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MID CENTURY CLASSIC GOLD ROLEX GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH, having satin face with Arabic and baton numerals, marked: Rolex Precision, with crown. Crown to winder, the case with gnurled edge, unmarked externally, probably 9ct. Plated expanding bracelet.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Winds and ticks. Has sweep seconds hand. Face has blemishes and glass is worn. Back taken off: 9ct gold no. 5395. Movement number 81262. Case diameter 33 mm approximately.
Cdr. David Cartlidge (Commander First MC Sqn, and Task Force Commander Operation Clean Sweep), Lt. /Cdr. R. J. Hoole (Captain HMS Berkley) signed Royal Navy cover. R. N. Marriot RNCC Group Series Three No. 8. To Commemorate Operation Cleansweep. The Mine Clearance of the Western Union route into the Gulf from the Strait of Hormuz. Cover shows a Photograph of HMS Berkley (sailed for the Gulf 15th August 1988.) Cancelled Edinburgh, 7 April 1989. Double signed Cdr. David Cartlidge (Commander First MC Sqn, and Task Force Commander Operation Clean Sweep), Lt. /Cdr. R. J. Hoole (Captain HMS Berkley). Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
Robert Sutton, Stafford, a moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with a wood rod to the pendulum, the thirteen-inch break-arch brass dial engraved to the solid centre with the maker's name Sutton, Stafford and with cast brass female-head corner spandrels, the chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, large Arabic five minute numerals, with decorative blued steel hands and a sweep seconds hand, the arch showing the date and phases of the moon to a finely painted disc showing two moons, with a landscape picture to one side and a seascape to the other unusually depicting a sailing and steam ship, a feature seen on another Staffordshire moon disc, the mahogany case with finely fluted free standing pillars to the trunk and hood, a shaped top to the door, with three shells inlaid to the frieze above the door and further shell inlay to the four corners of the base and to the plinth below the trunk pillars, the swan-neck pediment to the hood fronted with three panels of blind fretwork, with side blocks, a ball-and-spire brass finial and brass paterae, the case standing on cabriole bracket feet, height 236cms.* Biography Robert Sutton is recorded as working from circa 1769 when he took John Chambley as an apprentice followed by William Gilbert in 1779. Various watches were recorded stolen from his premises in 1774 and 1781. He is known as a maker of fine longcases, with one in particular being an exceptional musical example with the dial showing the saint's days, holy days and the Gods of the four seasons along with an annual calendar.Another example, with a wooden movement showing the influence of the great John Harrison who had previously worked in the area, is on display at The Collection, Art & Archaeology in Leicestershire where it is stated: Although influenced by Harrison, Sutton remains an outstanding craftsman and innovator in his own right. Reference: Joseph McKenna, Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Central England, Mayfield Books, 2002.The rear of the moon disc and the frontplate of the movement are both signed, one scratched, the other punched, by the clockmaker Thomas Pear of Stafford who is recorded as working at 4, Marston Road, Stafford, from before 1880 until at least 1896 and beyond. This mark would indicate that he carried out some repairs/restorations on this clock.
WEIGHT DRIVEN SKELETON CLOCK, the double weighted pulley movement with calliper type dead beat escapement from a large pinwheel and fine beat adjustment to the crutch, the enamelled 10 inch dial with centre seconds sweep hand and Roman numerals, the bronze frame set on an octagonal base with adjustable feet, height 73cm
Victory Salute by Robert Taylor, signed in the margin, together with Duel by Geoff Nutkins, Hurricane by Geoff Nutkins, Missing by Geoff Nutkins, Hawker Hurricane by Nicholas Trudgian, Top Cover by Robert Taylor, and Normandy Fighter Sweep by Nicholas Trudgian, all with pencil signatures in the margin (7)
Omega Seamaster, a gentleman's stainless steel quartz wrist watch, the circular silvered dial with black steel batons with luminous dots, hand and centre sweep seconds, date aperture at 3 o'clock, on a strap, case and paperwork, guarantee dated Dec 1981 Condition report: There are scratches to the glass. The minute hand seems to be stuck, the hour hand moves when the crown is turned but the minute hand doesn't
Rolex Date, a gentleman's 9 carat gold mechanical wrist watch, the three piece case by David Shackman & Sons, London 1959, the circular white textured dial with gilt Arabic numerals and hands, black centre sweep seconds hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, the signed movement 'Montres Rolex SA - Geneva Swiss - Seventeen 17 jewels', numbered no.1838, and 1215 on a later unassociated bracelet Condition report: Strap stamped 'Rolled Gold', stainless steel clasp. No engraving to back of watch as it has been erased already. Watch face diameter 1.25ins approx.
