An 18ct. Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Model: Constellation, Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1970, (calibre 751) 24-jewel self-winding lever movement numbered `31930389`, adjusted to five positions and temperature, gilt coloured dial with applied baton markers, day/date aperture at 3, centre seconds, case with constellation monogram to the screw back and numbered inside `168029`, 35mm wide
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A Mid-Size 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 6627, circa 1980, (calibre 2030) 28-jewel self-winding lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, dark blue coloured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, 31mm wide
An 18ct Gold Electronic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, F300, Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1970, (calibre 1250) electronic tuning fork movement numbered `32008079`, quick date change, gilt coloured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture, centre seconds, case with screw back, case with London import mark for 1970 and numbered `198003`, 36mm wide
A Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Submariner, 1000ft=300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certfied, Ref: 16803, circa 1986, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, blue coloured dial with applied dot, triangular and baton markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with protected screw down winding crown, blue coloured rotating bezel, screw back, Rolex steel and gold Oyster bracelet with deployant fliplock clasp, 42mm wide, together with Rolex boxes, booklets and guarantee dated 12/08/86
An 18ct Gold Automatic Day/Date Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Model: Day-Date, Ref: 18038/18000, circa 1986, (calibre 3055) 27-jewel self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with applied baton markers, date beneath magnifying glass and day of the week aperture at 12, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, Rolex 18ct Gold President bracelet with deployant clasp (bracelet has been tightened), 35mm wide, together with Rolex boxes, booklets and a recent insurance replacement valuation from Prestons of Bolton for £14,530.00
An 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer, Model: Constellation, circa 1999, self-winding lever movement with quick date change and hacking seconds, textured gold coloured dial with applied baton markers and outer fifths of seconds track, date aperture, centre seconds, case with Roman numeral bezel, snap on back with constellation monogram and numbered `60244410`, Omega 18ct gold bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 37mm wide, together with Omega instruction booklet, other booklets, warranty card dated 24.12.99 and purchase receipt for £5,825
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 16234, circa 2002, (calibre 3135) 31-jewel self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, adjusted to five positions and temperature, white dial with applied Roman numerals, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back stamped inside `2080`, case serial number `K928251`, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 36mm wide, together with Rolex boxes, booklets, guarantee paperwork dated 22 Nov 2002, four spare steel bracelet links
A Stainless Steel Boy`s Size Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, Ref: 3121, circa 1940, 18-jewel lever movement with signed `Rolex chronometer`, timed to six positions, patented superbalance with overcoil hairspring, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, case with screw down winding crown, screw back numbered `112475 3121`, 30mm wide
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Model: Constellation, Chronometer Officially Certified. circa 1969, (calibre 751) 24-jewel self-winding lever movement numbered `28009628`, adjusted to five positions and temperature, textured dial with applied baton markers, day/date aperture at 3, centre seconds, case with constellation monogram to the screw back and numbered inside `168019`, 35mm wide, together with Omega guarantee booklet dated 1970 and booklet
Rolex Oyster Perpetual mid-sized stainless steel superlative chronometer , 2007, silvered dial, baton and arabic numerals, centre seconds, finely engine turned bezel, 31mm, screw-down crown, on Oyster bracelet. Boxed with booklet and original guarantee card 17/12/07, three extra links. (Ticks readily, winds and self-winds, adjuts).
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY J.A. SECKL & ZONEN, ROTTERDAM, NO. 424, CIRCA 1900.with 4in. silvered dial signed, inscribed and numbered as per title with up and down and subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement, contained within gimballed lacquered-brass bowl in three-tier mahogany box with key, ivorine maker`s plate, case key, further contained within original plush-lined guard box with leather strapping, overall measurements — 9in. (23cm.) square approximately
A 19TH-CENTURY TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY JOHN POOLE, LONDONwith 3¾in. silvered dial, signed and inscribed John Poole maker to the Admiralty 57 Fenchurch St London 4954, up and down and subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands to chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement, blued-steel helical balance spring, contained within lacquered-brass board, gimbal-mounted bowl, in mahogany box now converted for use as a mantel clock — 7 x 4½in. (18 x 11.5cm.)
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY WEMPE, HAMBURG, CIRCA 1950. with 4in. silvered dial signed, inscribed and numbered Chronometerwerke Wempe Hamburg 5229, up and down dial, seconds dial and gold hands, the chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement, stamped with maker`s mark, the backplate and outer ring impressed `29`, contained within a black painted, gimbal-mounted brass bowl within original two-tier mahogany box with winding key, with glazed top and remnant Greek Service label for 1969 — 7¼in. (18.5cm.) square
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY ULYSSE NARDIN, NO. 1392, CIRCA 1924with 4in silvered dial signed, inscribed and numbered Ulysse Nardin, Locale Suisse 1392, up and down dial, subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement, backplate stamped and numbered as for dial, contained within lacquered-brass gimbal-mounted bowl within three-tier mahogany box with drop handles, maker`s and number plates and key (movement defective, chain fusee detached, spring detent defective, missing top lid) — 7in. (18cm.) sq. approximately According to a note inside the lid, this instrument requires a new mainspring; repairs to fusee chain, escape wheel teeth need re-cutting and the detent jewel needs resetting.
