Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 168018, circa 1969, no. 28958xxx, circular silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, cal. 564 24 jewel adjusted five positions and temperature movement, modern blue leather strap, 35mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - marks. Glass - surface marks. Hands - marks. Case - scratch marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
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Omega Seamaster Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 168.022, circa 1968, serial no. 27170xxx, matt silvered dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 564 24 jewel movement, tan leather strap, 36mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - some light marks present. Hands - light marks. Case - surface marks present as expected. Crown - adjusts correctly. Strap - good, non Omega. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra James Bond Spectre Limited Edition '>15'007 Gauss' Master Co-Axial Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 23110422103004, no. 8757xxxx, limited edition no. 062xx/15007, circular blue lacquered dial with Bond family coat of arms pattern, applied hour indexes, outer minute markers and yellow Arabic five minute divisions, date aperture, yellow sweep centre seconds with Bond family coat of arms pointer, signed cal. 8507 movement with skeletonised gun-barrel and golden bullet to the centre marked James Bond, Omega 1567/693 bracelet, 41.5mm - **In excellent condition with presentation box with outer cardboard cover, wallet with International Warranty card stamped Ray & Scott Ltd, The Bridge, St. Sampsons and dated 1/3/16 and Pictograms card, certificate of authenticity, operating instructions booklet, cleaning cloth, tag, spare link, two strap pins, blue Omega strap, Omega tool for changing the bracelet/strap with instructions leaflet, loupe - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. ST 168.017, circa 1968, no. 26339xxx, circular black dial with baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, dauphine hands, cal. 564 24 jewel adjusted five positions and temperature movement, red leather strap, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - some light marks but generally good, some marks to the baton markers. Glass - surface marks and scratches. Hands - marks. Case - surface scratch marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Constellation Chronometer Quartz gold and stainless steel lady's bracelet watch, ref. 1382, 28mm - Condition Report: - Movement - functioning. Dial - surface marks. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - light marks from general wear - see image. Crown -Omega, adjusts correctly. Bracelet - light marks, wrist size 7.25" approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer mid-size bubble back stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 5007, circa 1940s, gold bezel, circular white dial with baton and dot markers, outer minute markers and black centre seconds, screw-down crown, signed cal. 5081 Patented movement, signed case and numbered 5007, modern black leather strap, 29mm (at fault) - Condition Report: - Movement - not functioning and requires attention. Dial - small marks, surface marks to the hour markers. Glass - surface marks. Hands - marks. Case - surface marks and scratches, no serial number (rubbed). Crown - adjusting although play in the stem. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 16610, circa 1993, serial no. S92xxxx, black bezel insert, black dial with white markers, Mercedes style hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 3135 31 jewel movement, ref. 93150 Oyster bracelet, bezel 40mm diameter - **with the original chronometer paper dated March 1995, box and booklets - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - clean condition - see images. Crown - adjusts correctly. Bracelet - mild marks but generally good, wrist size 8" approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A Lady's Rolex Oyster perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer, with a white dial, Roman numerals and date aperture with a stainless steel bezel and strap, with box CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, it does wind, the hands advance, the date advances, it does tick, in need of a clean, bezel and strap are scratched conversant with extensive wear and use
A fine gents Rolex oyster perpetual GMT-Master II chronometer wristwatch. This superb timepiece is designed to show the time in two time zones at the same time, consequently having the iconic additional hand. This example has a two-tone Pepsi bezel, the top half in blue, the bottom in a light red, presenting white Arabic numerals in increments of two. As standard, this watch has a magnified date aperture and is mounted on a stainless steel Rolex strap. The overall condition of this watch is very good. There is some general wear as expected with a worn timepiece, notably including a slight chip to the outer part of the bezel, a few light scratches to the bezel and scratches to the strap and lugs. This watch has beeen seen working in good order but the condition of the watch cannot be guaranteed. This piece is sold with its retail box and paperwork from 2002.
A gents Rolex oyster perpetual Submariner chronometer wristwatch. The black dial presenting magnified date aperture, the black and gold tone bezel presenting Arabic numerals in increments of ten. Mounted on a two tone Rolex strap. Seen in good working order but condition not guaranteed. Strap is heavily scratched with slight wear to the bezel. No box or paperwork. Marked to the inner bezel V055889 indicating either 20008 or 2009.
