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A late 19th Century 18ct gold centre seconds Chronograph Stop Watch, C H Moody of Crewe, No 30343, the frosted and jewelled ¾ plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel hair spring, to a two-part Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and further outside track, with scale of 0 to 300, to gilt spade hands and blue steel sweep centre seconds, in a hinged and polished case with “John Hall” engraved to the cuvette, with polished back cover and engraved garter enclosed cartouche and stop watch button to the band, Chester 1884, Makers Mark HC, width 2 1/8”
Swiss, a gentleman's chronograph wristwatch, the gilt Arabic dial with two subsidiary dials, 17 jewelled lever movement, three piece case stamped '18k 750' and numbered 100119: J.W. Benson, a gentlemans's 9 carat gold wristwatch, the silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, the 16 jewelled lever movement signed J.W. Benson and numbered C217204, the two piece case hallmarked Edinburgh 1954: Zenith, a lady's 18 carat gold wristwatch, the white enamel circular dial with red 12 o'clock and subsidiary seconds, the jewelled lever Zenith movement numbered 2508118, the three piece hinged case hallmarked Glasgow import 1924; and a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, with pentagonal case and Arabic dial
BAUME & MERCIER-a gentlemans 18ct yellow gold manual wind chronograph watch head circa 1950, the circular watch head with a cream coloured dial and two secondary dials, the movement marked Baume & Mercier 17 jewels, case diameter 37mm. The watch head is in poor condition, it has noticeable wear and tear- scratches and marks to the whole also with several small dents around the body of the case. The push buttons are loose in there position, there is also a small tear in the edge of the back case. The cream colored dial which has noticeable discoloration, imperfections and water marks to the whole, the watch however is in working order at the present time, although the functions are problematic and would need attention, the seconds hand also does not centre back to 12 oclock. Please be aware Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the accuracy or working order of any watches sold.
BREITLING-a gentlemans gold plated Top Time Chronograph with black dial, gold coloured baton markers, outer silvered chapter ring and two subsidiary dials, with stainless steel back marked 2000-33 1167991, fitted to an associated rubber strap. Case diameter measures 35.8mm. Overall in fair condition, the casing and plastic glass has general scratches and marks, there is some wear/damage to the gold plating more noticeable to the push buttons, small imperfections and discolouration to the dial, more noticeable to the outer edge. There are small abrasions to the very edge of the plastic glass. The associated rubber strap does have some trapped dirt and carries some general wear. The watch is a manual wind and currently in working order, however please note Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold.
BREITLING-a gentlemans automatic chronograph steel cased wrist watch, the blue dial with three subsidiary dials, luminous Arabic numerals and tapered hands, date aperture positioned to three oclock and rotating bezel. Fitted to a blue Breitling strap also with a second Breitling steel link bracelet with deployment clasp, extra links and lugs. Marked A13035.1 15406 to the case back. Case width measures approximately 40mm. Together with box and papers. Overall the watch is in good clean condition, there are some general scratches and marks to the case and glass, in places there is some trapped dirt. The bezel rotates freely, and is no longer ratcheted. The blue strap is in almost new condition. The steel link bracelet also has general surface scratches and marks, laid flat the steel link bracelet measures approximately 6 inches with 3 spare links and pair of lugs. The box has broken at the hinge-and the lid is no longer attached. The watch is currently in working order, however the functions are not fully operational. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold.
CORUM- a modern gentlemans stainless steel cased automatic Admiral Cup Chronograph wrist watch, the silvered dial with three subsidiary dials, luminous point markers and tapered hands, outer chapter ring denoting seconds. The bi-directional notched bezel with enameled sailing flag emblems, sapphire crystal glass positioned over both the bezel and dial, open case back with conforming decoration, fitted to a steel link bracelet with deployment clasp. Case diameter 42.3mm. Case back marked 285.630.20 796899. With box and papers. The watch is in very good overall condition, there are general light surface scratches and marks to the case and strap. Total length measures approximately 8 1/2 inches. The watch is currently in working order, Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold.
HEUER-a gentlemans stainless steel cased Autavia automatic Chronograph wrist watch, circa 1970s. The black dial with luminous baton markers two subsidiary dials, date aperture positioned to 6 oclock and dark blue bezel. Fitted with screw back, 17 jewels unadjusted movement, cal.12. Fitted to an associated strap. Case width measures 41.9mm. The casing and bezel has scratches and marks, to the back there are marks where attempts have been made to open the back. There is wear to the colour on the bezel. There are chips to the edge of the glass with several scratches to the centre. There are small imperfections to the dial-small marks and wear and discolouration to the hands and baton markers. The associated strap and pin buckle is in almost new condition. The watch is in working order, however not all functions are operational, Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold.
