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A BREITLING NAVITIMER QUARTZ 3300 GENTLEMAN'S STEEL BRACELET WRISTWATCHThe signed black dial with Arabic numerals, digital aperture and two setting buttons to the band, the third button setting missing, the caseback detailed Iraqi Air Force 20802 80971, the tapered bracelet with a steel foldover claspcondition report - There is no working battery so we are unable to tell whether the watch is in working order or not, there is some rubbing to the silvering of the outer bezel, otherwise few minor scratches.Case diameter 4.3cm.
A Casio G-Shock MR-G limited edition MRG-B2000SH-5A MRG Shougeki-Maru Samurai Helmet Masao Kobayashi watch, featuring a Japanese digital and quartz movement with multi-function dial, Bluetooth app function, multi timezones, in a recrystallized Titanium Case measuring 47mm with engraving and textured dial all on a bronzed articulated strap with folding clasp and lock function.Model: MRG-B2000SH-5ASerial: A93540No box, no papers.App download available onlineTaking inspiration from a KABUTO (helmet) specially created for the MR-G series, the MRG-B2000SH evokes the noble spirit and aesthetic sensibility of a samurai commander. Representing the helmet’s maedate (crest), each bezel features the image of a dragon hand carved by a metalsmith highly skilled in the technique of chasing. The case and band, cast with specially-produced metal dies, simulate the rugged look of rusted steel, with finishes of brown and blue aged IP for a time-worn appearance. Casio has teamed up with specialists in traditional arts to unite proud Japanese craftsmanship and advanced technology.Watch in connection to the Mr G app is showing that the watch is normal across all functions with a high level of the battery. Self-check: OKSurface scratches and general wear consistent with age. https://gshock.casio.com/intl/products/mr-g/mrg-b2000sh/
* Chaffee (Roger, 1935-1967). American naval officer, aviator and aeronautical engineer who was a NASA astronaut who died in the Apollo I programme. Autograph Letter Signed, 'Rog', 16 February 1964, to his parents [Mr & Mrs Donald Chaffee, Wyoming, Michigan], beginning with family talk and his wife Martha before continuing with details of his work, 'We are well into our training program now and quite busy. We are studying geology, mineralogy, petrology (study of rocks), flight mechanics (orbits, etc.), physics of the upper atmosphere, digital computers, bio-astronautics, and astronomy, plus we fly quite a bit and take field trips. I was at the Cape to watch the Saturn launch a couple of weeks ago and the 5th and 6th of March we are taking a geology field trip to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. That ought to be a good hike up and down', suggesting a good time for them to visit on vacation, telling that they sign the contract on their house the next week and other family matters, 3 pages in black ballpoint pen on 2 leaves, light crease and staple holes to upper left corner not affecting text or signature, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:A rare autograph from an early Apollo astronaut. On 27 January 1967, a fire swept through the Apollo I Command Module during a launch rehearsal test, tragically killing all three astronauts trapped inside. They were Roger Chaffee, Gus Grissom and Ed White.
Various wristwatch parts, part movements, part mechanisms, quantity of chrome plated and other wristwatches, to include Lucerne with 3cm diameter Arabic dial, a quantity of other wristwatch parts, a digital watch with elasticated bracelet, quantity of other part watches, a set of six silver bean spoons, an AA badge, Hohner cased mouth organ harmonica, etc. (a quantity)
Vintage Pye portable transistor radio, a Lancel Paris travelling clock, an Asus EEE PC1005HA laptop, a quantity of cameras to include a Fujifilm Fine Pix S1 Pro digital camera, a Konica Minolta Dynax 7D digital camera, a JVC Super VHS ET digital camcorder, a Polaroid Instant camera, a Sony Handicam digital DVD read/write camcorder, an Alcatel One Touch watch and further assorted cameras and accessories (3 boxes)