REYMOND WEIL, A GENTLEMAN'S TWO COLOUR AUTOMATIC BRACELET WATCH circa 2008, the white dial with gilt Roman numerals, luminous gilt hands and gilt sweep centre seconds, day aperture at 12 o'clock, date at 3 o'clock, screw down crown with RW logo under a cabochon, the two piece screw case with crystal back housing a signed 25 jewel ETA Swiss movement, Calibre 11/B150, numbered 2834-2, the counterweight Calibre RW4100, case numbered 2965 and V163389, the case 4.4cm including the lugs, on a two colour bracelet with concealed double deployment clasp
A 19th century brass and cloisonné carriage clock. The brass frame and Corinthian columns are set with geometric cloisonné patterns reminiscent of Moorish architecture. The enamel dial has Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary alarm dial and seconds sweep hand. Eight day movement striking on single bell with quarter repeater. 16.6 x 10.2 cm.
An Omega gent's constellation automatic chronometer, the champagne dial bearing baton markers and date aperture, sweep seconds, with a bezel surround, bearing incised Roman numerals, on a yellow precious metal bracelet with adjustable buckle fastener, No. 1551/861, stamped 750, Omega reference 1102.10
Omega Seamaster; a c1960s gentlemen's automatic watch, high grade Omega Calibre 562 bumper automatic twenty-four jewel movement, the black dial set with gold applied baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture at the three position. CONDITION REPORT Scratches to the glass, wear to the case. Working when tested, later winder, no Omega sign.
A WWII Free French Forces gentlemen's wristwatch, chrome-plated waterproof case, the cream painted dial set with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous blued steel hands and sweep seconds hand, red 'Cross of Lorraine' Free French Forces insignia above the six position, fifteen-jewel movement, possibly original leather band.
A ladies' 18ct white gold diamond set Montre Royale quartz bracelet watch,a square cut cornered case with black lacquer dial and silver sweep hands. A two row stepped bezel with pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set between polished bars, to an integral brick link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, London 1979. Case no. 58839. 171mm long, 68.51g
A gentlemen's gold-plated Eterna-Matic 'Centenaire' mechanical strap watch,on a later gold Milanese bracelet. Circular case, 32mm diameter, with a silvered dial, gilt batons and sword hands, centre second sweep and date aperture. Later Milanese bracelet fitted with plain polished deployant clasp. Case no. 4395794. Movement no. 4689351. Calibre 1438U. Bracelet tested as approximately 9ct gold, ignore markings. 52.67g
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Omega Seamaster de Ville automatic watch, on a later 9ct gold bracelet. Circular case 34mm diameter with silvered dial, raised gilt and black Arabic numerals, hands, centre second sweep and date aperture. A later 9ct gold four row panther link bracelet with an engine turned ladder snap clasp, London 1967. 183mm long, 56.48g. No box or papers
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Omega automatic strap watch, c.1955,on a later expanding bracelet. The case, 35mm diameter, with a silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and pennant batons with sword hands and centre second sweep, Birmingham 1955. Case no. 67812S and 13308. Movement no. 13962875. Calibre 354
A gentlemen's stainless steel Omega Seamaster Automatic strap watch, c.1963,circular case, 34mm diameter, with a silvered dial, raised silver batons, Arabic numerals at the quarter points, luminous silvered hands and centre second sweep. After market strap. Movement no. 20673894. Calibre 552. No box or papers
