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Los 4193

Taschenuhr: extrem seltenes Chronometer mit Chronograph, Vacheron & Constantin Spezialkaliber "RA 19/20 Douzième Chronograph", Genf 1911, mit Stammbuchauszug: Ca. Ø55mm, ca. 135g, 18K Gold, Savonnette, Gehäusenummer 222938, Werksnummer 359458, sehr seltenes Chronometerkaliber mit Chronograph "Compteur", besonders große Goldschrauben-Chronometer-Unruh, Feinregulierung, hochfeiner Chronograph, einwandfrei erhaltenes, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt mit 30-Minuten-Zähler, gebläute Stahlzeiger, ausgezeichneter und wenig benutzter Erhaltungszustand, Genfer Taschenchronometer der Extraklasse, funktionstüchtig. Provenienz: Auktion "The Art Of Vacheron Constantin", Genf 1994, 11.500 Schweizer Franken (https://www.cortrie.de/go/P0Z).

Los 4152

Taschenuhr: schwere Goldsavonnette mit Chronometerhemmung, Dent London No.45937, ca.1875: Ca. Ø51,5mm, ca. 124g, 18K Gold à-goutte, guillochiert, Londoner Hallmarks 1875, Staubdeckel bezeichnet Chronometer, exquisites Wippen-Chronometerwerk mit besonderer sphärischer Spirale, verschraubte Goldchatons, Antrieb über Kette und Schnecke, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt (Krakelee unter der Sekundenskala), Goldzeiger, insgesamt guter Zustand, sehr seltene Chronometerqualität mit extrem seltener Spirale, funktionstüchtig, mit vermutlich originalem Schlüssel.

Los 4164

Armbanduhr: sehr seltenes, hochwertiges goldenes Eterna Chronometer "Eterna-Matic Centenaire", 50er-Jahre: Ca. Ø34,5mm, ca. 88g, 18K Gold, verschraubter, signierter Boden, Automatikwerk bez. Eterna-Matic, Werksnummer 4644013, Kaliber 1429U, versilbertes Zifferblatt, Zentralsekunde, Leuchtzeiger, hochwertiges, originales 18K Goldarmband, Zifferblatt bezeichnet Chronometer, gangbar, Reinigung empfohlen.

Los 4156

Taschenuhr: sehr seltenes englisches Taschenchronometer, James Hatton London 1805: Ca. Ø58mm, ca. 168g, 18K Gold, Doppelgehäuse, ungewöhnliche Ausführung, von außen Rotgold, innen Gelbgold, guillochiert, übereinstimmende Londoner Hallmarks von 1805, Meisterpunze IR, Watchpaper, hochfeines englisches Chronometerwerk mit spezieller Unruh und Diamantdeckstein, Platine signiert und bezeichnet Chronometer No.1351, Emaillezifferblatt, Goldzeiger, guter Erhaltungszustand, funktionstüchtig. Provenienz: Antiquorum Genf 2002, damals versteigert für ca. 15.000 Schweizer Franken. James Hatton (ca. 1740 - 1815) war ein bedeutender britischer Uhrmacher, der u.a. auch sehr schöne Chronometer herstellte. Im Jahr 1773 veröffentlichte er seine "Introduction to Clock and Watchwork". Auf der Suche nach der besten Verzahnung experimentierte er ausgiebig, fand eine neue Formel für das Ineinandergreifen von Zykloidenzahnrädern und wurde Chronometerhersteller der East India Company. Die Uhr war Bestandteil einer der bedeutendsten europäischen Chronometersammlungen.

Los 4256

Marinechronometer: bedeutendes englisches One-Day Chronometer, Thomas Earnshaw London No.680, ca.1820: Ca. 16 x 16 x 16cm, 3-teiliges Mahagonigehäuse, verglast, kardanische Aufhängung, Messinggehäuse, ungewöhnlich kleines Chronometer mit nur 76mm Durchmesser, Feder-Chronometerhemmung, Chronometerunruh mit zwei Trapezgewichten und zwei Platinschrauben, zylindrische Spirale, Diamantdeckstein, signiertes und nummeriertes Zifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, funktionstüchtig, gut erhalten, sehr frühes, englisches Marinechronometer. Das Zifferblatt ist signiert Thomas Baker. Thomas Baker wurde von Thomas Earnshaw beliefert und hat selbst keine Marinechronometer hergestellt. Das Räderwerk hat die typische Earnshaw "quick-train" Verzahnung. Es handelt sich somit um eines der seltensten englischen Chronometer. Nur wenige Marine-Chronometer von Earnshaw sind heute noch erhalten. Informationen zu der Verbindung von Earnshaw und Baker findet man in :"Marine Chronometers at Greenwich".

Los 4093

Armbanduhr: gesuchtes Zenith Chronometer Kal. 135, "Zenith 2000", ca. 1960: Ca.Ø 35mm, Stahl, verschraubter Originalboden bez. Zenith 2000, Handaufzug, Chronometer-Kaliber, Seriennummer 9753649, Werksnummer 5414630, hervorragend erhaltenes gebürstetes Zifferblatt mit goldenen Pfeil-Indexen, gepflegter Zustand mit neuwertigem Lederarmband, funktionstüchtig. Das Kaliber 135 brachte mehrere innovative, technische Neuerungen hervor, die es ermöglichten in den Wettbewerben zahlreiche Auszeichnungen und Preise zu erzielen, darunter eine beispiellose Folge von fünf aufeinander folgenden Preisen bei den Observatoriumswettbewerben Neuchâtel in den Jahren von 1950 bis 1954. Insgesamt erreichte dieser Werkstypus über 200 Auszeichnungen, von denen zwei Drittel mit ersten Preisen ausgezeichnet wurden.