Breitling. A titanium and gilt quartz bracelet watchModel: AerospaceReference: F65062Date: Circa 2000Movement: 7-jewel ETA Cal.E10.351 quartz, No.1419307Dial: Blue, luminous baton hour markers with Arabic numeral quarters, raised 24-hour scale, two rectangular digital display apertures at 12 and 6, gilt pointed baton hands with luminous insertsCase: Brushed tonneau form, snap on back, bi-directional calibrated bezel with gilt quarters, No.10010Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed titanium and gilt linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case & dialSize: 40mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO GENTS WRIST WATCHES, the first automatic movement, rectangle dial signed 'Cyma by Synchron', baton markers, day date at the three o'clock position, stainless steel case, approximate case width 36mm, the second a 'Ajanta' digital wrist watch (condition report: general moderate wear, Cyma currently working at the time of cataloguing, crown missing, Ajanta not currently working, case backs have not been removed)
AN ASSORTMENT OF 'BULOVA' WATCHES, to include a quartz movement, square dial signed 'Bulova Accutron', baton markers, day/date window at the three o'clock position, stainless steel case, approximate case width 35mm, 5 342166 8140, fitted with original stainless steel bracelet and folding clasp, together with three ladys 'Bulova' wristwatches, a gents 'Bulova' watch head and a digital 'Bulova' travel clock (condition report: watches not currently working, not tested)
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a white metal diamond set signet ring, stamped 375 Dia, ring size P 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, a boxed yellow metal three lions identification bracelet, a small jewellery box with contents to include a 'Lorus' fob watch with chain, a silver gents onyx signet ring, hallmarked Birmingham, a belt ring, coin ring, an 'Imado' digital watch, a boxed ladys 'Via Lucia 181' watch, earring and necklace set, various cufflinks and tie clips etc
Five watches including an Ingersol gents watch with Arabic numerals (not running), a modern quartz movement watch (ran briefly), a heavy Diesel 10 bar square cased circular olive green faced gent's wristwatch with day/date window (not running) part of strap absent and an "AHSAI" liquid crystal digital Watch (not running).
Rare Breitling Navitimer 2400 1980's Quality Dual Display Dial With Analogue and Digital Displays. Integrated Steel & Gold Plated Bracelet Which Has the Optional UTC, Module, Case Diameter 3.5 mm Not Including Crown, New Battery Fitted to Main Watch Which Works, One Pusher Missing, The Other One Loose, UTC Module Untested, Complete with Original Guarantee Dated 1986 and Comes In Breitling Watch Service Case.
Collection of Robertson's golly and other memorabilia: (1) & (2) Barratts of Staffordshire pair of Robertson's golly ceramic plates, one has faded, other is crazed; (3) & (4) Golly Brooch Collection pair of felt pennants, both have been used; (5) Golden Shred small cup; (6) frisbee; (7) KB Group 1 x digital watch, within gift box; (8) Golden Shred needle case, plus additional one (comprises only of half the case); (9) three self adhesive vinyl gollies, with floating pupils; Fair to Excellent Plus; (9). These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
A BAG OF ASSORTED WRISTWATCHES, to include a gents 'Rotary' Automatic, two gents digital 'Casio' watches, a gents 'Sekonda, Automatic', a gents 'Sekonda, quartz', a gents 'Lorus' watch, together with a gents 'Leonidas, 17 jewels' watch on a brown strap (condition report: all watches are untested, general light wear with use)
An Omega Speedmaster X-33 Generation 1 Titanium quartz multi function digital bracelet wristwatch - serial number 55901830, strap number 1998/998 - 40mm rotating bezel with spare link, operating instructions, box and other box - watch in good condition, running recent new battery, inner box worn condition with an Omega T shirt
An Accurist Skymaster analogue and digital wrist watch. The watch having a round black face with three digital display screens, with three scales to the chapter ring. Marked All Stainless Steel, water resistant 50m, 7212, Japan Movement, CAL.BJ3547+ Y12E6. Face measures 48mm diameter on a leather strap. Within original box.
