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Lot 2367

Omega: A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Omega, Known by Collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", (calibre 30T2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 10263212, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, stainless steel case with a screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW Y22500 10686699, fixed bars between the lugs, inside back cover numbered 10686699, broad arrow and maker's mark Omega Watch Co 35mm wide 'The Dirty Dozen' is the name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for use by soldiers during WWII. The MoD ordered custom-built wristwatches from 12 Swiss watchmakers: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. Each company was given the specific brief of providing watches that were accurate, reliable and durable, with a black dial, Arabic numerals, luminous markers, a railroad minute track, shatterproof glass and a stainless-steel case. No matter the maker, these watches can be identified by the engraved 'W.W.W.' on the reverse, as well as the broad arrowhead mark on the dial, inner case, and reverse, and both military and civil serial numbers on the reverse. Case with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts to edges, case is dirty in parts, back cover with small opening tool marks, later strap, glass with scratches, original dial finish, luminous Arabic and outer hour markers are nicely aged and have a good even patina, hands have been later painted, hands missing luminous, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2330

Jaeger leCoultre: A 9 Carat Gold Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 1932, manual wound lever movement signed LeCoultre Co and numbered 18415, adjusted to two positions, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, rectangular seconds dial, rectangular case with snap-on back numbered 45154, inside back cover stamped LeCoultre Swiss, London gold import mark for 1932 and 9k, later 9 carat gold bracelet with clasp stamped 9ct 22mm x 32mmCase with surface scratches, later bracelet not by Jaeger, glass is missing, dial is discoloured and stained throughout, seconds hand missing, later crown is not by Jaeger, one of the wheel train top jewels is loose and needs locating back in the jewel hole, one screw is missing to the train of wheels movement plate, this plate is loose and the train of wheels are not secure, movement needs repair and a service, movement not working. Total watch weight 38.7g.

Lot 1565

A CARTIER RONDE 18CT GOLD CIRCULAR GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCHThe jewelled lever movement detailed Jaeger-leCoultre, numbered 1828311 and detailed Fab Suisse Swiss, the snap-off caseback London 1968 and numbered 8584, maker's mark J C, fitted to a leather strap, with a deployment buckle, numbered 8584, case diameter 3cm, cabochon sapphire winding button, gross weight 34.6 gramsCondition ReportThere is no box or papers, movement working when wound, one screw at edge near winding button lacking, screw on the opposing side to this is also lacking. Dial and hands in good condition, a few scuff marks to the front of the case between 12 and 2 o'clock, otherwise a few minor surface marks and hairline scratches. The leather strap is rather worn as a result of use.The movement is of Swiss manufacture and as it is not an import mark, we would assume the watch was retailed in London

Lot 376

Montres électriques et électroniques, Jacques Mermod, 1977La réparation des pendules, Dante Gibertini e Eugène Jaquet, 1974Manuel de l'horloger praticien ; Principes de construction des rouages d'horlogerie, 1897Engrenages d'horlogerie et de petite mécanique, Robert Sonzogno, 1954Perturbations Caspari et Grossmann en fonction de la grandeur des spiraux, Pierre Langue, 1954Barème et Guide pratique pour le taillage des engranages en horlogerie et pendulerie, G. A. BernerLes Montres compliquées, François Lecoultre, 2006Lotto non suscettibile di restituzione. This lot cannot be returned. LOT OF THREE WATCH-CLOCK BOOKS IN FRENCH

Lot 69

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Odysseus 18K. 165.7.3 - Men's watch. Case: yellow gold (18K.) - strap: leather - quartz - condition: good, movement is in working order - diameter: 34 mm - wrist size: 20 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 165.7.3 - chronograph, date, moonphase - 18K. golden Jaeger-LeCoultre clasp - total weight: 48,6 grams - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 67

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Reservo Duoface Jumbo 270854 - Men's watch. Case: steel - strap: leather - manual winding - original Jaeger-LeCoultre clasp - last service: June 2014 - condition: good, movement is in working order - case size: 26 x 36,5 mm - wrist size: 20,5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 270854 - 24-hour indication, second time - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 70

No Reserve - LeCoultre Memovox Cal. 489/1 - Men's watch - approx. 1950's. Case: gold-plated (BLA 10K.) - strap: leather - condition: good, movement is in working order - diameter: 32 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - plexiglass - alarm - this lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 62

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre - Lady's watch. Case: steel - strap: steel - quartz - condition: good, movement is in working order - case size: 33 x 34 mm - wrist size: 18 cm - mineral crystal - date - scratches on crystal - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 65

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande Taille 270.8.62 - Men's watch. Case: steel - strap: leather - manual - condition: good, movement in working order - case size: 26 x 42 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 270.8.62 - decentralized seconds hand - reversible case - this lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 66

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre (18K.) - Men's watch. Case: yellow gold (18K.) - strap: leather - manual winding - condition: good, movement is in working order - diameter: 33 mm - wrist size: 19,5 cm - plexiglass - total weight: 26,3 grams - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 68

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage 18K. - Ladies watch. Case: white gold (18K.) - bracelet: white gold (18K.) - manual - condition: good, movement in working order - case size: 22 x 25 mm - wrist size: 17.5 cm - plexiglass - bezel set with 24 diamonds (24 x 0.05 ct. (approx. 1.2 ct.), weight: 46.4 grams - this lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 64

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox GT E861 - Men's watch - approx. 1970. Case: steel - strap: leather - automatic (bumper) - last service: August 2023 - condition: good, movement is in working order - case size: 38 x 45 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - plexiglass - ref: E861 - date, alarm - this lot will be auctioned without reserve price.