A gentlemen's stainless steel Tudor 'Oyster Royal No. 7934' mechanical strap watch, c.1962,with a later expanding bracelet. A circular silvered dial with raised silver batons, sword hands and centre second sweep. Winding crown deficient with later expanding bracelet, damage. Model no. 17934. Serial no. 386133. Case no. 7934 11.63 A Rolex service document, dated 1975, excluding model or service numbers, possibly related. No box
A gentlemen's stainless steel Movado Kingmatic Chronograph 84-G5-897,with a 38mm case. Black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, three silvered subsidiary dials, day date, luminous hands and red centre second sweep. After market strap with deployant buckle. Case no. 3725868. No box or papers
A gentlemen's 18ct rose gold, Longines Flagship Heritage Chronograph automatic strap watch,ref. no. L4 756 8. A circular case, 38mm diameter, with silvered dial, rose gold pennant raised batons, sword hands and centre second sweep. Two subsidiary dials, with date aperture and enamelled 'Flagship' logo to the case back. Longines alligator strap and gold-plated buckle. Serial no. 32838240. No box or papers
A gentlemen's stainless steel Ebel 1911 automatic chronograph E9137260,with a 42.50mm case. Circular black dial with raised silver batons and hands, Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials, date and red centre second sweep. Polished bezel and brushed steel case with skeleton back. Woven fabric strap with deployant buckle. Calibre c137. No box or papers
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Majex mechanical strap watch, c.1950, on a later gold plated bracelet, a circular case, 34mm diameter, with a black dial with ivory coloured chapter ring, gilt raised batons, gilt hands and centre sealed sweep, on a later gold plated adjustable bracelet, hallmarked 9ct gold, Edinburgh 1958, case no. 7648, calibre as 1538, 1539, together with a gentlemen's stainless steel Seiko Lassale quartz bracelet watch, anda gentlemen's gold-plated quartz watch (3)
A World War Two German Luftwaffe Pilot's 'B-Uhr' watch, ref. 127 - 560B, the circular black dial 'B' dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and baton markers, lozenge hands with short hour hand and sweep centre seconds, 22 jewel movement signed Laco numbered H3955, grey antimagnetic metal case, snap on back signed to the inside and engraved with matching number and full identification information, makers name etc. , oversize onion shaped crown, engraved on the left side FL23883, extra long brown leather strap, 55mm Notes: In the 1940s the Luftwaffe commissioned watches for their pilots from IWC, Laco, Stowa, Wempe, and A. Lange & Sohne. Produced to the Luftwaffe's specifications, the watches had a mechanical movement with centre seconds, 55mm cases to accommodate the large movements and an oversized crown. The watches were fitted on an extra long leather strap so they could be worn over a flight jacket. The crown could be operated with gloves on and could stop the centre seconds. - These watches became known as the B-Uhr style, abbreviated for Beobachtungs-uhren, or 'Observation' watch. The watch cases were engraved on the left side 'FL23883' to identify the watch for navigation. On the inside of the case back, it contained further identifying numbers and information. - As the watches were property of the Luftwaffe, and not the individual navigators, the pilots had to return their watches after completing the mission.