A pocket chronometer movement in a later case, signed on the three quarter plate P. Norris, Liverpool, no. 4612, pivoted detent, free-sprung helical blued steel spring, signed dial, cracked, in a purpose made nickel case; and a lever movement by Webster, with up/down subsidiary in associated silver case. (2)
An eight-day marine chronometer, the silvered dial signed Edwd. Baker, London, no. 1135, subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, blued steel hands, spring detent escapement, blued steel helical spring, free-sprung, in a brass bowl gimballed in a three tier mahogany box with brass drop handles, subsidiary seconds with War Dept. Arrow, base and bowl engraved H.S.I., circa 1825.
Tobias & Levitt. A one-day marine chronometer, white enamel dial signed Tobias & Levitt, London, no. 104, large subsidiary seconds dial, blue steel hands, movement signed Morris Tobias & Levitt, Minories, London, no. 104, bimetallic compensation balance, blued steel helical spring, free-sprung, in a brass bowl gimballed in a three tier mahogany box, bezel 63mm dia, circa 1820.
Waltham Watch Co. An 8 day deck watch mounted as a marine chronometer, silvered dial with subsidiaries for seconds and up/down damascened nickel movement signed Waltham Watch Co, eight days, fifteen jewels, adjusted, no. 22115755, in a brass bowl gimballed in a mahogany box with brass corners and inset plaque signed Waltham, box 5in square, circa 1918, bowl inscribed U.S. Navy, no. 1196.
A two-day marine chronometer by Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No. 3417, movement features maintaining power, blued-steel components including helical spring, Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement, signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and Up-Down state-of-wind indicator, backplate signed, contained within brass-mounted rosewood case with inset ivory maker`s name-plaque, circa 1860-70 - complete with key SEE ILLUSTRATION
Omega De Ville Co-Axial George Daniels automatic chronometer stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the black dial with baton markers, dauphin hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 1062 movement, no. 80090841, with original black leather strap and folding clasp, 39mm; as new condition with boxes, chronometer warranty, booklets dated 16th January 2008
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, the silvered skeletonised dial signed LeCoutre with raised Dauphine and Arabic numerals and brass Dauphine hands, the movement numbered `45787`, giving a production date of the late nineteen-fifties, and signed `LeCoultre, Switzerland, Atmos, Fifteen Jewels`, the brass `series two` case having glazed sides, canted corners to the base and with repeat signature, height 23.5cm. * 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 1932 LeCoultre agreed to develop the Atmos type clock first built by CGR under the management of it`s inventor Jean-Leon Reutter in 1927 and continued to do so until a complete redesign in 1983.
J.R. Arnold, 84 Strand, London, a silver open faced pocket chronometer, London 1841, no. 6218, the three piece hinged case with a white dial, fine black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the half plate key wind chronometer with Earnshaw detent escapement, the case 5.5cm diameter, in a wooden three section deck box
A lady`s 18ct. yellow gold cased Rolex Oyster Datejust Chronometer wristwatch, the champagne dial with baton numerals, date aperture and sweep seconds hand. Fitted an 18ct. yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet. Model No. 69178. Case No. 8605422, sold together with it`s original presentation box and insurance valuation. (See illustration)
A rosewood cased marine chronometer, 19th century the silvered dial signed `James Poole & Co maker to The Admiralty London No.5818` with centred subsidiary seconds dial and slow fast adjustment within a ring of Roman numerals, the single fusee movement within five turned pillars the engraved back plate also signed `James Poole and Co London No.5818`, housed within a brass gimbal frame, the case with hinged lid with brass swan-neck side carry handles and campaign style brass corner straps, 18.5cm square, 18.5cm high
A Victorian 18ct gold hunter cased keyless pocket watch, the white dial printed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the minute repeating movement signed E D Johnson and Sons, 9 Wilmington Square, London. Chronometer maker to the Admiralty No 2875, the case marked for Chester 1895, case 51mm diameter, dial 42mm diameter together with a decorative fancy link watchchain with tassel end, two toothpicks and a watch key
A 56 Hour Marine Chronometer Movement, dial and inner housing only, unsigned, No 1654, the brass bell housing further numbered 286 (lacking gimbal frame and with bell housing collar removed), the case with shuttered winding square and pull-off bezel set with a bevelled glass, to an engraved and silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and outside minute track, to a “rise and fall” and seconds subsidiaries with gilt spade hands (hour hand repaired), to a chain fusee 56 hour, 4 pillar movement, with maintaining power and 5 spoke wheels, to an Earnshaw detent escapement, with blued steel helical hairspring and bi-metallic cut compensated balance wheel, diameter of dial 3 5/8” and 3 15/16” to the bezel

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