A military open face top wind pocket watch, the white metal case with white dial marked H. Williamson Ltd London 32736F, black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial positioned to 3 oclock, case marked 32736F, case diameter 57.5mm. Together with a further silver cased top wind chronograph open face pocket watch, case diameter 53mm. (2).
A gentlemans 18ct Siban automatic chronograph wrist watch, the black dial with gold coloured subsidiary dials, luminous Arabic numerals and two further chapter rings denoting various scales, fitted to an 18ct wide link bracelet with fold over clasp. Total weight including movement 65.5gms. Case diameter 34.7mm. The watch is manual wind not automatic. The watch case and bracelet has general wear and tear scratches and marks, also with trapped dirt and small dints. There are imperfections to the dial with some discolouration. There are scratches to the plastic glass and more noticeable imperfections around 1 oclock, also with some trapped dust. The bracelet is associated and not original to the watch the bracelet. Total length when flat measures approximately 7 3/4 inches. The clasp to the bracelet has some personal engraving to the back and initials to the front, the watch is in working order at the present time. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Seven assorted gentlemans watches and watch heads to include a automatic Universal steel cased watch head, a steel cased Timex with a silvered dial, a steel Timex fitted on a bracelet with chronograph dial, an automatic Timex with date, a gold plated Railroad watch, a steel cased wrist watch with flag motif to the dial and a Pierce watch head. Due to the high number of items within this Lot we are unable to provide a condition report as many pieces are only suitable for repair purposes.
A Stainless Steel Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase, signed Jules Jurgensen, circa 1975, 17-jewel gilt finished lever movement, black dial with applied baton markers, three silvered subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers combined with moonphase, apertures for month/day of the week, outer tachymeter scale and date ring with corresponding central date hand, case with buttons in the band to operate orange chronograph hand, and calendar pushers, screw down back, 45mm wide See illustration
A Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, Ayrton Senna, 1688/4098, circa 1995, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, black dial with baton markers, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour recorders, case with screw down winding crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, rotating bezel, screw back, Tag Heuer stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 43mm wide See illustration
A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphases, signed Omega, Speedmaster, Professional, circa 1985, (calibre 1883) 17-jewel lever movement numbered "4267086", black dial with luminous baton markers, four subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour recording dials, date dial combined with moonphases, case with black tachymeter bezel, pushers in the band to operate chronograph hand, screw down back with speedmaster logo, case numbered "145 0022 345 0022", 41mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool, Maker's to the Queen, 1898, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case with small slide to the band to operate centre blued chronograph hand, front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, case with maker's mark "TR", Chester 1898, numbered "96367", 53mm wide See illustration
A gentlemans keyless lever minute repeating calendar chronograph pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for sixty seconds with moon phase, thirty-one days, days of the week and months of the year, with centre seconds hand with stop button in the band, the repeat mechanism with two hammers and two wire gongs with slide button in the band, the plain hunting case with import marks for London 1910.
A late 20th Century Stainless Steel Automatic Two Button Chronograph, “Speedmaster”, the jewelled automatic movement to a rare white dial with applied baton markers at 3 subsidiaries for minutes, half-hours and hours, and luminous filled black hands and sweep centre seconds, to a brushed steel case with bezel set with tachymeter scale of 500 to 60, with signed winding crown flanked by two buttons and snap-on back, fitted with a black leather strap with Omega claps, width 1 6/10”; together with a fitted box
Jacques Lemans, Geneve, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, circa 1995(?), limited edition no.022/300, ref.1-1144, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, day/date aperture and three subsidiary dials, the three piece round screw case with a glazed back panel, on a black leather strap with conforming buckle, 25 jewel automatic movement cal.7750, with stop/start and running seconds and hours
A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, with foliate engraved Roman numeral dial and subsidiary seconds dial, Chester 1891, togethe with a silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, maker William Ward of Oldham, with enamel Roman numeral dial, Chester 1891, with silver curblink chain and a Dennison Military issue pocket compass dated 1918 serial No82698 (3)
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