Los 4099

Taschenuhr: hochfeines Vacheron & Constantin "CHRONOMETER", No.361872, ca.1915: Ca. Ø51mm, ca. 93g, 18K Gold à-goutte, Gehäuse, Werk und Zifferblatt signiert, bezeichnet "CHRONOMETRE", äußerst seltene Werksqualität, Ankerchronometer mit 21 Steinen, spezielle Feinregulierung, Wolfsverzahnung, reguliert in acht Lagen, gut erhaltenes originales Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, Originalbox, funktionstüchtig, sehr selten. Echte Chronometerwerke von Vacheron & Constantin findet man selten in Taschenuhren. Meistens wurden diese Werke zu Wettbewerben an Observatorien eingereicht.

Los 4115

Taschenuhr: sehr seltenes Breguet Ankerchronometer mit Originalbox, Breguet Paris No. 596, ca.1900: Ca. Ø 52,5mm, ca. 97g, 18K Gold, Breguet-Signatur sowie Seriennummer 596, exquisites Ankerchronometerwerk mit Chronometer-Unruh und Wolfsverzahnung, einwandfrei erhaltenes, originales, signiertes und nummerngleiches Emaillezifferblatt, goldene Breguet-Zeiger, signierte und nummerngleiche Originalbox, funktionstüchtig, hochfeines Breguet-Taschenchronometer in seltenem Zustand mit Originalbox.

Los 4161

Armbanduhr: Rolex Oyster Date Chronometer mit schwarzem Zifferblatt, Referenz 15000, ca. 1982: Ca. Ø 34mm, Edelstahl, verschraubter Boden, Referenz 15000, Seriennummer 7327095, Automatikchronometer Kaliber 3035, seltene schwarze Zifferblattvariante, Datum, Zentralsekunde, Rolex Edelstahlband mit Faltschließe, guter gebrauchter Zustand, funktionstüchtig.

Los 4158

Taschenuhr: Rarität, hochinteressantes Vacheron & Constantin Observatoriums-Chronometer/Test-Chronometer mit Gangreserve-Anzeige, Genf 1920, mit Archiv-Zertifikat: Ca. Ø50mm, ca. 83g, 18K Gold à-goutte, Gehäusenummer 247280, Werksnummer 388237, extrem seltenes Chronometerkaliber mit 21 Steinen, Wolfsverzahnung und spezieller Feinregulierung, sehr gut erhaltenes Emaillezifferblatt mit extrem seltener Gangreserveanzeige, gebläute Breguet-Stahlzeiger, minimale Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse, funktionstüchtig. Dieses extrem seltene Chronometer war eigentlich nicht für den Verkauf bestimmt, sondern für Testzwecke an Observatorien. Es wurde laut Archiv 1920 gefertigt und erst 1939 verkauft. In den Archivunterlagen findet man zum Werk den Eintrag "Development Resort"- Entwicklungsabteilung. Provenienz: Antiquorum, Geneva, November 13., 1994, "The Art of Vacheron Constantin", Los 65, verkauft für 16.100CHF.

Los 4159

Taschenuhr: historisch interessantes John Arnold Chronometer No. 20/1020, London 1797/1810: Ca. Ø55mm, ca. 155g, typisches Arnold Silbergehäuse, nach beiden Seiten aufklappbar, Londoner Hallmarks 1810, innen vergoldet, wunderschönes, originales John Arnold & Son Werk mit durchbrochen gearbeiteten Kloben, Diamantdeckstein, zylindrischer Spirale und Arnold's Feder-Chronometerhemmung, Platine signiert John Arnold & Son London No. 20/1020 invenit et fecit, Emaillezifferblatt, Goldzeiger, sehr guter Zustand, funktionstüchtig. Provenienz: Sotheby's 1977, gelistet und wie hier vorliegend beschrieben in Hans Staeger: "100 Jahre Präzisionsuhren von John Arnold bis Arnold & Frodsham, 1763-1862". Da das Werk auf 1797 datiert wird, ist anzunehmen, dass die Uhr bereits 1810 bei Arnold modernisiert wurde. J.R. Arnold entschied sich offensichtlich dafür, die originale Federchronometerhemmung beizubehalten, das Werk wurde aber mit der damals neuartigen Pennington-Unruh ausgestattet, in diesem Fall in einer besonders schweren und hochwertigen Ausführung. Ein sehr interessantes Taschenchronometer, an dem sich die Evolution der Modernisierungen durch Arnolds Sohn, John Roger Arnold, gut erkennen lässt. Nach heutigem Kenntnisstand sind lediglich 6 dieser Arnold Chronometer der sog. III. Serie bekannt.