A rare and interesting Omega RAF 1953 military watch. This 17 jewel manual wind movement watch has dust cover, black dial with white Arabic numerals and luminous dots and hands. The back case is marked 6645 101000 (for NATO issue), 6B/542, 3150/53, with the large RAF arrow to the top. The dial is also marked with the “fat arrow” above 6 and the encircled T below 12. This watch is mounted on a retrospective strap and may also have retrospective hands. The watch is in apparent good working order but has a crack to the glass and scratches to the lugs etc as expected with a watch of this age and character. Only 5900 of these timepieces were issued for pilots and officers, in a one year order of this exciting antimagnetic chronometer.
A gents Rolex oyster perpetual Yacht-Master chronometer wristwatch. The silver tone dial presenting luminous hour indicators, magnified date aperture and a red sweeping seconds hands. The conforming platinum bezel is set with Arabic numerals in increments of ten and is mounted on a Rolex stainless steel strap. Seen in good working order but condition not guaranteed, with some scratches to the bezel.
A Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust chronometer wristwatch with pearlescent dial and diamond set hour indicators, magnified date aperture and fluted bezel. Mounted on a possibly later Rolex stainless steel strap, though clasp is not functioning. Seen in good working order but condition not guaranteed, no box or paperwork.
A gents Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust chronometer wristwatch, the gold dial presenting gold Roman numerals, magnified date aperture and gold tone fluted bezel. Mounted on a bi-metal strap, this timepiece is seen in good working order and in generally very good condition. Reference 16233, year 2002.
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL CO-AXIAL CHRONOMETER STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, originally purchased 2012, Ref.: 212330412001003 and Watch No.: 85729324 all from warranty card, the round black dial with luminous baton and dot hour markers, date aperture at 3, skeleton hands, centre seconds hand, black bezel to the 41mm case, with SEAMASTER, hippocampus and Omega logo to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap, with signed Omega clasp, with additional links, in box, with swing tag, with outer box, with papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL CHRONOMETER 300M STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, originally purchased 2009, serial no. 84605854 both from warranty card, the round black dial with lume plot hour markers, sunken subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9, date aperture at 3, raised outer count up scale to the bevelled dial edge, skeleton sword hands, centre seconds hand, black enamel bezel to the 42mm case, with SEAMASTER, hippocampus and Omega logo to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with signed Omega clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers
AMENDMENT: The case is 41mm GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL CHRONOMETER 300M STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, the round blue machined dial with bi colour baton and dot hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in white, blue enamel bezel, the 44mm case with SEAMASTER, hippocampus and Omega logo to the caseback, on integrated bracelet strap with a signed Omega clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers
GENTLEMAN'S CHOPARD 1000 MIGLIA GMT RATTRAPANTE CHRONOMETER STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, the round grey dial with lume tipped baton hour markers, three subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9, for 30 minutes register, small seconds and 12 hours register, date aperture at 3, outer count up scale, raised outer tachymeter scale to bevelled dial edge, lume tapered index hands, red arrow tipped centre seconds hand and white tipped arrow rattrapante hand, transparent caseback with 8992, 1486924 to edge, movement numbered 57383, on a black tropic signed Chopard strap numbered 21/75, with a stainless steel signed Chopard clasp, in box, with outer box, lacking papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA ELECTRONIC F300HZ SEAMASTER CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH, the round silver coloured dial with applied baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, inner seconds track, 48mm case, with Omega symbol, SEAMASTER, hippocampus motif and personalised inscription to the case back, on a bracelet strap with Omega clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers
A Rolex Oyster-Perpetual gentleman's wrist watch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and inscribed 'Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified' housed in stainless steel case with brick link stainless steel Rolex strap CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1968, ref 168.010, silver 'Pie Pan' dial with date APERTURE.Movement: 24J, automatic chronometer, cal 564, signed Omega Watch Co.Case: Diameter approx. 35.5mm, screw back, Constellation badge embossed on back, Omega crown.Strap: Leather.
