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A 14K gold open-face 'Electron' Chronometer Pocket Watch, Swiss made, the dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the gilt metal cuvette marked Electron Grand Prix Berne 1914 Precision Chronometrique, enamel dial chipped, glass loose, case 1¾in (45mm) diameter, total weight 58g.
A lady's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer officially certified bi-metal Wristwatch, with signed gilded dial, raised baton markers, magnifying date aperture, gold bezel and crown, case diameter 25mm,on integral two-tone steel Jubilee bracelet with fold-over clasp, no box or papers.
An Omega Genéve Electronic f300Hz Chronometer gold-plated gentleman's Wristwatch, ref. 198.030, circa 1975, serial no. 34803437, circular gilt dial with baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and centre seconds, quick set date, cal. 1250 12 jewel unadjusted movement, 1½in (38mm) diameter, on brown leather strap with Omega buckle, with red Omega sales box and guarantee booklets.
Rolex - Gentleman's stainless steel cased Oyster Perpetual Certified Chronometer ref:6084, the signed white dial having polished steel dart hour markers, polished steel hands and black centre seconds hand, outer minute track signed screw-down crown, semi-bubbleback case, serial no:914717 (circa 1952), 34mm diameter excluding crown, on a non-original flexible braceletCondition report: Movement currently functions. The hesalite 'crystal' is fractured, there are two imperfections to the dial between the 6 and 7 o'clock markers.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Charles Haley - Superb Quality 18ct Gold Pocket - Large Size Marine Chronometer. With Indent Spring Escapement and Compensated Movement. c.1790's. Movement Signed C. Haley with Code M-Ana, Features Engine Turned Gold Dial, Secondary Dial, Steel Balance, All In Original Condition, Working at time of Cataloging. Please See Photos.
A gentleman's Omega De Ville co- axial 9300 chronometer wrist watch having a silvered dial with rose gold roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial to six, an exposed mechanism to the back of the case and brown leather Omega strap. Face measures 3.2cm wide. Good condition, some wear to the strap.
Omega - A rare and sought after gentleman's Swiss 18ct gold 'Chronomètre' wristwatch head, circa 1944, the signed circular silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and black chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind chronometer rated movement calibre 30T2RG number 10432872, with later non liveried crown, case, 33mm diameter, verso snap on, plain and polished with personal engraving, interior signed and with Swiss markings for 18ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître, Key of Geneva number 4 for Antoine Gerlach SA, numbered 10726944, presented lacking the strapFootnote: Designed by René Bannwart, head of Omega's 'Creation' department from 1939 to 1952, the 30T2 was one of the most famous chronometer calibres ever made. It was first launched in 1939 and its outstanding performance made it the most precise wristwatch calibre ever tested at Neuchatel, Geneva and Kew, Teddington.
BREITLING - an 18ct rose gold and stainless steel SuperOcean Heritage chronometer automatic bracelet watch, ref. U17321, black dial with silvered baton hour markers, luminous hands, date aperture and rotating 18ct rose gold bezel, serial no. 1457671, case width 42mm, working orderNo damage, currently working, dial and glass very clean, case lightly abraded through minimal use, on associated Breitling mesh bracelet, screw-down crown working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothly, no box or papers.
EBEL - a stainless steel 1911 BTR automatic chronometer bracelet watch, ref. E9137L70, silvered dial with baton hour markers, 3 subsidiary dials and date aperture with exhibition caseback, 27 jewel movement with calibre E137, serial no. A104439, cas width 45mm, working orderNo damage, currently working, dial and glass are clean, case and bracelet are abraded all over with a few minor indentations on the bezel, on associated Ebel steel bracelet, screw-down crown working, no quick-set date, hands are quite loose when adjusting, chronograph buttons are quite sticky, particularly the top pusher, but they do eventually work, probably in need of a service, no box or papers.
OMEGA - a Vintage stainless steel Constellation Chronometer Electronic f300Hz bracelet watch, ref. 198.0004, circa 1970s, silvered dial with baton hour markers, date aperture and D-shape case, 12 jewel movement with calibre 9162, serial no. 34797146, case width 39mm, working order, boxedNo damage, currently working, dial only has a few fabric strands around the Omega logo and otherwise clean, glass has a few scratches, case lightly abraded, on associated Omega bracelet, crown working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothly, boxed, no papers.