Los 4157

Taschenuhr: äußerst seltenes, hochfeines Chronometer mit 5-Minuten-Repetition, Henry Capt Geneve: Ca. Ø51mm, ca. 109g, 18K Gold à-goutte, signiert, nummeriert No.34836 bezeichnet als "CHRONOMETRE REPETITION 5 MINUTES", Werksverglasung, signiertes Präzisionsankerwerk, nummerngleich mit dem Gehäuse, Genfer Ankerchronometer in Spitzenqualität, sehr seltene 5-Minuten-Repetition, hervorragend erhaltenes, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, sehr guter Zustand mit Verkaufsbox eines Berliner Uhrenhändlers, vermutlich um 1880. Echte Henry Capt "Chronometer" mit Zusatzkomplikation sind extrem selten. Die Uhr wurde 2022 gereinigt und revisioniert. Rechnung liegt vor. Ein Video für dieses Los finden Sie auf unserer Website.

Los 4060

Taschenuhr: rotgoldene Savonnette, hochwertiges Ankerchronometer, Audemars Freres Geneve, ca.1905: Ca. Ø53mm, ca. 103g, 14K Rotgold, Savonnette, Gehäusepunze Audemars Freres Geneve No. 32447, äußerst seltene Werksqualität "Ankerchronometer", Präzisionsankerwerk in Glashütter Bauweise mit Goldanker und verschraubten Goldchatons, große Chronometer-Unruh, Platine nummerngleich mit dem Gehäuse 32447, originales, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt in sehr gutem Zustand, goldene Zeiger, funktionstüchtig, Aufzug braucht Service.

Los 4203

Taschenuhr: bedeutendes Genfer Chronometer mit ewigem Kalender und Repetition, B. Haas Jeune um 1890: Ca. Ø 56,5mm, ca. 164g, 18K Roségold, komplett ziseliert, Sprungdeckel mit emailliertem Monogramm JA, Savonnette à-goutte, Haas Gehäusepunze B.H.J Co, Staubdeckel ebenfalls signiert, erstklassiges Präzisionsankerwerk in der Qualität eines Genfer Observatoriums Chronometers, 2-fach gepunzt mit Genfer Siegel auf Platine und Brücke, ewiger Kalender, Mondphase, Mondalter, Viertel-Stundenrepetition, Genfer Streifen, einwandfrei erhaltenes Emaillezifferblatt, goldene Zeiger, Bügel nicht original, ansonsten sehr schöner Zustand, funktionstüchtig. Die Firma Haas war einer der bedeutendsten Genfer Hersteller hochkomplizierter Taschenuhren. Ein Video für dieses Los finden Sie auf unserer Website.

Los 4119

Taschenuhr: extrem seltenes Ankerchronometer mit Kalender, signiert Vacheron & Constantin, ca. 1870: Ca. Ø 50mm, ca. 88g, 18K Gold à-goutte, Staubdeckel signiert, Staubdeckel innen mit auspolierter Widmung, hochfeines Chronometerwerk mit Chronometer-Unruh, Wolfsverzahnung und Spezialanker, Emaillezifferblatt mit Anzeige von Datum und Wochentag, gebläute Stahlzeiger, guter Erhaltungszustand, funktionstüchtig, extrem seltene Sammleruhr.

Los 4162

Armbanduhr: sehr seltenes Rolex Bubble Back Chronometer "Pink Dial", Ref. 2940, ca.1942: Ca. Ø 32mm, Edelstahl, verschraubte Krone, verschraubter Boden, Seriennummer 200628, Automatikchronometer, extrem seltenes pinkes Zifferblatt mit Leuchtziffern und Leuchtzeigern im Originalzustand mit hoher Radioaktivität, Werk gangbar, Reinigung empfohlen, gesuchte Sammleruhr.

Los 4253

Beobachtungsuhr: rares Beobachtungschronometer mit Mahagonibox, Vacheron & Constantin, ca.1940: Originale 3-teilige Mahagonibx mit Samteinlage, rundes Prüfgehäuse aus Messing, verglast, signiertes, hochfeines Vacheron & Constantin Ankerchronometerwerk mit Wolfsverzahnung No. 412063, Genfer Streifen, originales versilbertes Zifferblatt in Größe des Prüfgehäuses, gebläute Stahlzeiger, Aufzug und Zeigerstellung über herausziehbare Krone, komplett originaler Zustand, funktionstüchtig. Zu welchen Beobachtungszwecken in der Zeit des 2. Weltkrieges dieses seltene Chronometer verwendet wurde, lässt sich leider nicht herausfinden. Lt. Vacheron & Constantin Archiv wurde das Werk nie eingeschalt und 1940 als Werk ohne Gehäuse verkauft.

Los 4160

Taschenuhr: bedeutendes goldenes Beobachtungschronometer, Charles Frodsham No. 9792, ca.1918: Ca. Ø 60mm, ca. 200g !, 18K Gold, Londoner Hallmarks von 1918, Frodsham Gehäusepunze, Werksverglasung, Gehäuse und Werk nummerngleich, extrem seltenes Federchronometerwerk in bester Werksqualität "AD.Fmsz" und mit der seltenen "DUO IN UNO" Spirale, Chronometer-Unruh, Diamantdeckstein, Platine komplett signiert und nummeriert, Kennzeichnung als Chronometermacher der königlichen Marine, originales, versilbertes Zifferblatt mit Gangreserve-Anzeige und großer Sekunden-Anzeige für Beobachtungszwecke, gebläute Stahlzeiger, funktionstüchtig und sehr gut erhalten. Goldene Beobachtungschronometer sind extrem selten, insbesondere von so namhaften Herstellern wie Frodsham! Uns ist kein weiteres goldenes Beobachtungschronometer von Charles Frodsham in dieser Werksqualität bekannt. Ein silbernes Chronometer mit der Nummer 7324 in dieser Werksausführung erzielte bei Sotheby's über 40.000€.