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S ROSE GOLD CAPPED OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH DATED 1962, REF 14902-61SC, 'PIE PAN' CROSS HAIR SILVERED SUNBURST DIAL, DAUPHINE HANDS, APPLIED INDICES. *2019 SERVICE PAPERS (NEW OMEGA CRYSTAL, BUTTON, STEM, MAINSPRING)Movement: 21J, automatic, cal 561, adjusted 5 positions, signed Omega Watch C¼.Case: Diameter approx. 34mm, screw back, Constellation badge embossed on back, 18mm 'Dog Leg' lugs, signed Omega Watch C¼.Bracelet: Metal, expandable.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL 300M CHRONOMETER BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 2000s, REF 2254.50.00, BLACK WAVE DIAL, DATE APERTURE.Movement: 23J, automatic, cal 1120, adjusted 5 positions, 44h power reserve, signed.Case: Diameter approx. 41mm, screw back, Seamaster emblem embossed, helium escape valve, Unidirectional bezel, sapphire crystal, Omega screw-down crown.Bracelet: Original Omega numbered 930.
Frodsham; an oak cased bracket clock, second quarter 19 th century, the shaped case with fleur de lys carved finial and foliate carved glazed door enclosing a 9 inch canted silvered dial with roman numerals and strike silent dial in the arch and inscribed ‘Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, foliate engraved corners, the double fusee 8-day movement striking on a gong and with pull repeat, the back plate with curved top corners and stamped ‘Frodsham, Gracechurch Str, London, raised on foliate bracket feet, 43cm high, 18cm deep, 31cm wide Footnote: John Frodsham (1781-1849) is recorded at 33 Gracechurch Street, as a watch, clock and chronometer maker. John moved to Gracechurch Street in 1825 after the death of his father William. He was a livery man of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1830, the firm becoming Frodsham & Sons between 1835 and his death in 1849.
A Victorian mahogany and brass-bound two day marine chronometer with Poole's auxiliary compensation by Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne, No. 1019, circa 1860, with three tier box, glazed observation lid, original maker's label to the interior, brass bowl and gimbals, with tipsy key, the 4in. signed silvered dial with subsidiaries for the state of wind and seconds, with gold hands, the spotted movement with chain fusee, maintaining power, bi-metallic balance and Poole's auxiliary compensation, blued steel helical spring, Earnshaw detent escapement, 7in. square. Provenance; property from the late Sir David TangThis lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A Victorian rosewood and brass-bound chronometer By F. W. Clerke, London, No. 539Circa 1860The three-tier case with brass banding and with ivory roundel to the front, a brass drop handle to each side, brass gimbals with locking lever, with bevelled glass to the bezel and brass bowl, the 3 ¾ in. circular silvered dial, signed F W CLERK 27 Lombard Street, London No 539, Roman chapters, gold Breguet moon hands and seconds subsidiary above the VI and power reserve below the XII, the unsigned movement with stoned plates, chain fusée, maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance, with blued steel helical spring and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement 17.5 cm square Frederick William Clerke was born in Islington, Middlesex, in April 1820. Records show Clerke as a watchmaker in 1851 in Islington. He was established at 168 Fenchurch Street 1865-1871, after which he took over C. C. Webb's business in The Royal Exchange, where he continued to run the chronometer and watchmaking business until his death in 1885. His son Frederick James Clerke took over the business.
