royal, Airy. Airy, in his autobiography, remarked that Simms had hoped for the position of First Assistant, a role for which Airy deemed him unfit.Following his departure from the Observatory, Simms pursued a new career path as a railway surveyor and engineer. In 1836, Simms commenced his role as a resident engineer with the South Eastern Railway Company, embarking on various significant projects, including the construction of the Bletchingley and Saltwood tunnels. He authored several books on surveying and tunnelling and produced the 1838 Map of The Parish of Greenwich in the County of Kent for the Tithe Commissioners.In 1846, the East India Company, seeking to expand railway infrastructure in their territories, approached Simms to serve as their consulting engineer in India. Despite grappling with health issues exacerbated by the climate, Simms briefly sojourned in Mauritius before resuming his duties. Among his responsibilities was overseeing the comprehensive survey and mapping of Calcutta, primarily conducted by local assistants.Upon concluding his tenure with the East India Company, Simms returned to England in 1851, his health notably deteriorated due to the harsh conditions in India. He subsequently retired from active professional life.
Thomas Mercer two day marine chronometer no 21778 with silvered dial, in original wooden case with key. The case has a plaque 'Supplied by Butlers Stores Ltd, 13/16 West Smithfield, London, No 21778', the number matching the clock, above the plaque is 'Blue Star Line' ticker tape. Provenance: The clock comes with a letter from F A Mercer dated 1997 stating that the chronometer offered for sale was originally purchased by Fuselli in Italy for £126 in 1957, and a receipt for refurbishment dated 1997 is also included
Omega Constellation Chronometer gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. 168.017 with date aperture, two-tone hands and baton hour markers, gold dial, gold plated case and signed 24 jewel calibre 564 movement, on black leather strap, case diameter 35mm, serial number 32997524, in Omega travel case with additional leather strap.
Rolex Submariner ‘Blue’ steel/gold, Ref. 16613, from 2002 with original box: Ca. Ø40mm, stainless steel/18K gold, reference 16613, blue 18K gold bezel, automatic chronometer with date, blue dial, original Rolex bracelet stainless steel/gold with deployant clasp, good used condition, in working order, with original inner & outer box, spare links, tags, paperwork and Guarantee card.
A rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic chronometer stainless steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1958, the signed and jewelled P478/BWSbr caliber manual wind movement numbered '1331729', with dust cover, the signed white dial with silvered Arabic '12' and '6' and baton hour markers, the signed case back interior numbered '748239', case diameter 3.5cm, on a black leather strap. Note: the Geophysic was produced for only one year in 1958 to celebrate Jaeger-LeCoultre's 125th anniversary and also the world's first International Geophysical Year. The Geophysic was produced to withstand extreme conditions and meet the highest standards, particularly in terms of water resistance, anti-magnetism and precision timing. It subsequently became a symbol of excellence for the watchmakers.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel and gold gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 1505, circa 1970, with signed and jewelled movement, the signed champagne tinted dial with gilt hour markers and date aperture, the case with fluted gold bezel and Rolex crown to winding button, detailed between the lugs '1505' and '2271948', the tapered link bracelet numbered '7835' above '19', with signed foldover clasp, case diameter 3.4cm, with green Rolex case, wallet, two hang tags, calendar card, two booklets and chronometer test certificate.
An Omega Electronic F300 Hz Seamaster Chronometer gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1972, the signed and jewelled 1250 caliber movement numbered '35696870', the signed gilt dial with date aperture, the signed case back interior numbered '198.001', case diameter 3.6cm, together with an Elco lady's wristwatch and a Sekonda lady's wristwatch.
A circa 1990 Rolex 'Day-Date' 18ct gold automatic wristwatch, 36mm, Ref. 18238, case back Ref. 18200, Cal. 3155, Serial No. 5268265, on original 18ct gold 'President' bracelet, clasp stamped '8385', end links stamped '55B', complete with 'buckle' case (Ref. 71.00.03), outer box, cushion insert, 'Datejust' manual, swing tag, card wallet, Chronometer guarantee and two spare links, (dial replaced as part of Rolex service).

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