An 18ct yellow gold Swiss chronograph pocket-watch with button-wind movement, the circular white enamel dial with centre sweep seconds stop-watch and with additional subsidiary seconds dial & bearing 'RUSSELLS Ltd LIVERPOOL', the outer-case with monogram, circa 1907, 79gms Condition: recently restored (receipt), running well, enamel good
*The Orders, Medals and Decorations awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable Martin Michael Charles, Baron Charteris of Amisfield G.C.B. G.C.V.O. O.B.E. Q.S.O. P.C. Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he served as an officer in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps in WW2 and saw action in North Africa during which time he was temporarily paralysed by ‘Nile Rheumatism’. Returning home to convalesce in October 1940, his hospital ship S.S. Yorkshire was subsequently torpedoed and sunk, seeing him cast adrift and then rescued before recuperating in Britain. Back in action in 1941, he took command of ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, K.R.R.C., part of the 7th Motor Brigade, and fought in and around El-Alamein, Tobruk, Gazala and then in the Italy campaign. After the war he served as Head of Military Intelligence (G.S.I.) in Palestine 1945-46, and was fortunate to have not been present during the infamous King David Hotel bombing, which had targeted the offices of the senior figures of the British Administration. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and was a refined, charming and well-connected individual with a keen wit and sense of humour. He was appointed Private Secretary to H.R.H. The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and heiress presumptive to the British throne in 1950, and was the first to receive word from Britain of the death of King George VI during a visit to Kenya. Continuing to serve H.M. The Queen as her Assistant Private Secretary (1952-1972) under Sir Michael Adeane, and then as Private Secretary (1972-1977), the culmination of his role was his central involvement in the Queen’s Silver Jubilee celebrations of 1977. Upon his retirement in 1977 he became Provost of Eton College, and was appointed permanent Lord-in-Waiting and Life Peer as Baron Charteris of Amisfield, created on 7 February 1978, comprising: Orders and Decorations: The Most Excellent Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Grand Cross set of insignia by Garrard & Co., comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt, bearing hallmarks for London dated 1940, and breast star, in silver gilt and enamels, in fitted case of issue; The Royal Victorian Order, Grand Cross set of insignia by Collingwood, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, and breast star, in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, both numbered ‘952’ to reverse, in fitted case of issue; France, Legion d’Honneur, Grand Officer’s set of insignia by Arthus Bertrand, Paris, comprising officer’s breast badge in gold and enamels (minor enamel loss in lower part), and breast star in silver, both bearing hallmarks, in fitted case of issue; Medal Group: Queen’s Service Order, in silver and enamels, reverse engraved (Martin Michael Charles Charteris); with original box of issue; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer’s breast badge, in silver; 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star, with clasp ‘8th Army’; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals, the latter with bronze M.i.D. spray of oak leaves; General Service Medal, 1918-62, single clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Major. M.M.C. Charteris. K.R.R.C.); Coronation Medal, 1953; Jubilee Medal, 1977; Group court-mounted with brooch pin by ‘John G. Southern – Military Tailor’, with associated riband bar, and a folder of official warrants of appointment, toned, extremely fine, and a rare combination of medals and awards to an important figure in modern royal history (16). O.B.E.: London Gazette: 13 June, 1946 M.V.O.: London Gazette: 1 June, 1953 (Coronation Honours) C.B.: London Gazette: 12 June, 1958 K.C.V.O.: London Gazette: 2 June, 1962 (Birthday Honours) K.C.B: London Gazette: 3 June, 1972 (Birthday Honours) G.C.V.O.: London Gazette: 1 January, 1976 (New Year Honours) G.C.B.: London Gazette: 11 August, 1977 Q.S.O.: London Gazette: 31 December 1977 Royal Victorian Chain: London Gazette: 7 July, 1992. Martin Michael Charles Charteris was born on 7 September 1913 at Halkin Place, London, the second son of Hugo Francis Charteris, Lord Elcho, and Lady Violet Catherine Manners. Educated at Eton College, and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he received a commission as Second Lieutenant in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps on 31 August 1933, being promoted to Lieutenant on 31 August 1936, and serving in the jungle in Burma in 1937. Soon after the outbreak of war in 1939, he was left temporarily paralyzed by a tropical virus (then called ‘Nile Rheumatism’) in Egypt, and in the process of returning back to Britain from Gibraltar to convalesce in October 1939, he was playing chess on deck with his Doctor when the hospital ship Yorkshire was torpedoed in the Bay of Biscay. He was nearly drowned as he was dragged underwater, having only recently regained any strength at all after his paralysis. Somehow surfacing he was rescued by a life raft and eventually picked up (as recorded in his