A HISTORICALLY INTERESTING BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER WITH AUXILLARY COMPENSATIONBy John Poole, London, No. 1086, circa 1844, used during the 1874 Transit of Venus ExpeditionThe two-tier case, lacking top lid, with glazed observation cover, and with circular ivory roundel engraved with Admiralty arrow and POOLE 1086 TWO DAYS, brass gimbals and locking lever, the circular silvered 3 3/4in. dial signed John Poole, 57 Fenchurch Street, London 1086, with blued steel spade hands and seconds subsidiary at the VI and power reserve at the XII, the movement with Admiralty arrow, bi-metallic compensated balance with Poole's Auxilliary, blued steel helical spring and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement16cm wideThis chronometer was purchased by the Admiralty on 14 August 1844. It served on HMS Cygnet, HMS Lightning, HMS Shearwater, HMS Sylvia, HMS City of London and HMS Caroline. It spent periods at Devonport, Portsmouth, the Cape Observatory and Hong Kong. It saw service in WWI, left wartime service in 1916 and was sold in 1919.Selected for service with HMS Shearwater, this took it to Rodriguez Island, arriving on 18 August 1874, for the observations for the Transit of Venus. The expedition was led by Commander J. W. L. Wharton, RN. One of three chronometers taken on the expedition, it is recorded that Captain Wharton preferred this instrument over the others for his observation work. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Account of Observations of the Transit of Venus, 1874, edited by Sir George Airy, KCB, Astronomer Royal, London 1881, which details this chronometer. Astronomical Observations Made Under the Direction of G. B. Airy 1841-47, details Poole No. 1086, which was rated for purchase by the Board of Admiralty, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in 1844. PROVENANCESold Bonhams, London, 28 June 2011, lot 137.
A Fine brass-mounted calamander eight-day marine chronometer with Poole's auxillary compensation Probably by Victor Kullberg Retailed by Dobbie McInnes Ltd, Glasgow, Liverpool & South Shields No. 9513, Circa 1913The three-piece brass line-inlaid and mounted case with two recessed handles and rectangular ivory plaque, hinged lid with glazed observation panel, the brass gimbals with locking lever, and brass bowl with bevelled glass bezel, the 4 ¾ in. silvered circular dial with gold spade hands, 8-day power reserve and seconds subsidiary, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, stoned plates, bi-metallic compensated balance with additional compensation, blued steel helical spring with diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, with tipsy key 21cm squareEstablished by Alexander Dobbie (d. 1881) in 1841, manufacturing nautical instruments from 57 Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Following his death the company became Alexander Dobbie & Son and in 1902 became Dobbie McInnes Ltd.Tony Mercer's Chronometer Makers of the World, London, 2004, lists Dobbie McInnes' serial numbers with corresponding dates. Their output would date this to 1913/1914. The frame, subframe and bowl are each numbered 5332.
A Fine & Rare mahogany and brass-bound eight-day chronometerBy Hatton & Harris, London No. 505, circa 1820, the mahogany case possibly original, and certainly first half 19th CenturyThe movement incorporating earlier elements by George MargettsThe three-tier brass-bound mahogany case with hinged lid and glazed observation panel, flanked to each side by a brass carrying handle, brass bezel and locking lever, the brass bowl with lift-off convex glazed bezel, the 5in. silvered dial with Roman chapters and seconds subsidiary at the VI with 8-day power reserve below the XII, the full plate movement with four steel baluster pillars, chain fusée with maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance with blued steel helical spring and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement 21 cm square PROVENANCE: Sotheby's, London, 21 March 1975, lot 124.LITERATURE:Antiquarian Horology, the Journal of the Antiquarian Horological Society, Vol. 9, no 3, June 1975, p. 340, reporting on the sale.The partnership of James Hatton & Clement Harris, a watchmaker, was formed around 1816. It continued until the former's death in around 1824.James Hatton (b. 1776) was apprenticed to George Margetts, a celebrated chronometer maker, a contemporary of John Arnold and Thomas Earnshaw.Hatton was the son of the celebrated London watchmaker Thomas Hatton. He was a talented maker, and his innovative designs and fine quality of work can be seen in the pieces he made with Margetts, as well as those finished under his own name. Jonathan Betts discusses in his recent publication 'Marine Chronometers at Greenwich', Oxford, 2017, that it was almost certain that Hatton introduced the double frame construction for his eight-day timekeepers in order to provide adequate space for the large barrel and fusee. The design also incorporated a sub-frame for the rest of the movement and escapement. The double frame went on to be adopted almost universally and the standard form for eight-day English chronometers (as seen on the previous lot 634).Hatton may also have worked with Pendleton on improvements to the lever escapement. Margetts died late in 1804 and Hatton inherited and continued the business at 4 St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, until entering into the partnership with Harris.Hatton's inheritance from George Margetts included a number of unfinished movements. These were 'finished up' over the years by Hatton.Here in No. 505, the evidence pointing to Margetts' provenance includes the scale and shape of the frame, with its very unusual steel baluster pillars. The cutaways were intended by Margetts for his side-winding mechanism and for his rotating endstone, although he had stopped using these well before the end of his life.The bowl, which is probably again from Margetts' workshop, had to be deepened by Hatton & Harris to allow room for the balance cock, which is now sited on the backplate.Betts illustrates in 'Marine Chronometers at Greenwich' Hatton & Harris No. 590. The two compare well and are very similar. In the Ilbert Collection, now in the British Museum (1958, 1006.1942), is Margetts No. 80 which retains part of his remontoire mechanism. The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers' Collection, now at the Science Museum, includes Margetts No. 102. The movements are all of the same pattern as the offered lot.
