A Tag Heuer gentleman's stainless steel and gold plated chronometer wristwatch, circa 1990, the two tone blue dial with luminous baton numerals and raised Arabic numerals at 6 and 9, with date aperture, the hour hand with Mercedes logo, officially certified to 200 metres, circular case with rotating bezel, marked verso number 70379, WG5221-PO, case diameter 39mm.
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A Waltham Watch Co eight day marine chronometer, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, resting on a gimble mount cradle, in a mahogany and brass bound box. 7cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: This does not have a chronometer spring movement but has a working balance wheelIt is generally still referred to as a chronometer. .
A Swiss silver military deck watch chronometer by Ulysse Nardin, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute track, stamped no. 122660 to centre, jeweled movement to reverse, stamped Ulysse Nardin Swiss and no. 122660 to movement also, engraved to silver screw back case 0.925 and no 613799 HS, broad arrow motif and no. 2 engraved to back casing, in a gilt metal Dennisoun casing and mahogany outer box, 7cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: This item does not have a chronometer spring movement but has a working balance wheel.It is still generally referred to as a chronometer.
GENTLEMAN'S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE FOURTEEN CARAT GOLD AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCHserial number 2993878, the round dial with SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, with applied baton numerals, with date aperture, the 32mm case stamped 14k, on a fourteen carat gold bracelet strap, the connecting links stamped 57, in a Rolex box, with International Service Guarantee dated 10/FEB/10 stating serial number and model number 1500/7, 86g gross
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCHpurchased in 1964, reference 105002, the round black dial with white baton hour markers, with three subsidiary dials, the 40mm case with SPEEDMASTER and logo to the reverse, with tachymeter bezel (replaced, along with hands, in 1969) and on a stainless steel bracelet strap, with original box, with papers and additional bracelet links, original bezel is lot 156A
An early 20th Century two-day Marine Chromometer by Victor Kullberg, Maker to the Admiralty, 105 Liverpool Road, London N, silvered dial showing no. 9271, the chronometer was delivered to the Admiralty on 3/7/18, was onboard HMS Aberdare 1924, HMS Ormonde 1928, HMS Suffolk 10/9/1930 and thence to Greenwich 14/2/1935, in mahogany case, 7in square, 8in H
A Gentleman's Omega Speedmaster 125 Automatic Chronometer Wristwatch circa 1975, the black dial with luminous baton markers, two subsidiary dials, minute totaliser hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock in stainless steel tonneau shaped case with tachymetre bezel, Speedmaster emblem verso and presentation inscription, on Omega bracelet numbered 12211 212 in original red box with papers, case width 39mm
A half quarter repeating spring detent chronometer movement, by Richard Clarke, Cheapside, having 4.8cm white enamel dial decorated Roman numerals, in later base metal case with note inside providing provenance of George IV ownership. Condition Report: Outer case (replacement). Hinge and closure firm. Inner case (replacement). Dial has hairline across (2-3) and 10 - 12 edge. Balance wheel moving freely. NO key.
A gentleman's steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Sea-Dweller (Model No. 16600) Wristwatch, superlative chronometer, officially certified, black rotating bezel and the black dial (signed) with the date aperture at the 3 o'clock position, complete with original box, original paperwork and various tags etc., with original receipt from Martin & Co., Limited, Cheltenham, the Watch originally purchased in 2005, it is worth noting that this Watch was bough brand new for investment purposes only and has not been worn in general day to day conditions, still retaining the original circular plastic outer casing to the bezel and dial, as new
A gentleman's boxed Rolex Submariner Oyster perpetual date superlative chronometer Wristwatch, Model 16610, with black dial and rotating bezel, tags and relevant paperwork etc., originally supplied by Goldsmith's Group, 73 The Promenade, Cheltenham in July 2006, it is worth noting that this Watch was bough brand new for investment purposes only and has not been worn in general day to day conditions, still retaining the original circular plastic outer casing to the bezel and dial, as new
A fine mid size Rolex stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer Wristwatch, the white dial (fully signed) and with Roman numerals and baton markers, the date aperture at the 3 o'clock position, on original Rolex steel bracelet, in original box with spare link, original chronometer tag and paperwork etc., within separate wallet
A boxed gentleman's Omega Automatic Chronometer Constellation Dress Wristwatch within gold case, the dial (fully signed) with baton markers and the date aperture at the 3 o'clock position, on brown leather strap with Omega buckle CONDITION REPORT: No images can be taken of the inside or movement as there seems to be a specialist Omega Watchmakers tool required to unscrew the rear of the case, no service history but its from a private deceased Estate and these were amassed over many years for investment and not to be worn. It appears to be solid gold and there is one tiny mark (could be a hallmark) to the rear of one of the lugs, (see image).