OMEGA - a Vintage stainless steel Constellation Chronometer automatic bracelet watch, ref. 168.017, circa 1974, silvered dial with baton hour markers, date aperture and expanding Omega strap, 24 jewel movement with calibre 564, serial no. 30729984, case width 35mm, working order, boxed with papersNo damage, currently working, dial is clean, glass has several deep scratches, case and strap lightly abraded with a few minor dents, on associated Omega expanding strap, boxed with papers.
OMEGA - 2 quartz wristwatches, comprising Constellation Chronometer and De Ville, both not currently working (2)Both watches are in need of some restoration, Constellation is missing a subsidiary hand and all case screws, De Ville is missing crown and the rubber seal has come out of place inside the case.
A GENTS 18CT GOLD OMEGA CONSTELLATION WRISTWATCH, automatic movement, round champagne dial signed 'Omega Automatic Chronometer', date window at the three o'clock position, baton markers (one baton market is loose within the case, a crack and some surface scratches to the glass, wear to the crown) case back signed Omega Watch Co, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1961, calibre 561, serial number 17602159, approximate case width 33.9mm, fitted with a brown leather strap with a yellow metal ardillon buckle, together with an original red signed Omega fitted box (condition report: watch winds and sets but non running, strap and buckle in good condition, watch dial, case and movement in need of attention, number two baton marker is loose under the glass)
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m/1000ft automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 255180000, no. 6016xxxx, blue dial, blue rotating bezel, helium escape valve, Omega bracelet with folding clasp, 38mm including crown guards (403579-1-A)-**Omega card wallet, international warranty card stamped Walker & Hall, 76 B Regent St, Swindon and dated 3.9.97, operating instructions, chronometer certificate, service centres booklet-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - surface marks, scuffs and some abrasions to the bezel, light surface marks to the case.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - surface marks, wrist size 7.50'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Breitling Chrono Cockpit chronograph automatic chronometer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. A13358, no. 254xxxx, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with folding clasp, 41mm including crown guards (403786-1-A)-**International warranty stamped Fraser Hart U.K. Unit C5 Brent Cross Shopping Centre, London and dated 05.10.2007, chronometre certificate, instruction booklet-Movement - currently functioning, centre seconds stopping just before 12 on first rotation - requires attention.Dial - good.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly, push buttons start/stop and reset.Bracelet - surface scratches, missing one part of link pin, wrist size 7.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A gents stainless steel cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust chronometer, the black ribbed dial with gold battens and date aperture inscribed "Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer officially certified" case No. 8328456 together with a Rolex steel Jubilee strap sold together with International Service Guarantee bearing serial No. 8328456 model No. 16030 and Rolex paperwork with guarantee relating to the complete overhaul by Rolex 20th February 2006 and tooled and gilded green leather covered wooden box, spare link section and cardboard Rolex Oyster outer case
A gentleman's Omega 18ct gold De Ville coaxial chronometer wristwatch, ref 46143002 with calibre 2202, having brushed silver dial with raised chaptering, having applied gold Roman numerals and second subsidiary dial to six o'clock, upon leather strap with gold buckle, watch diameter 36mm, with associated box, paperwork and warranty cards.
Greenwich Hospital School Medal for Attainments and Good Conduct, silver (H. E. Green Dec. 1904) scratch to reverse, otherwise good very fine £30-£50 --- Hugh Ernest Green was born at Greenwich on 2 August 1889, and was educated at the Upper Nautical School of the Greenwich Hospital School. In 1905, still in his mid-teens, he began a career in astronomy at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, as a computer in the Time and Chronometer Department, and subsequently his duties included observing with the Transit Circle and Astrographic Telescope. Consequent to a serious attack of rheumatic fever in 1907, he was unable in 1912 to pass the medical examination for appointment on the permanent establishment of the Royal Observatory. From September 1914 he was employed on the computation of tides in the Tidal Branch of the Hydrographic Department at the Admiralty until May 1918, when he resigned to join the Observatory staff at Cambridge as Second Assistant, a post he held until his death. He joined Fitzwilliam House in 1922, taking his B.A. degree in 1924 and his M.A. degree in 1927. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in March 1935, but died suddenly at Cambridge on 18 September 1944, aged 55. Sold with copied Royal Astronomical Society obituary notice.