account published in the Sunday Express of 25 February 1940) by an American vessel. Being neutral at this stage in war, the American ship was carefully inspected by the U-Boat but was in the end left alone. After his recovery, he returned to active service in North Africa in 1941, taking command of ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, K.R.R.C. – part of the 7th Motor Brigade. His battalion saw a great deal of fighting against Rommel’s famous Africa Corps in and around Tobruk, el-Alamein, and at the Battle of Gazala, with his unit fighting in direct support of British M3 Grant tanks. In one of his wartime letters, he wrote: ‘The Gazala Line was like a shield held out in front of Tobruk, El Adem, and the coastal communications; its right rested on the coast, but its left, as must always be the case in Libya, hung open and undefended in the great desert to the south. It seemed highly improbable that the enemy would sweep south of Hacheim with his armour. We went east pretty fast…It was like General Post. There were British columns and German ones, cannoning off each other like blindfolded people: you could see the lolloping Verey lights, and like a bass string accompaniment you could hear as a background to everything the grunting, coughing, mumbling of the Panzers rolling east…The battle swung to and fro and for many days hung in the balance; indeed at one time we came so near to a great victory that I can hardly bear to think of what might have been. For my own part, I swung to and fro with the battle. For several days I was around Hacheim, and was filled with admiration for the Free French. I was at El Adem, Knightsbridge, on the edge of the Cauldron, and for two wild days behind the enemy at Mteifel.’ He was promoted to Captain on 31 August 1941, and continued to serve in WW2, being mentioned in despatches on 24 June 1943, promoted to Major on 7 September 1944, to Acting Colonel on 27 January 1945, and Acting Brigadier on 27 February 1945. In his personal life at this time, he married Hon. Gay Margesson, the daughter of David Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson, on 16 December 1944, at Jerusalem. Returning to military service, it is likely his latter wartime career was spent serving in an Intelligence capacity. After a period of work as an Instructor at Haifa Staff College, he was appointed Chief of Military Intelligence (G.S.I) in Palestine between September 1945 and September 1946, which included a good deal of counter-terrorism work undertaken against the ‘Lehi’ Zionist Paramilitary Organisation (known in British circles as ‘the Stern Gang’). ....For further information please see the catalogue pdf on www.mortonandeden.com
BREITLING GENTLEMAN'S NAVITIMER 01 CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH the dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials, outer tachometer and sweep seconds hand, inscribed "Breitling 1884 Chronometer Navitimer", attached to a stainless steel Arabic with folding clasp, in a fitted leatherette travelling case and outer card case with original paperwork
Omega Geneve automatic gold plated gentleman's bracelet watch, circa 1973, ref. 1660173, champagne dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 1012 movement, no. 37808832, original bracelet, 36mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning Dial - good. Glass - surface marks. Hands - matching. Case - generally good, some light scratch marks to the steel reverse Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - mild marks, good, 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
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King Precision stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, circa 1969, ref. 5500, no. 208XXXX, silvered dial with baton markers, outer minute markers and sweep centre seconds, cal. 1520 26 jewel movement, inside case numbered 1002 and dated II.69, inscribed case, later Oyster bracelet numbered 78350/19/557, 34mm - *box and tag - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - generally good. Glass - scratch and small chip at the 10/11 position, light surface marks. Hands - surface marks. Case - surface marks, inscribed 'L.O.B.G'. Crown - functioning correctly. Bracelet - later, surface marks. - 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
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer gold capped stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 6634, circa 1959, serial no. 434xxx, silvered dial with baton markers and sweep centre seconds, cal. 1560 25 jewel movement, black strap, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently working. Dial - some light marks to the baton markers. Glass - visible surface marks and scratching. Hands - light marks consistent to the baton markers. Case - various service inscription marks to the inside case back, surface to the gold plating, bruise mark to the back and some scratch marks. Crown - working correctly. Strap - later non-Rolex and has wear. - 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