Los 4058

Taschenuhr: hochfeines französisches Ankerchronometer, L. Leroy Paris No. 68161/9307, ca. 1900: Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 89g, 18K Gold, signiert und nummeriert, bez. L. Leroy & Cie Horlogers de la Marine, hochfeines Ankerchronometerwerk mit besonders großer Chronometer-Unruh und Wolfsverzahnung, auf der Brücke signiert L.Leroy, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt, Goldzeiger, guter Zustand, funktionstüchtig, hochfeine Sammleruhr.

Los 4250

Taschenuhr: extrem rares Longines Observatoriums-Chronometer 26.99, 1 von nur 24 Exemplaren, 30er Jahre: Ca. Ø 68mm, ca. 251g, Originalgehäuse, beidseitig verglast, Observatoriums-Kaliber 26.99, No.113, Chronometer-Unruh, Feinregulierung, verschraubte Chatons, perfekt erhaltenes Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, hervorragender, nahezu neuwertiger Zustand, funktionstüchtig, 1 von nur 24 hergestellten Exemplaren mit diesem Observatoriums-Kaliber, 3-fach geprüft am Observatorium Neuchâtel.

Los 506

ZENITH Chonomètre Taschenuhr Ref. 07.0050.141E. Erstkauf 14.05.2003. Silber 925. Sichtglas auf dem Werk. Handaufzugswerk, Kal. 5011K mit guzten Gangwerten, Protokoll anbei. Guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, Gangreserve-Anzeige und kleiner Sekunde. Sehr guter Zustand, Silber leicht angelaufen. Original Box, Rechnung Erstkauf bei Piguet & Fils in Le Sentier/Schweiz mit Neupreis über 5.300,00 Franken, Zertifikat, Chronometer-Zertifikat und 2 Hangtags anbei. Durchmesser ca. 60 mm ohne Aufzugskrone. Gewicht ca. 201,2 Gramm. | ZENITH Chronomètre Pocket Watch Ref. 07.0050.141E. First purchase May 14, 2003. Silver 925. Sight glass on the movement. Manual-wound movement, cal. 5011K with good accuracy, protocol enclosed. Guilloché dial with Arabic numerals, power reserve display and small seconds. Very good condition, silver slightly tarnished. Original box, invoice for first purchase from Piguet & Fils in Le Sentier/Switzerland with a new price of over 5,300.00 francs, certificate, chronometer certificate and 2 hang tags enclosed. Diameter approx. 60 mm without winding crown. Weight approx. 201.2 grams.

Los 301

Gousset watch, 18K gold hallmark, engraved "Aux fabricants suisses reunis" Fensen chronometer with anchor, Brussels 19 Rue des Fripiers, Antwerp 8 Marche au Lait. 18k gold hallmark, B&H hallmark Total weight 109gr. - Weight: 110 g - Shipping available - Sizes: D 55MM - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use

Los 103

A metal quartz fashion wall clock with copy Rolex Oyster Superlative Chronometer dial, 34cm

Los 80

LATE 20TH C. RUSSIAN POLJOT 2-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER, no. 21751, 3-piece stained beech box with brass corners, gimbal mounted lacquered brass case, screw down bezel, 4in. silvered dial numbered & signed, original gilt hands, chain & fuse movement, Earnshaw´s chronometer escapement, with 'passport', purchase receipt dated 1996, and original transport box and red cloth bag, 25 x 25 x 24 cmsProvenance: private collection BridgendComments: ticks when wound, excellent overall.

Los 533

Gelbgold 750 Arsa Chronometer Armbanduhr, Handaufzug, kleine Sekunde, Pfeilindizes, braunes Lederband, 39g, Ø 3,4cm, gangbar (keine Garantie auf Werk und Funktionalität), Glas zerkratzt

Los 526

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Herrenarmbanduhr, Edelstahl/Gold, Chronometer, Automatik, große Sekunde, Minuten- und Stunden Indizes, Datum unter Lupenglas, Saphirglas, Armband mit Faltschließe, Ø Lünette 3,4cm, 99g, mit 2 Boxen, Garantieschein von 1985 und Verlängerungsstück, Tragespuren, gangbar (keine Garantie auf Werk und Funktionalität)

Los 3290

Horology - a Victorian silver coloured metal advertising medallion, Henderson Brothers, watch chronometer makers to the Queen, HRH The Prince of Wales and to the admiralty, to verso with Hutchins & Larkin, 4.5cm diameter

Los 220

Gents vintage 1965 Rolex Oyster, perpetual superlature chronometer watch with champagne dial and baton intervals, on original Oyster stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp. With original papers. Engraved on reverse of case 'T. DODD' / SF

Los 275

Rolex Oyster perpetual Datejust Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch automatic movement Rolex Datejust Superlative Chronometer featuring an original Rolex blue vignette diamond dot dial housing a date aperture 3 O'clock with an external Cyclops and the Rolex Crown at 12 o'clock position