CORNISH AND MILITARY VICTORIA CROSS INTEREST - An Edwardian 18ct. hallmarked gold hand wind pocket watch chronometer with 38mm dial with centre seconds and black Roman numerals, the 52.5mm case with stop/start button, the back engraved with HAC monogram, the inner cover with inscription 'Presented to Sergt., H.A.Curtis, E.C. by the inhabitants of Newlyn East & District, as a token of their admiration of his gallantry east of Le Catau in the Great War on October 18th 1918, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, the movement plate signed Dorrington & Davys. TRURO. and engraved with the number 476672. 131.9 grams gross weight approximately.NB: Horace Augustus Curtis was born on March 7th 1891 at Cellars Cottage, Place, St Anthony in Roseland. He was the fifth child of Thomas Curtis a gamekeeper born in Newlyn East and Catherine Meluish Curtis (nee Ball born Gorran). Horace lost his father when he was only four years old with the result that his mother and siblings returned to the St Newlyn East area. After the outbreak of war in August 1914, Horace enlisted in September as No.15833 Private Curtis with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Four days after joining the DCLI he found himself transferred from the Cornish force to The 7th Battalion of The Royal Dublin Fusiliers due to shortage of recruits in Ireland. With The 7th Battalion he embarked on the HMT Alaunia at Devonport on Sunday 11th July 1915 and sailed for The Gallipoli peninsula off Turkey as part of the new Mediterranean Expeditionary Force and then on to Gibraltar, Malta and Alexandria. The battalion landed at Suvla Bay on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula on August 7th 1915 and went on to suffer appalling losses in a campaign that finally saw the enemy claim victory. He then went on to fight in Greece on the Macedonia Front and in 1916 was promoted to Lance Corporal in February and Sergeant in November. The division then sailed in 1917 to the Mediterranean to Egypt for the allied offensive against the Turks in Palestine and then in May 1918 to France to join the units fighting the German advance. Requiring treatment for maleria he returned to England on June 20th 1918 and by September 1918 had gone back to France and onto the front. Bitter fighting continued and near Le Cateau on 18th October he earned The Victoria Cross. The 6th January 1919 edition of The London Gazette and The Cornishman reported the official citation 'No.14107 Sgt. Horace Augustus Curtis Second Battalion R.Duv.Fus (Newlyn East, Cornwall) the most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty east of Le Cateau in the morning of 18th October 1918, when in attack his platoon came unexpectedly under intense machine-gunfire. Realising that the attack would fail unless the enemy guns were silenced, Sergeant Curtis, without hesitation, rushed forward through our own barrage and the enemy fire and killed and wounded the teams of two of the guns, whereupon the remaining four guns surrendered. Then turning his attention to a train load of reinforcements, he succeeded in capturing over a hundred enemy before his comrades joined him. His valour and disregard for danger inspired all. His Victoria Cross was presented to him by King George V at Buckingham Palace on March 8th 1919. His medals are on display in The Lord Ashcroft Collection at The Imperial War Museum.
A cased set of six white metal napkin rings, each decorated with roundels of deities, the fitted case with gilt label for Chronometer Watch & Clockmakers P.Orr & Sons Madras.Additional InformationThese napkins rings may be white metal plated as there is no flex to them. General light tarnishing and case with minor wear.