A FINE GEORGE III GILT-BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKBy George Jamison, London, circa 1790Surmounted by a pagoda pediment with foliate scroll-cast panel between a pair of sphere finials, above stop-fluted squat uprights and an arched pediment, flanked to each side by a stop-fluted tapering column with Corinthian upright with quarter-column behind, the trunk inset with an arched door with well-veneered panel, between stop-fluted quarter-columns with Corinthian uprights, above a stepped base with panel front, on an apron plinth, the 12in. arched brass dial with strike/silent ring, above a silvered chapter ring with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a silvered centre, signed George Jamison, London, within foliate engraving, with seconds subsidiary and a calendar aperture above the VI, the four-pillar movement with rack strike and repeat, with anchor escapement237cm highGeorge Jamison, 33 Charing Cross until 1805. An interesting maker, of high quality as evidenced here. He was employed by Mudge to complete work on his chronometers between 1797 and 1799, together with William Howells and Paul Philip Barraud. He was granted the title 'Chronometer maker to the High Commissioners of the Navy'.
Rolex - a steel and gold automatic centre seconds gentleman's wristwatch, the dial signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, ref: 14000, circa 1991, calibre 3000, lever movement signed and numbered 1 5000667, adjusted to five positions and temperature, gilt dial with baton markers, screw down winding crown, screw back numbered inside 14000, case serial number N 529772, Rolex steel and gold Oyster bracelet with a concealed deployant clasp, 457B, 34 mm wide. No paperwork or box.
Omega - Seamaster Professional Chronometer Automatic Stainless Steel Gents Wrist Watch. Model Number 168 - 1640, with Rotated Bezel, Large Luminous Hands and Markers, Date at 3 O'clock, Movement Automatic, 23 Jewell's, Calibrated 1120, Sapphire Crystal with Recent Service History For 13.6.2018 with Watch, Excellent In All Aspects of Condition, Please Confirm with Photo.
Ø A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY LITHERLAND, DAVIES & CO., LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1840 the 3¼in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 816/17499 , gold spade hands with blued secondaries, the movement with plain plates, standard balance with blued helical spring and jewelled detent, and Earnshaw escapement, mounted in gimballed brass bowl countersigned and numbered to base inside, secured with domed faceplate, within three-tier brass bound wooden box of issue with numbered tipsy key and ivory roundel front plate, with inset side handles -- approx. 6in. (15cm.) cubed
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY HEWITT & SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1865 the 4in. silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 2648 , gold hands, movement with spotted plates, standard balance with blued helical balance spring and jewelled detent, and Earnshaw escapement, contained within brass bowl gimbal-mounted within bound coromandel case with tipsy key and inset handles and blank mother-of-pearl to front, three-tier case -- approx. 7in. (18cm.) cubed
A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY GEORGE MOORE, LONDON, CIRCA 1865 the 4in. silvered dial signed Geoe. Moore, 21 St John's Square, London and numbered 869 , gold spade hands with oxidised secondaries, movement with spotted plates, standard balance with blued helical balance spring and jewelled detent, and Earnshaw escapement, contained within brass bowl gimbal-mounted within later three-tier teak box with tipsy key and ivorine plate -- approx. 7in. (18cm.) cubed

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