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 14902 62 SC, movement serial no. 20010907, circa 1963, silvered pie-pan dial with baton markers, date aperture, dauphine hands, sweep centre seconds, cal. 561 24 jewel movement adjusted five positions, black leather strap with Omega buckle, 34mm
Omega De Ville Co-Axial Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 42413402001001, movement serial no. 86186977, circa 2013, cal. 2500, black dial with leather strap, 40mm *with original box and outer cover, booklet and cards including Pictograms, International Warranty and Chronometer Certificate
Longines Flagship automatic chronometer stainless steel bracelet watch, ref. Z2003N, serial no. 11890751, circa 1968, the circular silvered dial with sweep centre seconds and baton markers, Longines crown, cal. 340 17 jewel movement, Longines Flagship emblem to the case back, NSA stainless steel bracelet Pat: 434845, 35mm *with Longines box, guarantee stamped James Kein Ltd, Royal Arcade, Cardiff and dated 6-4-68, Longines chronometer certificate dated 7.2.68, Longines tag
Fine English fusee chronometer carriage clock, the back signed Mortimer & Hunt, London to the left of the silvered arched thermometer aperture, the 1.75" principal engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial within a finely engraved case having lapis lazuli panels to the sides and top, 5,5" high; within a Morocco leather travelling case and fine crucifix winding key (at fault)
Omega Constellation chronometer automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 168010, movement serial no. 25323836, circa 1967, silvered dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 564 24 jewel movement adjusted five position, leather strap with Omega buckle, 35mm *with Omega box
Waltham Air Ministry issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, Vanguard 23 jewel movement adjusted six positions, no. 29452173, with gold centre wheel and pressed-in jewels, signed and numbered white dial with broad Military arrow, Arabic numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds, the screw case back marked 'A.M Chronometer 6B/60 G & S. Co Ltd, 306/40', 51mm
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. ST 168.005, movement serial no. 20362156, circa 1963, the pie-pan silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, dauphine hands and sweep centre seconds, 34mm (lacking strap) *International guarantee and Omega Chronometer certificate
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 168.010/11, movement serial no. 25667878, circa 1967, the champagne dial with baton markers, dauphine hands, date aperture with sweep centre seconds, cal. 564 24 jewel movement adjusted five positions, later black leather strap, 35mm
Omega Constellation Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 3980877, champagne dial with dot markers and date aperture, gold chapter ring bezel with Roman numerals, stainless steel Omega bracelet, quartz, 28mm *Red Omega pouch, outer protective case and Omega repair warranty card dated 14.03.2014
London 'Patent Chronometer' silver cased fusee pocket watch, Chester 1853, branded three-quarter plate dial no. 1673, original dial with Roman numerals, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, plain outer case, 50mm *This is a hybrid escapement in that impulse is given to the balance in the same manner as a chronometer, locking is carried out in the same way as a lever watch
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer 1950s 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 6567, serial no. 998xxx, silvered dial with baton markers, dauphine hands and sweep centre seconds, cal. 1030 25 jewel adjusted five position movement, no 566631, semi-bubble back with screw-down crown, modern black leather strap, 34mm
Omega- a stainless steel constellation automatic chronometer wrist watch, textured gilt dial, baton markers, minute track centre seconds, date aperture, automatic cal 564 24 jewel movement, serial No 24233110, stainless steel case, serial No 168017, seven row articulated bracelet, omega folding buckle, 33mm wide
Omega - a constellation chronometer wrist watch, grey dial, baton markers, minute track, centre seconds, date aperture, automatic movement, Cal 564, serial No 25271773, stainless steel case, marked ST 168.017, omega five row brick link bracelet with folding clasp, stamped 518 to end, 33mm wide
A lacquered brass aneroid barometer, retailed by E. J. Dent, Paris, mid 19th centuryThe 4 inch circular silvered register inscribed E. J. DENT, Paris and numbered 5975 to centre within concentric scale calibrated in barometric inches divided into hundredths and annotated with the usual observations to outer track and inscribed Aneroid Barometer to lower margin, with blued steel pointer set behind bevel-glazed bezel with milled border fronting drum-shaped case fitted with suspension bow, 12cm (4.75ins) diameter.Provenance: The collection of the late R. J. Taylor formerly of Huntsgreen Farm, Boxford, near Newbury.Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition.In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1843 the firm expanded taking on a second premises at 33 Cocksur Street, with the Strand premises moving down the road to number 61 by 1851. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the 'great clock' to be housed in Stephen's tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed by 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that Dent became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking.Unfortunately Edward John Dent did not live to see the installation of the 'great clock' as he died in 1853. He was succeeded by his stepson Frederick Rippon Dent, who, in partnership with his brother Richard, continued to expand the business. By 1862 the firm had added 34 Cockspur Street and 34 & 35 Royal Exchange to their list of addresses and, although having seen natural passage of ownership over the intervening years, the business still continues to trade today as Dent & Co.The design of the current aneroid barometer was devised by a Frenchman, Lucien Vidie in the early 1840’s. In 1844 a patent was taken out in England and due to a legal dispute regarding the quality of a batch made for Vidie by Redier of Paris Vidie sought to expand the market by collaborating with Edward John Dent in London. The aneroid barometer subsequently proved to be a great success in England mainly due to a very favourable review by Sir G. B. Airy, the Astronomer General at Greenwich.
A 19th Marine Chronometer, the silvered dial signed John Bruce & Sons, makers to the Admiralty, 50, Castle Street, Liverpool, with subsidiary dials for state of wind and constant seconds, with mahogany brass band case, bearing the ivorine retail plaque for Constantine Pickering & Co Ltd, Middlesborough
Rolex, a gents gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Superlative Chronometer wristwatch, 3cm circular dial with baton numerals and date aperture at 3 o'clock, black leather Rolex strap and buckle, Serial No.2665985, Model 1500/8, serviced in full by Rolex 23rd June 2016, with Service Guarantee card, booklet and green velvet Rolex pouch This watch has been recently serviced, cleaned and overhauled by Rolex and is in good condition throughout case is stamped 14ct gold
Rolex, a circa 1977 gents 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day Date Superlative Chronometer wristwatch, 3.5cm circular black dial with baton numerals, date aperture at 3 o'clock, Serial No.5037117, integral President bracelet Provenance: Purchased by the current private vendor from Rolex in Abu Dhabi in 1977

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