Los 107

A FINE VICTORIAN GILT BRASS GIANT CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEATCARTER, LONDON, CIRCA 1860The eight-day five columnar pillar twin chain fusee train bell striking movement with Harrison's maintaining power and frosted gilt platform underslung lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance with jewelled pivots to the going train, the backplate with central aperture revealing the balance regulation scale to upper margin over winding and hand-setting squares and engraved signature Carter, 61 Cornhill, LONDON to centre, the dial with fine foliate scroll pierced and engraved fretwork overlaid centre within 3.125 inch Roman numeral enamel chapter ring, with blued steel moon hands and set within conforming scroll pierced fret overlaid rectangular gilt mask incorporating shield cartouche signed CARTER, 61 CORNHILL beneath the chapter ring and framed by a canted bezel surround, the heavy thickly bevel-glazed frosted gilt brass case with hinged scroll-shaped handle over rectangular top glass, inverted ogee cornice, and rounded uprights to angles, the right hand side glass with push-repeat button and the rear with lift-out panel secured via a slide-latch and with shuttered winding and hand setting square holes, on cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded angles.21.5cm (8.5ins) high with handle down, 15cm (6ins) wide, 12.5cm (5ins) deep. John Carter is recorded in Betts, Jonathan MARINE CHRONOMETERS AT GREENWICH as born in 1803 and apprenticed to Boys Err Burrill gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1829. He is listed in directories as working from Tooley Street, London as a watch and chronometer maker with additional premises at 61 Cornhill from 1840. He submitted many chronometers for the trials at Greenwich coming first in 1834 with chronometer number 144, and again the following year with watch number 160. He also became involved with the City of London becoming an Alderman in 1851 and serving as Lord Mayor in 1859. He also served three times as Master of the Clockmakers' Company in 1856, 59 and 64. In 1873 John Carter took his son, John William, into partnership who then continued the business after John Carter's death in May 1878. Condition Report: Movement appears all original and is in fine clean fully working condition. The dial has an extremely feint hairline crack to the enamel adjacent to the XI numeral (can only be seen on very close examination with light reflecting form the surface) otherwise dial is fine condition with exquisite engraved blind fretwork. The case is in fine condition with good strong even frosted gilding showing next to no wear or discolouration. There are a few very slight surface pin-pricks (probably very slight casting defects) to the front right hand upright, and the rear has a few spots of grime which most likely could be wiped-off with a soft cloth moistened with detergent. The right hand glass panel has a tiny shallow corner chip to the upper left hand corner (can only be detected on very close examination). Otherwise faults are very much limited to a couple of tiny/barely noticeable edge bumps.Clock is basically in near 'retail' condition and is complete with a bespoke winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 36

ÆŸ&nbspHOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS MONOGRAPHS ON NINETEENTH CENTURY CLOCK AND CHRONOMETER MAKERSTHREE VOLUMES:Mercer, Vaudrey THE FRODSHAMS, THE STORY OF A FAMILY OF, Chronometer Makers The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1981, dj; Mercer, Vaudrey JOHN ARNOLD & SON, CHRONOMETER MAKERS, with ink presentation inscription from the author dated 4th Sept. 1974, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1972, dj; Mercer, Vaudrey THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF EDWARD JOHN DENT, Chronometer Maker, and some account of his SUCCESSORS, signed by the author, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1977, dj, (3). Condition Report: All three are in good clean used condition with no issues with bindings and only minor wear to the dust jackets; the Arnold volume has laminate covering to the dust jacket. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 111

A GEORGE V MAHOGANY CASED TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERTHOMAS MERCER, ST. ALBANS, RETAILED BY LILLEY AND SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1906The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement and split bimetallic balance with cylindrical compensating weights, helical balance spring and diamond endstone, the spotted backplate with spring set-up ratchet and blued-steel pillar and backcock securing screws, the reverse of the dial mounting plate stamped 7358, the 4 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial engraved with retailer's serial number 1660 beneath signature LILLEY & SON, 10. LONDON ST., LONDON. E.C. across the centre and DOWN/UP power reserve dial flanked by engraved red banners inscribed MAKERS TO THE, ADMIRALTY to upper section, with gold spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole and engraved H.S.1 along with the M.O.D. arrow device to rear, mounted via gimbals into a brass-bound mahogany three-tier box with shaped brass vacant plate to the brass corner-capped top tier over second tier with glazed panel to interior, inset brass panel engraved TO R.C. MOORE ESQ., WITH THE APPRECIATION OF, HIS STAFF., 25th DECEMBER 1945 to front and brass reinforcements to angles, the bottom tier with conforming reinforcements and recessed side handles.19cm (7.5ins) high, 18.5cm (7.35ins) square. Provenance:Purchased at Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London sale of Clocks, Watches & Barometers 24th November 2009 (lot 276) for £2,340. The chronometer making firm Thomas Mercer of St. Albans was established by Thomas Mercer (1822-60) at North Road, London in 1858 before moving to 45 Spencer Street, Clerkenwell in 1860. Mercer became an active member of the British Horological Institute (established in 1858) where he lectured on the need to modernise the industry and served as honorary treasurer from 1875-95. After occupying several addresses in Clerkenwell Mercer relocated the core of the business to St. Albans in 1874 setting up a factory behind his house at 14-15 Prospect Road. Although the bulk of the businesses work was undertaken in St. Albans Mercer personally made weekly trips to Clerkenwell to deliver/collect parts finished by specialist outworkers as well as visit the Horological Institute.In order to maintain a presence in London Thomas Mercer opened an outlet 18 Westmoreland Road, City Road in 1890. Succuss at the Greenwich trials was also always considered important to Mercer who entered instruments every year; he was placed second in 1881 and his son, Frank, came first in 1911. In 1900 Thomas Mercer accepted an invitation to judge at the Universal Exhibition in Paris but unfortunately caught a cold on the ferry crossing and died soon after his return. The business was subsequently continued by his successors becoming of the most prolific suppliers of chronometers and other timepiece for industrial, maritime and domestic purposes and continued trading in St Albans until 1984. The firm of Lilley and Sons is recorded in Betts, Jonathan MARINE CHRONOMETERS AT GREENWICH as being traced back to the scientific and nautical instrument maker, John Lilley, who was apprenticed to Michael Dancer in 1801. By 1811 Lilley had established his own business in Hatton Garden and then from various successive addresses. He was joined by his son of the same name in around 1845, at that time the firm was based at Jamaica Terrace, Commercial Road, London. On his father's death in 1859 John Junior took-over the business who was subsequently succeeded by his second son, George Charles Lilley, by 1881. From 1865 the business was trading from London Street, Fenchurch Street, London and in 1903/4 to 1906/7 they took part in chronometer trials with the best result being for no. 1590 which came fourth in 1905/6. In 1911 John Wilson Gillie joined as a partner and the business became John Lilley & Son Ltd and, despite several changes in ownership, was still trading at the start of the 21st century as Lillie and Gillie based in North Shields. The present lot (serial number 7358) is noted in Mercer, Tony Mercer Chronometers - Radical Tom Mercer and the House he Founded as supplied by the firm direct to Lilley & Son. The M.O.D. HS1 stamps indicate the current chronometer was classified as 'a chronometer with spring detent escapement' by the Ministry and records show that it was loaned to the Royal Navy during World War II, before being returned to its owner towards the end of 1944.   Condition Report: Movement is in fine clean working condition having been recently serviced. There is no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial is in good clean condition with faults limited to some slight patchy degradation to the protective lacquer for the silvering. The bowl, gimbals and other internal brass fittings all appear original retaining old tinted lacquer finish with historic crazing, wear/rubbing and light flaking. The box is in fine condition having recently being carefully polished/freshened-up in a manner as to retain old finish with the only noticeable fault being a small historic bruise to the top surface.Timepiece is complete with a typsy winding key (a replacement) and a case key.Condition Report Disclaimer

