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Omega Speedmaster 'Racing' Chronometer chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, circa 2006, ref. 178.0028, tachymeter bezel, the carbon dial with chronograph centre seconds, baton markers, triple subsidiary dials with date aperture, cal. 3301 33 jewel movement, no. 78002335, original bracelet with folding clasp, 40mm; with Omega pouch
Omega De Ville Co-Axial Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 45315100, the black dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 2500 movement, no. 80791660, with brushed steel bracelet, 38mm; together with box, outer box, booklets, chronometer certificate, International Warranty and Pictograms dated 27/10/2004
Horological Books - thirteen publications including six by Brian Loomes, including a signed copy of 'Grandfather Clocks & Their Cases', 'The Eureka Clock' by Dr F G Alan Shenton (signed copy), 'The Marine Chronometer' by Lt Comm Rupert T Gould, 'Saunier's Treatise on Modern Horology' by Julien Tripplin and Edward Rigg, 1952 edition, a 1938 edition of Herbert Cescinsky 'The Old English Master Clockmakers & Their Clocks' (spine separated) etc
A stainless steel gentleman's Omega Speedmaster Co - Axle chronometer Michael Schumacher Formula 1 Limited Edition wristwatch with carbon chronograph dial, reverse of the watch having skeleton automatic movement, Calibre 3313, chassis - 78410021, internal movement stamped 78410021 with an original stainless steel Omega Speedmaster strap, presented in an original Michael Schumacher The Legend box together with operating instructions with Certificates and cards (card watch number does not match the watch chassis number), with spare links and original tag.
A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Quartz 18 carat yellow gold day-date adjust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1981 with Tonmeau-shaped, champagne dial with applied baton markers, sapphire crystal with date beneath Cyclops lens, 18K yellow gold bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, screwed down case back and crown, fluted bezel with original Certificate of Purchase and paperwork, recently serviced by Rolex Dealership, presented in a brown leather bound Rolex watch box, with original Rolex card outer casing.
An Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial erroneously signed ‘John Forrest London Chronometer Maker to the Admirality’, fir-tree motif, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, English full plate 7 jewel lever movement, going barrel, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 52mm diameter MOVEMENT: top plate signed ‘John Forrest London’ no 561592, bimetallic split balance, blued steel spring, engraved triangular balance cock, Bosley type regulator, movement not running on winding CASE : fully hallmarked, back engine turned with vacant cartouche to the centre, good gauge, grubby, missing crystal DIAL: missing hands, two minor hairline fractures at the edge of the dial. Needs cleaning
A 1940s Rolex Oyster Perpetual stainless steel bubble-back wristwatch, ref. 2940, case no. 396223, the silvered dial with outer 1/5th seconds track, luminous Arabic numerals, tapered hands, centre seconds, and signed ‘Rolex Oyster Perpetual Certified Chronometer’, the self winding movement no. N65373, circa 1946, the case 31mm, on later expandable bracelet MOVEMENT: 5th model automatic movement, the rotor signed 'Rolex Perpetual Chronometer'. The movement, although functioning, is sticking and would suggest it needs a good clean. DIAL: light dirt and pitting across the dial, deterioration to luminous fill on the minute hand and loss on some numerals, tarnishing on the seconds hand CASE: 2 PIECE, signed inside case back, light scratches commensurate with wear. Milled edge on case back still crisp, crescent shaped fracture on the domed crystal at 12. Crystal scratched overall.
A 1950s Rolex Oyster Perpetual ‘bubble back’ gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch, ref. 6084 no.837904, the signed cream dial with outer 1/5th seconds track, applied gold Arabic numerals, gold feuille hands, and centre sweep seconds, the 2 jewel Rolex Perpetual Chronometer self winding movement no. 20346, the case 32mm diameter, on an associated chevron link 9ct gold bracelet with fold over clasp MOVEMENT: functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: ref and no heavily rubbed between luggs, inner case fully signed abd stamped '10k', ref and no. clear, but a previous ref no (6085) has been struck out. Import marked 9 carat. Bezel and case back scuffed and scrathed commensurate with age. Crystal scratched DIAL: discolouration to dial
- Beautiful example built to exemplary standards by John May - Competed in the 'Daily Express' Production Jaguar race at the Silverstone Classic in July 2009 - 3.8 litre engine with semi race camshafts & 3x HD8 SU carburettors, E-Type (4.2) all synchro gearbox In addition to maintaining the factory XK 120's for many years and providing the basis for the Nigel Dawes series, John May has been creating his own interpretations of the ideal XK Jaguar for several decades. Today, he is no longer accepting new work. It is not simply that his cars are built to exemplary standards and incorporate the fruits of his vast experience of the marque, it is his uncompromising determination to get the detail of the job absolutely right which makes his output special. 