BREITLING, AEROSPACE EVO, REF. E79363 A TITANIUM BRACELET WATCH, NO. 1469312, CIRCA 2014Movement: Cal. ETA E10.451, quartz, 7 jewels Case: Titanium case, rotating bezel, screwed down case back with six screwsDial: Grey with two digital displaysBracelet: Breitling titanium bracelet with fold over claspSize: 42mm, bracelet 17.5cmSigned: Case, dial, crown, claspAccessories: Breitling box, guarantee card, chronometer certificate, instruction booklet, three spare links, outer card packaging Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Rotating bezel rotates. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and shows light scratches and marks. Bracelet measures approximately 17.5cm including case.This lot comes with a box and papers dated .Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Advance a Digital watch mounted on an integral bracelet, a stainless steel spirit of England chronograph type wristwatch and a bow motif brooch in base metal and two 9 carat gold pearl stud earrings.Condition Report: Both watches require replacement batteriesPlease note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
A BOX OF ASSORTED WRISTWATCHES, to include a gents boxed 'Rotary 21 jewels Automatic', a boxed 'Accurist' gold plated watch, a 'Tissot, SeaStar-Seven', an 'Uno' watch, a 'Casio Wave Ceptor', two Seiko Quartz watches, a gold plated 'Grosvenor' watch, a Casio digital watch, an 'Atlantic' watch and a 'Services Naval' watch head (condition report: NOT TESTED, some in used conditions, some may require attention)
λ MARC NEWSON (AUSTRALIAN B. 1965)"EVENT HORIZON" TABLEPolished and partially lacquered aluminiumImpressed MARC NEWSON/POD EDITION/POD and numbered 6/10 to the underside; further impressed MARC NEWSON POD EDITION EVENT HORIZON and dated 1992 to tabletop81 x 180 x 97cm (31¾ x 70¾ x 38¼ in.)This example is number 6 from an edition of 10 plus 3 artist's proofs and 1 yellow version, produced by POD Edition, UK. Provenance:Galerie Kreo, ParisSale, Phillips, London, 25 April 2013, lot 229Acquired from the above by the present ownerLiterature:'Tavolo Event Horizon', Domus, Milan, no. 741, September 1992, pp. 67-69Marie La Fonta, 'Alu Surf', Actuel, nos. 31-32, July-August 1993, p. 168Alice Rawsthorn, An Australian in Paris, London, no. 104, February 1994, p. 31Jean Bond Rafferty, Making Waves, Harper's Bazaar, April 1994, p. 140Simon Mills, Watch this Space, The Sunday Times: The Magazine (London), 27 November, 1994, pp. 60, 61, 64marc newson : Bucky, dalla chimica al design, exh. cat., Triennale di Milano, 1995, fig. 10Alexander von Vegesack, et al., eds., 100 Masterpieces from the Vitra Design Museum Collection, exh. cat., Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, 1996, p. 172Alice Rawsthorn, Marc Newson, London, 1999, pp. 64-69, 213 for a sketch, fabrication images and computer generated rendersthe magazine of the powerhouse museum: Powerline, Sydney, Spring 2001, pp. 6-7Conway Lloyd Morgan, Marc Newson, London, 2002, pp. 150-51, 157, 170-71 for fabrication images and computer generated rendersLouise Neri, ed., Marc Newson, exh. cat., Gagosian Gallery, New York, 2007, p. 64Alison Castle, Marc Newson Works, London, 2012, pp. 58-63In astrophysical terms an Event Horizon is the boundary of a black hole where the properties of space and time are altered. It is the point of no return, where nothing can resist the immense gravitational pull of the black hole. In giving this work such a universal title Newson not only announces this piece as an important fulcrum or pivotal moment in his constantly developing creative process but also reminds us of the importance of exploration and innovation in his work. As a six-year-old boy Newson remembers watching NASA's Apollo moon landings and feeling "a sense of utopia; a sense of optimism pervaded" and he recalled that "it led me to want to create things, to explore things, to be ambitious." By embracing science and technology as both an inspiration and a fundamental basis for his work Newson inspired a new generation of designers to explore industrial advances in materials, to use more traditional ones in innovative applications and incorporate new digital technology in design and production in the creative process itself. Event Horizon is a clear evolution of the Black Hole Table first designed whilst working in Japan in 1988. The beautiful fluidity of this piece was achieved through the use of polyurethane and carbon fibre. In Newson's best-known piece Lockheed Lounge, from the same year, he looked to recreate this plasticity in what he described as a "fluid metallic form, like a giant blob of mercury". However, he was to admit "I never wanted it to be covered in panels. That was the only way I could think of to achieve something close to the effect I visualized." In Event Horizon he realised the effect in metal that he had only previously been able to imagine. The circumstances of how this was achieved were serendipitous but also fitting to Newson's central design tenets. In 1991 Newson was looking to buy his ultimate car; an Aston Martin DB4, manufactured between 1958 and 1963. He went to view one in a car body shop just outside London that specialised in restoring Aston Martins. There he discovered the highly skilled craftsmen creating beautifully fluid car panels. He commented that "What they do is more akin to silversmithing. They work metal as if it were a piece of fabric or plasticene. What you see is this incredibly sensual and refined object." He showed them one of his studies and described what improvements he was looking to achieve. By introducing a small, undetectable degree of positive curvature in the tabletop panel, they were able to give it the strength it needed to withstand the curvature introduced at the edges. A groove was also placed along the top, lending subtle character to the surface and adding enough reinforcement to