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A FINE VICTORIAN GILT BRASS GIANT CHRONOMETER CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE WITH ORIGINAL TRAVELLING CASEEDWARD WHITE, LONDON, NO. 691, CIRCA 1875The four columnar pillar eight-day single chain fusee back-wound movement with Harrison's maintaining power and Earnshaw-type spring detent chronometer escapement regulated by helical sprung split bimetallic balance incorporating screw timing weights to rim, set on a spotted horizontal platform within the plates towards the upper margin incorporating diamond endstone to the balance cock, the backplate with central aperture revealing the balance to upper margin over winding and hand-setting squares and engraved signature E. White, 20 Cockspur St., London, 691 to centre, the 3 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary running seconds hand at twelve o'clock and signed E. WHITE, 20 COCKSPUR S'T., LONDON to centre, with blued spade steel hands and set within a fine engine-turned gilt rectangular gilt mask framed by a canted bezel surround, the heavy thickly bevel-glazed frosted gilt brass case with hinged reeded baton-centred scroll-ended handle over rectangular top glass, inverted ogee cornice, and rounded uprights to angles, the rear with lift-out panel secured via a screw released via the winding key from beneath and with shuttered holes annotated with direction of wind arrow to the left and labelled SET HANDS to the right, on cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded angles, with original tooled black/green Morocco leather covered travelling case opening to reveal a deep green velvet lined interior incorporating dial aperture slide to the front. The timepiece 19.5cm (7.75ins) high with handle down, 13.3cm (5.25ins) wide, 10.8cm (4.25ins) deep; the travelling case 23.5cm (9.25ins) high, 17cm (6.75ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep.  Provenance:The present lot was sold at Christies King Street, London, sale of IMPORTANT CLOCKS AND MARINE CHRONOMETERS 6th December 2006 (lot 39) for £12,000 hammer where it was noted that the timepiece had been acquired from Garrards, London, in 1996. Subsequently purchased by the vendor from Anthony Woodburn.  Edward White was a chronometer and carriage clock maker who operated from premises at 20 Cockspur Street, Pall Mall London from 1861 to 1890. He was a former workman for Dent and exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition taking a four-page advertisement in the catalogue.  An essentially identical timepiece to the present lot (number 837) is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling CLOCKS pages 320-21 (Figures 21-23 a., b., c.). A chronometer carriage clock by Dent, housed in a near-identical case, is also illustrated on page 319 (Figure 21-22 a). Roberts notes that the similarities between the examples signed by both E. White and Dent are such that 'it would seem more than a little likely that they were made by the same hand'. Condition Report: Movement is in fine clean working condition with no evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. Dial is free from visible damage or restoration; the mask is in fine condition with faults limited to a very small surface blemish towards the lower margin. The case is in fine original condition with no visible chips to any of the glasses and good strong original fire-gilt finish exhibiting only very slight edge rubbing, The rear has some very slight surface denting to the upper moulding at the centre otherwise faults are very much limited to a few tiny surface blemishes. The travelling case is in good sound original condition but with some losses to the covering mostly to the lower rear corners. The leather strap is no longer present. The interior has some tears to the silk velvet lining and the lock now works with a standard type key (not a Bramah key).Timepiece is generally in near 'retail condition' and is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

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Rolex Oyster Datejust, a lady's 18ct gold wristwatch, model 6917, date J 1601, the gold bark design dial signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Datejust, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified, the rear of the case stamped 18K and .750 between scales, stamped between the lugs with the serial number 4081951 and model number 6917, the President bracelet stamped to the clasp, the serial number gives a date of manufacture of 1975, diameter 26mm, total weight ca. 61.55gms.