POCKET WATCHES. An early Edwardian silver full hunter pocket watch by Dent of London. London 1901. (Lacks bow). Also, a Swiss made Celebrated Chronometer in gold plated case (worn & with slide missing) & a chromium cased Ingersoll Triumph pocket watch. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
OMEGA. A gentleman's 18ct. gold Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer, c.1966. The circular 'Pie-Pan' dial with black baton markers & date display. The 18ct. gold case engraved to the reverse with the owner's initials & the date 25th Jan 1967. The automatic movement numbered 23053083. Case stamped & numbered 1685416 & 449099. Original 18ct. gold integral mesh link bracelet strap with Omega logo. Case width 3.5cm. Sold with original presentation box, Omega certificates & guarantee & also two receipts stating the watch was purchased 25.1.67. Note: the jeweller who removed the dust cover of the watch to enable us to photograph the movement stated that in his opinion, this watch has never been opened since it was purchased. The total gross weight of the watch is approx. 99.6g.All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A GENT'S AUTOMATIC OMEGA CONSTELLATION WRISTWATCH, round silver dial signed 'Omega automatic chronometer', baton markers, silver hands, plain polished case, movement signed Omega Watch Co, calibre 752, serial number 26188720, approximate case width 33.6mm, fitted with a black leather strap with a white metal ardillion buckle, (condition report: general light wear, watch winds, sets and runs, strap in good condition)
OMEGA Speedmaster "Racing Co-Axial Chronometer Chronograph", Ref. 326.32.40.50.03.001. Herrenuhr. Edelstahl. Automatic-Werk, Kaliber 3330. Kautschukband mit originaler Faltschließe. Gebrauchsspuren an Band und Gehäuse! Box und Papiere anbei, Kauf 04/2019. Geh.-Durchmesser ca. 40mm (gemessen ohne Krone).| OMEGA Speedmaster "Racing Co-Axial Chronometer Chronograph", Ref. 326.32.40.50.03.001. Men's watch. Automatic-movement, calibre 3330. Rubberband with original folding clasp. Signs of wear on case and band! Box and papers enclosed, bought 04/2019. Diameter ca. 40mm (measured without crown).
A 20th century German two day marine chronometersigned Wempe, Hamburg, 5377, Type 05., with later casethe 4' signed and numbered Arabic dial with power reserve 0-56 hours and subsidiary running seconds, the chain fusee movement with maintaining power, diamond endstone and cut and compensated bimetallic balance, the rear of the aluminium dial stamped 77, suspended in blackened gimbals in a later two-part custom made case with applied aluminium label and interior with later rating label for 1980, the case 19.5cms wideFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two mid 20th century American two day marine chronometer movementsboth signed Hamilton, numbered 241 & 281Number 241 contained in original aluminium transit cannister, with applied label to the dial sight ring 'Overhaul due March '86', both Chronometer movements with Arabic dials, power reserve 0-48 hours and subsidiary running seconds, and bright polished striped nickel movements fully signed '14 jewels', with heavy tapering pillars, the cannister, 15cms diameter (2)Footnotes:One or both with large white metal balance with timing screws.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches and One Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, comprising - a Continental lever chronometer, early 20th Century, 52mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, one by Yeates, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, one by John Reoch, Edinburgh, late19th/early20th Century, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by Thomas Winder, Kirby Longdale, early 20th Century, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watches, comprising - one by John Walker, London, late 19th/ early 20th Century, 45mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by T. Gibson Poole, Wilson Street, Middlesbor, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, to the fuse movement, one no makers name, late19th/early 20th Century, 50mm diameter case, lever chronometer, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials and sweep seconds hand, one small silver fob watch, no makers name
A Thomas Mercer Two-Day Survey Chronometer No. 20914, housed in an aluminium case enclosing a 4? silvered engraved dial with centre seconds, subsidiary 24 hour dial and visible electrical contact switch fronting a chain driven fusee movement with detent escapement, stop/start lever and electrical contacts; in original fitted travelling case.
A Victorian 18 ct gold open-faced pocket watch, the enamelled face marked Marine Decimal Chronometer and numbered 9/53990, the otherwise un-marked movement having corresponding numbers, the inner case engraved "This watch was sold for conscience sake, Sept 20th, 1893. Thomas A Cowan, Dalton, 1897", Chester, 1879, 5.5 cm, (a/f, balance wheel oscillates though does not continue to run, mainspring fully wound, stopwatch mechanism not functioning, watch glass lacking, bruising to case back), 125 g

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