prevent the top from flexing. Newson wanted the table to be as light as possible while still having inherent strength. The ends of the table are rolled inward for reinforcement, adding a decidedly aerodynamic element reminiscent of the grille of a sports car or the air intake of a jet engine. Painting the inner surface to give it a perfectly lacquered finish was another challenge, requiring the talent of highly specialized auto painting experts. He initially used three colours to celebrate European motorsport; British racing green, Bugatti blue and as in the present work, Ferrari red. He later added orange, yellow and lime green as variations. Event Horizon plays on the dichotomies of mass and space, solid and liquid. Just as an astrophysical Event Horizon alters space and time, the point of no return between reality and theory, Newson has created his own point of departure. A continuous skin like form whose interior volume feels larger than the exterior surface. Its strength appears to come, not from the delicate structure, but from the void below the surface and the hollow funnel legs, which in turn draw you in like black holes. Its fluid sculptural qualities contrast the simple utilitarian nature of the object. From concept, production and realisation this work encapsulates all of Marc Newson's ideologies making it one of his finest masterpieces.Please note: ARR aplies to this lotCondition Report: Please contact the department for all condition report enquiries on pictures@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Breitling. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, Ref. A17320, Superocean Heritage 46, circa 2013. Movement: cal. 17, automatic, Dial: black, applied baton indexes, aperture for date. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back and crown, rotating bezel, no. 1394315, rubber strap with locking stainless steel clasp. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: diameter 46mm Accessories: digital warranty card, COSC certificate, instructions, swing tag and presentation case. £1,500-£2,000 --- The origins of the Superocean model dates back to the late 1950s when the new sport of scuba diving was all the rage. The Heritage range embodies the classic elements of the dive watches from those early years and is water resistant to 200 meters / 660 feet, suitable to dive in, surf or simply enjoy wearing while on the beach. Condition Report Movement: running and date advancing. Dial: in very good condition. Case: no signs of wear, still retaining the protective stickers to the case back and buckle. Digital warranty card not activated. Gross weight: 156.2gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A Casio WR20BAR G-shock resist wristwatch. The watch having a blue & black tone dial with both analogue & digital interfaces to a black case on two tone silicone strap. Marked to verso ' 5146 GA - 110LPA st.steel back Japan mov't et cased in Thailand water resist 20bar antimagnetic shock absorbing structure '. Case including crown measures approx 5cm. Total weight approx 70.7g Ticking at time of cataloguing.
A Tissot Sailing Touch Smart Watch stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed white dial with digital display, the case with blue bezel, case diameter 4.5cm, on a white rubber bracelet, cased, with outer card sleeve, instruction booklet and warranty card, dated '27/1/2021'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An assorted collection of gold & silver tone watches. The lot to include; yellow & white tone metal, pocket watches, wristwatches, watch fragments, clock, bracelet straps, bangle watches, white stones, chain, stainless steel, quartz, locket watch, digital, pendant watch, Japanese movements, swiss made, diamond, hallmarked 1931 silver & more. Brands to include; Berge, Ingersoll, Suntime, Newmark, Anker, Aviatime, Pelex, Accurist, Accessorize, Medana, Saxon, Gucci, Kahuna, Numa, Via Lucia, Cache, Pierre Nicol, Pierre Cardin, Anne Klein, Wanjue, Timex, Lorus, Gradus, J W Benson London & more. Various sizes. Total weight approx 924g.
Wenger Swiss Military stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, quartz, 43mm; together with a Seiko gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, 17 jewel, 33mm; Rotary gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, quartz, 35mm; Sheffield Instalite digital gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, 36mm and a Tissot gold plated lady's wristwatch, quartz, 25mm (5)-Sheffield digital watch not working, the other watches are functioning.
FIVE GENTS WRISTWATCHES, to include a 'Cauny, Swiss 17 rubies', watch, manual wind, round silver dial, baton markers, date window at the three o'clock position, stainless steel case, case back stamped 'Cauny Prima, 27 5-70026, 1951 JG', fitted with a brown strap and base metal buckle, a gents 'Rotary, 21 jewels Automatic' watch, round silver dial, baton markers, date window at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, within a gold plated case, stainless steel case back stamped 63399', fitted with a black strap and base metal buckle, together with a gents 'Bernex, 17 jewels, Incabloc Non Magnetic' watch, round silver dial, alternating Arabic and baton markers, luminescent hands, case back stamped '8953', fitted with a deep brown strap and white metal buckle, also including a gents 'Timex' and a gents digital watch (condition report: not tested, some require attention and a light clean)
A limited edition boxed Red Bull Racing Casio Ediface 5303 ERA-200RB mens wristwatch with stainless steel case and strap. Black face with luminous hour markers and hands. 10 bar water resistance, digital compass, thermometer, world time, stopwatch, alarm and auto LED backlight. Complete with original lacquered watch/trinket box, outer box, label, instruction book and extra links. Battery indicator to face flashing.