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Omega electronic gentleman's 1970s wristwatch the dial signed Omega, Electronic, f300hz, Genève, Chronometer, and having a day/date aperture and sweep seconds hand, the stainless-steel cushion case stamped within Omega, Movement Licensed Bulova & Patent, and numbered ST 1980066 170, the movement stamped Lic. Bulova & Pat., with the Omega calibre number 1260, serial number 35661067, and ESA calibre number 9164, for the tuning fork movement as designed by Max Hetzel, previously at Bulova, diameter 35mm.

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brand Breitling Airwolf Chronometer case diameter 47 mm.

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A 1940s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer 'bubble back' wristwatch, no. 402316, with champagne dial, 24mm, Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, gold seconds sweep, stainless steel case, 32mm, and integrated bracelet, Rolex deployment clasp, in working order

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TWO SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a key wound 'J.Langdon & Co London, Demi Chronometer' open face pocket watch, roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, polished case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'Edwin Lee' Chester 1880, approximate case width 53.3mm, 124.5 grams, the second a manual wind, 'Sheppard Bros, Walsall ESTBd 1848', Roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, polished case with engraved monogram to case back, hallmarked 'Rotherham & Sons' Birmingham 1907, approximate case width 52.0mm, 111.4 grams (condition report: key wound not tested, manual wind requires some attention, general light wear to both, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

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Rolex. Herren-Armbanduhr 'Oyster Perpetual Datejust'. 1987. Edelstahl, GG, Ref. 16013, Automatik, sichtbare Altersspuren an Plexiglasabdeckung. Cognacfarbenes Zifferblatt, goldfarbene Indizes, illuminierte Zeiger, zentrale Sekunde, Datumsfenster, bez. 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified T Swiss Made T'. Ser. No. R306319. Mit Rolex-Faltschließe num. LT3 62523H-18. Dm. 36 mm, Gew. ca. 98 g. Wiederschaffungswert von 12.450 Euro laut Schätzung Juwelier Heinecke von November 2023. -

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Bulgari Chronometer Carbongold Gelbgold, BB 28 CL CH, Durchmesser ca. 38 mm, limitierte Auflage 065/990, schwarze Lederbänder, neuwertiger Zustand

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Rarely coming to market, the WH5214 is similar to the watch presented to each purchaser of the Gordon Murray-designed McLaren F1 road car, except where the chassis number was displayed on the face of the owners watches it is replaced by the script 'Chronometer. Officially certified 200 METERS' and the watch face measures 35mm.Model number CA1121.BA0493 sold at La Chaux-de-Fonds in April 2000 and showing serial number UY 8069. The watch measures 36mm in diameter. Presented with original box and paperwork, the watch is in unworn condition.SpecificationMake: TAG HEUERModel: MCLAREN F1 V12 6000 CHRONOMETER WH5214Year: 1993Click here for more details and images

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An Omega Seamaster Professional Ploprof 1200M Co-Axial Escapement Chronometer automatic Wristwatch, 1200m/4000ft water resistant, ref. 22432552104001, 55mm, circular white dial with luminous baton markers, minute markers, date aperture at the four/five position and sweep centre seconds, white hour and orange minute hands, screw down crown and crown guard at the nine position, white bi-directional rotating bezel, cal. 8500 movement, Omega "Sharkproof" mesh bracelet with folding clasp, In excellent running condition with some signs of light scuffing. With Omega box, outer box, Omega card holder, International Warranty card stamped and dated 18/07/17, Pictograms and Chronometer certificate cards, operating instruction booklet and original Omega White rubber strap."Designed in 1970 to withstand the extreme pressures endured by divers at great depths, The Ploprof 1200M is one of the most reliable dive watches ever produced. The Ploprof features an exceptional underwater design. The screw-in crown, positioned at 9 o'clock, is protected by a locking nut to free the divers' wrists and prevent accidental manipulation, while the rotating bezel is operated via the signature orange button at 2 o'clock. In addition, an automatic helium escape valve is on the side of the case at the 4 o'clock position and allows helium atoms to escape during decompression.

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An impressive Omega Seamaster Professional Co-Axial Escapement Si14 Chronometer Wristwatch, 45mm Stainless steel case with black ceramic dial and bezel, luminous baton markers, 300m/1000ft water resistant, three subsidiaries, Omega stainless steel strap, extra links included, includes original box with International Warranty card stamped and dated and Pictograms card (including leatherette wallet), operating instructions, original receipt, and outer box, originally purchased March 2020, excellent running condition, strap has some minor scuffs, worn only a handful of times."In 2008, Omega released the Si14 balance spring, created to resist the ever-increasing magnetic forces that are part of our lives. Named after the chemical symbol and atomic number of silicon, the new spring significantly reduces deviation and improves chronometric stability."