679351 left Brown's Lane in 1952, bound for the US. By the late 1990's it had found its way back to Tewkesbury and underwent a painstaking bare chassis restoration. The detailed specification was formulated with occasional competition in mind, but principally, to serve as a long range tourer. It was finished in 2000. In the early years following the completion of its build, the car took part in the road going class of a few XK races, only failing to finish once (when the driver broke the gearstick and got fed up driving around in second gear). It was always driven to and, importantly, back from the circuits at which it competed, never suffering an impact. Its only 'competitive' outing in the past 10 years came as the result of an invitation to take part in the 'Daily Express' Production Jaguar race at the Silverstone Classic in July 2009, a one off race staged to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the XK's first competition victory at Silverstone in 1949. A commemorative plaque from this event is fitted to the dashboard. Although it has had limited use, the car has been maintained by John. Finished in Jaguar Gunmetal Grey with red leather and Turrino 5 ¢ x 15" colour coded wheels with polished alloy rims laced in E-Type offset pattern, the car's enviable specification includes fixed quarter lights and rear windows, minimalist custom indicators, halogen headlights, rack & pinion steering, modified suspension geometry, adjustable telescopic dampers all round, uprated springs and torsion bars, Salisbury 4HA axle with Powr lock differential and 3.05:1 'touring' ratio, disc brakes all round with Alcon 4 pot front callipers, custom made rear anti roll bar, Dave Butcher E- type 3.8-litre engine with semi race camshafts and 3x HD8 SU carburettors, E- type (4.2) all synchro gearbox, XK 140 radiator electric fan with viscous coupling, alternator, sports exhaust with removable rear baffles, side mounted aluminium water header & oil catch tanks, bucket seats - position adjustable, 4 point harnesses, full leather trimmed roll cage, competition pedal box, leather trimmed dash, doors and rear parcel shelf and battery box, full instrumentation including map light and period aviation chronometer, period Motorola radio (display only), 2 speed wipers and electric screen wash, wood rim steering wheel, plumbed in fire extinguisher (unused), ignition cut out, burst proof aftermarket locks and leather edged carpets. This stunning XK, ready to be enjoyed and worthy of close inspection, is offered with Swansea V5C, detailed specification sheet, Jaguar Cars vehicle information sheet, invoices from XK Developments and assorted old MoTs.
A gentleman's stainless steel Omega Professional Chronometer Datejust automatic wristwatch, the blue textured face with baton numerals and date aperture with non directional rotating bezel, contained in plain 38mm case and on conforming stainless steel bracelet for same (gross weight 132 grammes)
A gentlemen's gold-plated Omega electronic f300 Hz Genève chronometer strap watch, c.1970.Model no. 198-030 with a circular champagne dial, raised gilt batons, luminous hands, centre second and date, tonneau-shaped gold-plated case with a stainless steel back, movement no. 36926265, Omega 1250, calibre 916.2, after market strap fitted
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a skeletonised mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement set within the resin case and having a lever escapement, signed to the plates Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, 8, with two-tone gold and white tapered hands and baton numerals, with gilt Oriental style decoration on a black ground set within the case, standing on brass stepped feet, one being numbered 349, with a non-original leather box, height 16cm. * Biography Jaeger-LeCoultre were established in 1833 by Charles Antoine Le Coultre in Le Sentier in the Valle de Joux and obtained the current name after the merger with chronometer maker Edward Jaeger in 1937 who, having worked for the firm for twenty years, turned it into one of the finest makers of watches in the world.
Omega. A gentleman's stainless steel 'Omega de Ville' chronometer wristwatch:, the dark grey dial with subsidiary dials for sixty seconds and thirty minutes, luminescent baton markers and hands with centre seconds hand and tachymetric outer dial in a stainless steel case with winder and two buttons in the band, in 'Omega' case, together with purchase receipt and guarantee documentation dated 24/12/74.
Carrera Heuer. A gentleman's stainless steel chronometer wristwatch: the satin finish circular dial with baton markers, tachymetric outer dial, subsidiary dials for sixty seconds and thirty minutes and red centre seconds hand in a case with winder and two buttons in the band, numbered 150525/73353, together with a stainless steel bracelet.
A Victorian 18ct gold open faced chronometer pocket watch by James Poole, 33 Spencer St, Goswell Road, London, the 4.4cm white enamel dial signed Chronometer and decorated with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate, diamond end stone, key wound movement, no 2889, the case hallmarked for London 1862. Condition Report: Condition is good and clean. Appears to be in working order. NO key present. CASE: is undented but has surface scratching, inner hallmarks are clear. GLASS: has minor surface scratching. DIAL: Although clean there are two areas of damage to the edge by the 11 and 111. chip to edge of dial at 2 o'clock. Not tested.
OMEGA; a gentleman's Seamaster Professional Chronometer stainless steel wristwatch with blued bezel, date aperture and dial inscribed "300m/1000ft", and brick link bracelet, unboxed. CONDITION REPORT: From a local, private vendor who also owns the Cartier, bought new. No box or papers. Currently working. Light surface scratches. Overall in good condition.
OMEGA; a 1970s stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, the square rounded dial set with baton numerals and date aperture, inscribed "Electronic F 300 Hz Chronometer", on original bracelet, a similar Storm lady's example and a Medana lady's cocktail wristwatch (3). CONDITION REPORT: Not in working order. Has an Omega crown.
19th century 56-hour marine chronometer, the gimbal mounted movement with silvered dial, signed Langford 6 St Augustines Parade & 53 Quay Bristol, the brass inlaid rosewood case with applied ivory cartouche inscribed Langford Bristol No 1836' 19cm x 18cm x 18cm, NOTE Langford was at St Augustines Parade between 1866 and 1872
GENTLEMAN'S BI COLOUR ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST CHRONOMETER c1976, the gold dial with baton hour markers and date aperture at three, signed Rolex 3135 Cal. automatic movement, in stainless steel case numbered 4679603 with an after marker diamond set bezel, centre seconds, on a gold and stainless steel jubilee 62510H/455 strap, 35mm

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