"James Bond" - (circa 1997) Limited Edition "Tomorrow Never Dies" Ana - Digital Watch (made in very Ltd numbers this being 073) - condition appears to be generally Mint (appears never to have been worn or on display) in correct black "Tomorrow Never Dies 007" presentation case with correct instruction booklet - see photo.
A 19th century mahogany table clock with carillon quarter chimingthe dial signed Griffith, Mile End Rowthe rectangular case with exaggerated carved draped pagoda top, the sides with gilt brass floral drop ring handles and pierced brass sound frets, the front with applied floral and pinecone foliate carvings, raised on bun feet, the 7.5' painted metal Roman dial with geometric blued steel hands, the brass twin chain fusee movement with shaped plates, anchor escapement and external fly, rack striking on a nest of eight graduated bells and chiming on a large bell, with pendulum, crank key and case key, 59cms highFootnotes:John Widlake Griffith, sometimes Griffiths, appears to have begun trading around 1833, in a shop in 1 Ireland Row, Mile End, London, where he is listed as a watchmaker. By 1841, he had moved to 15 Wentworth place, Mile End, London, where he remained until at least 1852. In 1882 he was listed as working at 195 Burdett Road, Mile End, London; this is the last record that can be found of him. Throughout his career he was always listed as a watchmaker. Interestingly, a gold watch signed 'Griffiths Mile-End-Road, London' on the dial was used in evidence for a trial regarding the murder of a passenger on the Brighton Railway in 1881. The watch belonged to the victim and was later found hidden in the perpetrator's shoe. The perpetrator was asked to tell the police what the watch's movement number was, 16,261, and the name of the maker. He failed to correctly identify either, which helped suggest to police that he may have been involved in the murder, rather then a victim as he initially claimed. He was found guilty after a compelling four-day long trial.Kelly (1843) Post Office London Street Directory, London: Kelly's Directories Ltd.University of Leicester (2022) Historical Directories of England & Wales: London 1808-1915. Available at: https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/search/searchterm/London/field/place/mode/exact/conn/and/order/nosortKelly (1872) Post Office London Street Directory, London: Kelly's Directories Ltd.(1881) 'Trial of Lefroy', The Welsh Famers' Gazette, 11 November, pg. 2. Available at: https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3310652/3310654 Sun Fire Office (1833) Insured: John Widlake Griffith, 1 Ireland Row Mile End, watch maker, London, Sun Fire Office. Available at: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/30e501c6-91d1-4bef-b226-2c3d7aa024c9 Sun Fire Office (1837) Insured: John Widlake Griffith, 1 Ireland Row Mile End, watch maker, London, Sun Fire Office. Available at: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3585dbb4-dbc1-485b-9858-27c43e6e73f5This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An autograph book with a number of signatures from stars of the 1960s - mostly cut pages pasted in. To include: George Harrison (irregularly cut page pasted in), Paul McCartney (irregularly cut page pasted in), Ringo Starr and John Lennon (on same irregularly cut page, seemingly a diary page) - none of the Beatles signatures are backed to other Beatles signatures (could all be removed and displayed). Others inc: Billy J Kramer, The Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts - all on a single page - can be removed from book). Others inc: Gene Pitney,Roy Orbison.Provenance: purchased by the vendor from a Rita Marrin in Ireland, whose father, a projectionist at the Adelphi, Dublin. See images for a digital scan of a newspaper cutting where Rita can be seen holding the book (though the picture of Paul McCartney was subsequently removed).See the following link to hear Rita Martin being interviewed about the autograph book and its history https://www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/21064838/ Click here to watch video >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXbHJDWRwbg
Seven gentleman's wristwatches and one travel watch, comprising: a 9ct Rolex watch, dial 2.2 x 1.6cm, numbered 52217 and 1936, Swiss assay marks; a stainless steel watch by Omega, a leather and gilt metal travel watch by Movado; a stainless steel automatic wristwatch by Seconda; three quartz watches by Tissot, Accurist and Raymond Weil; and a digital Pulsar watch by Tiffany & Co, numbered 224004

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