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Victorian Period English - Sterling Silver Centre Seconds Large and Heavy Key-wind Chronograph Open Faced Pocket Watch with Attached Silver Albert Chain, All Links Stamped for Silver. Hallmark Chester 1890. Dial / Movement / Case Excellent Condition, With Attached Silver Albert Watch Chain, All Links Marked for Sterling Silver, with T-Bar and Key. Both Watch and Chain In Excellent Condition, Working well. Total Weight 206.2 grams.
A continental white metal open face Swiss lever keyless chronograph pocket watch with a white enamel dial, with 'Miles Per Hour From 1/4 Mile Distances' outer ring, and two subsidiary dials together with two gold plated hunter pocket watches, a base metal open faced pocket watch and stand, a Goliath desk clock and stand and a pair of cufflinks CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working
A gentleman's gold plated Felca Chronograph Wristwatch, with a silvered dial with baton markers, two dials for seconds and 30-minute register, outer tachymeter scale, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back, 37mm wide on a rolled gold strap CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working however it does tick when wound, hands do rotate when the crown is pulled, the seconds dial is ticking, the 30 minute dial is rotating the top and bottom buttons do activate the stopwatch, not resetting the dials though, the glass appears in reasonable condition no obvious cracks or chips, the
Omega-Chronograph Speedmaster. Stahlgehäuse, Referenz 1750043. Lunette mit Tachymeter-Skalierung. Verschraubte Krone. Schwarzes Zifferblatt, Hilfszifferblätter für kleine Sekunde, Minuten- und Stundenzähler. Ausschnitt für Tagesdatum. Ankerhemmung, Cal. 1155. Automatic. Ø 3,9 cm. Omega-Gliederarmband mit Faltschließe. Um 1990. Dazu Omega-Reparatur-Garantiekarte vom 20.11.2014 (beiliegend alle ausgetauschten Originalteile). Im Omega-Etui
A 1940's single push chronograph wristwatch, two gents automatic plated wristwatches signed Kienzle and Eterna-Matic, manual wound gents wristwatch signed Peerex and a quartz wristwatch (5)Condition report: Winding smoothly, and movement in going order, chrongraph is functioning, size of the case (excluding crown) 33mm
A 1966 Heuer Autavia 'Mario Andretti' wristwatch, Valjoux 92 chronograph movement and marked Heuer Leonidas SA on a Heuer bracelet, (bracelet strained) Note: Please note that the sale of this lot will be treated as a "high value transaction" and we will require the successful buyer to provide photographic proof of identity and proof of address before the transaction is completed
Gesuchte HEUER Chronograph AUTAVIA der 1960er/70er Jahre, Military-Ausführung, Gehäusedurchmesser ca. 42 mm, inkl. Knöpfe ca. 48 mm. Edelstahlgehäuse, drehbare Original-Lünette, verschraubter Boden, Handaufzug, schwarzes Ziffernblatt mit grünen, arabischen Leuchtziffern; defektes Lederarmband mit orig. Heuer-Dornschließe (Stahl), zentrale Sekunde, insgesamt 3 Anzeigen (Tachimeter, Dezimaleinteilung sowie Minutenanzeige) auf "3", "6" und "9", Werk läuft an, nicht auf Vollständigkeit, Funktionen & Ganggenauigkeit geprüft. Drehring in Schwarz; orig. Service-Heft sowie Wempe-Uhrenbox beigegeben; guter, getragener Erhalt.
CHRONOSWISS-Chronograph, Automatik Herrenarmbanduhr aus 2004, Kaliber "C 755". Vergoldetes rundes Gehäuse an Lederarmband, Ziffernblatt mit römischen Ziffern, unter anderem Angabe von Uhrzeit, Sekunde, Datum, Mondphase. Werk läuft an, wurde jedoch nicht auf Ganggenauigkeit und Funktionen geprüft. In originaler Box und Kartonage, mit Papieren und Ersatz-Lederarmband. KP 2004 ca. 1300 €.
circa 1994, model 145.0022 / 345.0022, the signed circular black dial, 32mm diameter, with luminous baton markers, hands and centre chronograph sweep, subsidiary running seconds at 9 o'clock, minutes at 3 o'clock and hours at 6 o'clock and outer tachymetre bezel, signed 17 jewel mechanical manual wind chronograph movement number 48322051, calibre 861, with start/stop and reset round button pushers above and below the liveried crown, (upper pusher lacking), case, 42mm, verso screw down with 'Hippocampus' logo, the words THE FIRST WATCH WORN ON THE MOON FLIGHT-QUALIFIED BY NASA FOR ALL MANNED SPACE MISSIONS engraved around, numbered 48322051 to the 7 o'clock lug, interior liveried and numbered 145 0022 345.0022, to a stainless steel bracelet numbered 812, with signed fold over claspCase: Signs of fairly heavy wear. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings. Edge of the bezel with numeral nicks and dents. Bracelet is a little stretched. The clasp operates satisfactorily.Crystal: Complete and secure. Numerous scuffs and surface scratches all over.Dial: In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement: Timepiece appears to be in working order though not tested for timekeeping. Chronograph start/stop pusher lacking, but the mechanism still operates satisfactorily. Hour indicator does not return to zero when reset.Box & Papers: This watch is presented without box or papersFootnote: The Speedmaster's history goes back to 1957 when it was introduced as a sports and racing chronograph, complementing Omega's position as the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games.In 1962, NASA anonymously purchased a series of chronographs of different brands with the task of finding the best watch available for their astronauts to wear in space.On March 1, 1965, the results were completed and only the Omega Speedmaster passed all the rigorous tests. As a result, Omega decided to add the word "Professional" to the product name, rebranding it as the ‘Omega Speedmaster Professional’. The new reference number was 145.012.On 20th July, 1969, Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon wearing his Omega Speedmaster Professional with a calibre 321 movement. It was the first watch worn on the moon and to commemorate the exceptional achievement, the case backs were changed. The phrase “The first watch worn on the moon” and “Flight qualified by NASA for all manned space missions” were engraved and this case-back design is still being used today.In 1968, Omega replaced the Calibre 321 movement by a more accurate movement - the Calibre 861 - and the new model was identified by reference number 145.022.The Omega Speedmaster Professional has become the most tested watch in the world and is still the only watch qualified for ‘space walks’, officially described as an EVA or extra vehicular activity.
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