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Frog London Chronometer Officially Certified Sportomatic Watch.  The watch has a crocodile skin style black leather strap.  The watch has a stainless steel watch case and a silver and off-white dial with the logo 'FROG' in gold coloured lettering.  The watch has a date feature and is water resistant up to 5 metres.  Condition: The watch and leather strap are in very good condition and is in good working order.  The watch comes with its original box. But the box is missing its lining and has a hole in the side. The watch comes with a clear plastic watch stand. 

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Good Imhof reproduction marine chronometer inscribed to the circular base Paris Ferdinand Berthoud 1796, the 2.25" chapter ring enclosing a gilded centre signed Imhof with subsidiary seconds dial, contained within a brushed brass casing applied with a rectangular plaque inscribed no. 8449 over a gimbal balance within tapering curving supports, 6.5" high; also with original folding leather fitted cylindrical travelling case

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German two day marine chronometer, the 3.75" silvered dial signed Chronometerwerke, Wempe, Hamburg, no. 6826, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a two part glazed case bearing the manufacturer's plaque (key)

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Uhrenwerk Glashutte marine quartz chronometer, the 3.75" white dial signed Glashutte, Quartz, Typ 1-71, DHI 86/01/1/79, no. 2778, within a two part mahogany glazed case

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Russian two day marine chronometer, the 4" cream dial with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, signed in Russian, no. 22114, within a stained three part brass bound wooden case (key)

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German two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" gilt dial signed Fischer, Hamburg, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a three part mahogany brass bound case bearing the maker's plaque (key)

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Small American two day marine chronometer, the 2.5" silvered dial signed Hamilton, Lancaster PA., U.S.A., with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a brass casing inscribed verso MTD. Watch, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy, no. 3011-1941, within a bespoke made mahogany travelling case

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Two day deck watch chronometer, the 2.5" silvered dial signed Hamilton Watch Co. Lancaster, PA., U.S.A., with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a three part case bearing the maker's name plate and another plate inscribed 173-1941 (key)

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Omega Constelation chronometer with date aperture on replacement leather strap

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Rolex 18ct Gold and Steel Gents Oyster Perpetual Datejust Chronometer Wrist Watch, date 1988, with diamond set bezel, model no. 16233, serial no.R659556, Watch Register- date of issue December 23, 2023, certificate ID TWR-8YOU-RT6E CSKY- W394

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Zenith Art Deco 14ct gold open faced chronometer Grand Prix Paris 1900 pocket watch - 48mm case with engraved reverse and tooled edge ~ total weight 68g & has slight deterioration to dial otherwise bright & clean and running BUT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE TIMEKEEPING OR RUNNING OF THIS OR ANY WATCH / CLOCK ONCE IT HAS LEFT THE PREMISES

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Rolex - Gentleman's 18ct Gold and Steel Oyster Perpetual Chronometer Wrist Wrist. Model No 16233, Serial No E308815. Features Black Baton Dial, Folding Clasp, Just / Date Display Window, Sapphire Crystal Glass - Chronometer, Watches of Bond Street, Valuation Dated 26th March 1998. With Rolex Boxes ( 2 ) Rolex Booklets. The Condition of Watch Is In Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.

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Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer Gold on Steel Cased Gents Wrist Watch, features Just Date display window, seconds sweep, chronometer automatic, diameter of case 35mm; Working at time of Cataloging.

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Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer Divers Stainless Steel Gents Wrist Watch, Ref.No. 25345000, Watch No. 80017708, date of purchase 28/ 1 /02; features water resistance to 1000 feet, blue dial and extra links plus boxes, wallet and cards; the condition of the watch in all aspects is superb, confirm with photo

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Mido ChronometerModell Oceanstar datoday, vergoldetes Stahlgehäuse, Automatikwerk ETA 2836-2, Ref. M8419, Anzeige von Tag und Datum, Zentralsekunde, an schwarzem Lederarmband, funktionstüchtig, Z 2, D 35 mm.

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Breitling. A limited edition stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph bracelet watchModel: Chronomat 'Mosquito', No.05/60Reference: A13352Date: Circa 2000Movement: Jewelled automaticDial: Blue, applied polished baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions with luminous 5 minute markers, silvered subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, crown flanked by twin chronograph buttons, uni-directional calibrated bezel with quarter riders, No.415786Strap/Bracelet: Polished brick linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Breitling box, outer card, International warranty, limited edition certificate, chronometer certificate, limited edition model of a Mosquito Mk XVI 128 Squadron and a Mosquito FB Mk VI 143 Squadron, model limited edition certificate, two spare links, brochures, swing tagsFootnotes:In 2000 Breitling collaborated with the Goldsmiths Group to create a special edition of 60 watches to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the 60th Anniversary of the first operational Sortie of the de Havilland Mosquito. The Mosquito was a hugely versatile aircraft and became one of the most successful of WW2. Each watch was accompanied with a hand crafted model depicting a Mosquito Mk XVI 128 Squadron and a Mosquito FB Mk VI 143 Squadron.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Omega. An 18K rose gold automatic calendar wristwatch with Co-Axial escapementModel: Seamaster Aqua TerraReference: 22052412103001Date: Purchased 2020Movement: 39-jewel Cal.8901 automatic, No.89767338Dial: Ridged blue, applied rose gilt dart hour markers with luminous inserts, white outer minute divisions with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, date aperture at 6, rose gilt arrow hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down exhibition back, No.89767338Strap/Bracelet: Blue Omega rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K rose gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 41mm Accompaniments: Omega box, outer card, international warranty, chronometer certificate, pictograms card, operating instructions For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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