IMPORTANT BIDDING NOTICE - Due to the high value of this item, Live Internet Bidding through the-saleroom.com is only available to clients who have obtained further approval of their possible intention to bid by contacting Gardiner Houlgate direct, prior to the auction. Failure to do so may result in any live bids on the sale day being rejected by the auctioneer. auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk Telephone (+44) 0 1225 812912 Rare Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch with the 3-6-9 Explorer dial and pointed crown guard case, ref. 5513/5512, circa 1962, serial no. 765xxx, black Swiss dial with exclamation mark, hour baton markers, quarter 3-6-9 Arabic numerals and outer minute track, gilt dial printing 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner 200-660ft', Mercedes hands with sweep centre seconds, Oyster case with black calibrated bezel insert, pointed crown guards with screw-down crown, calibre 1530 26 jewel movement, No. 766xx, the case back stamped '5512' and dated 'I.62', later Oyster bracelet, ref. 93150, with date code 'VB' (1977), end links stamped '580'', case, dial and movement signed, bezel diameter 40mm (bracelet at fault) - These rare Rolex Submariners with Explorer dials were believed to have been produced in very small numbers during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Following the success of Gardiner Houlgate selling various other fine examples in 2016, 2017 and 2018, this early example is the next to be offered for sale - Condition Report: Movement - requires a service as not running consistently.Dial - gloss dial with typical oxidised wear and makers of a nice patination, there are two areas of the dial towards the rim at the 12/1 and very minor area to the 2 baton position where white dust marks are present, this appears to be possibly from damp/mould residue or possibly a reaction from the radium, when very lightly brushed this appears to flake away, however we have not attempted to clean or remove further, from inspection the black surface beneath appears in tact as far as we can view. Very small chip mark at the 6/7 position, small mark next to the '200' and beneath the 'S', some oxidised surface marks beneath the Oyster and an area between the 10/11 position where there is some surface oxidised wear to the lacquer - images are provided for guidance with the dial out of the case, the flaws mentioned are more highlighted in the images than is apparent to the naked eye. Glass - visible scratch marks and requires replacement. Hands - colour matching the baton markers, visible surface marks. Case - the bezel is seized and requires attention with some enamel loss and surface marks, the head lugs have some wear and marks as expected and it has been well worn, the pointed crown guards remain quite pointed, the screw back with similar surface marks and wear, bearing numerous service inscriptions. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - later as mentioned, surface marks and missing a link currently. - 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
Cartier automatic stainless steel and gold lady's bracelet watch, no. 090723051, white dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track, blued steel hands and sweep centre seconds, secret signature at VII, octagonal bezel, cabouchon crown, 26mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - hairlines and raised dots. Glass - surface marks. Hands - some surface corrosion. Case - light surface marks. Crown - functioning correctly. Bracelet - surface scratches, slight bend in the clasp although it fastens OK, wrist size 5.75'' 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
Cartier Santos automatic stainless steel and gold lady's bracelet watch, ref. 2423, no. 615262CE, square silvered guilloche dial with Roman numerals, inner minute track, date aperture at the five position, sweep centre seconds and blued steel hands, secret signature at X, 26mm (crown lacking cabouchon) - *Cartier red leather box, ref. COWA0043 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - surface marks and scratches. Crown - functioning correctly although cabouchon missing. Bracelet - surface marks, mild swelling to the links, wrist size 6.75'' 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
Oris Pointer Date automatic gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, ref. 7405, silvered dial with Arabic twelve and six, outer date chapter, sweep centre seconds and centre date indicator with red pointer, 574 17 jewel movement, exhibition case back, brown leather strap, 27mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - light marks. Case - light surface marks. Crown - functioning correctly. Strap - good. - 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
Rado Diastar automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 648.0408.3, circular champagne dial with diamond hour markers, French day/date apertures at the six position and sweep centre seconds, 25 jewel, bi-colour bracelet, 35mm - *Rado box with outer cardboard cover, international warranty booklet - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - functioning correctly. Bracelet - light surface marks, wrist size 6.75'' approx. Box - some damage to the outer cardboard cover. - 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
Omega Geneve Dynamic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, black dial with white sweep centre seconds, black leather strap, 42mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - generally good, some small marks. Glass - surface marks. Hands - light marks. Case - light surface marks. Crown - functioning correctly. Strap - good. - 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

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