Lot 63

No Reserve - Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Date 176.8.40.s - Men's watch. Case: steel - strap: leather - automatic - condition: good, movement in working order - diameter: 39 mm - wrist size: 21.5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 176.8.40.S - date, display back - This lot will be in auction without reserve price.

Lot 53

A RARE AND COLLECTIBLE 'SERPENTI' BRACELET WATCH, BY BULGARI, CIRCA 1960 Designed as a snake, the scales applied with aubergine brown, black and white enamel, the eyes highlighted with pear-shaped diamonds, the mouth opening to reveal a circular-cut dial with baton for indicators, the watch with 17-jewels, Cal-1426/PB, manual wind movement, case no. 432835, dial and movement signed Vacheron Constantin, bracelet signed Bvlgari and mounted in 18K gold Accompanied by a certificate from Amanda Triossi, author and specialist on Bulgari, former curator of the Bulgari Heritage Collection and curator of all the first major Bulgari retrospective exhibitions between 2009 to 2013, stating that this bracelet was manufactured for and retailed by Bulgari in the 1960s and that the Vacheron Constantin watch is original to the bracelet. Length approximately 56cm, weighing 196g. Dated April 11th 2024, in Rome. Symbolizing wisdom, eternity, and strength, the snake is closely connected to earth energies and represents life force. Reminiscent of unconscious drives and primal instincts, the snake figure lies at the core of the relationship between mankind and the transcendental. As such, snake motifs have been used by goldsmiths and jewellers in cultures across the globe since the dawn of time. A visit to the ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, and Roman galleries in many museums will provide ample evidence of this. In this endless continuum of the goldsmith's endeavour, the colourful enamel Serpenti bracelet-watches that the Italian jewellery house Bulgari made in the 1960s mark a pivotal moment in the history of jewellery as an applied art, and in the history of the Bulgari brand itself. Snake-themed jewels had been a part of Bulgari's design DNA before that, but the Serpenti bracelet watches that the Italian jeweller previously made since the 1940s had mimicked nature primarily using the house's signature gold tubogas. As time progressed, Serpenti jewels evolved in their design language, becoming increasingly alive through the use of more realistic geometries and volumes, vivid enamel colours, and animated expressions accented by precious gemstones. It is no surprise that these pieces have been fetching exceptionally high prices at international auctions in recent years, often bought back by the manufacturer to be restored with love and attention before taking their place of pride in their heritage collections exhibited around the world. Bulgari's inspired rebirth of their snake jewels in the 1960s soon caught the attention of the fashion industry. Vogue's famed editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland was a fan of Bulgari snakes and owned a one-of-a-kind gold, white, and pink enamel snake belt, which she famously wore as a necklace, twisting it twice around her throat. In a 1968 memo to her editors, Vreeland wrote, Don't forget the Serpent… the serpent should be on every finger and all wrists and all everywhere… The serpent is the motif of the hour in jewellery… We cannot see enough of them…. Under her leadership, Vogue featured the colourful enameled Bulgari Serpenti jewels on countless occasions throughout the 1960s and 70s, with articles and iconic photographs that have since made history in the fashion world. The debut on Vogue for these exciting new jewelled marvels came in the August 15, 1968, issue of the magazine. In an article titled From Italy Ready-Get-Go Collections, a glamorous photograph by Henry Clarke depicts a young Italian royal, the Principessa di Genzano, sensually holding a snake belt as though it were alive, with a second snake bracelet seductively wrapped around her bare forearm. Italian culture was a prominent American import in the 1960s. Sexy Italian sports cars were every man's dream, as were gorgeous actresses like Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale. Master movie directors like Federico Fellini, Sergio Leone, and Franco Zeffirelli were making their indelible mark on the narrative and visual aesthetic of the seventh art. In fashion, designers such as Valentino, Pucci, and Missoni set new standards for elegance and style. Within this cultural framework, breath-taking creations by Bulgari were rapidly establishing the Rome-based brand as a global trendsetter. Its bold wearable designs, love for juxtaposed colours and materials, and state-of-the-art goldsmith techniques were steadily winning the hearts of jewellery lovers worldwide, including that of Elizabeth Taylor, who had been photographed wearing an emerald eyed Serpenti bracelet on the set of the 1963 Hollywood blockbuster Cleopatra. So, it is not surprising that Vogue repeated the same Bulgari snake style the following month in the September 15, 1968, issue of the magazine. A spread titled From Italy: The Absolute Jewels featured the Italian jewellery house exclusively. Milanese photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri was entrusted to shoot Italian model Benedetta Barzini, covered in stunning enamel and gold snake bracelets and belts. On this occasion, enamel Serpenti jewels adorned the arm, the neck, and the hair of the model. A witty caption to the photograph read: …the bracelet keeps track of time in its head, a clever wordplay referencing the petite watch hidden inside the jaws of the reptile. The Serpenti bracelet watch offered in this sale is made particularly rare by the fact that the watch dial and movement are by Vacheron & Constantin. Other more common watch suppliers to Bulgari at the time were Movado and Jaeger-LeCoultre. Enamel snakes became Bulgari and fashion icons, not least because of their substantial coverage in 1960s glossy magazines, as well as on a famous series of Bulgari advertisements in the 1970s. In the words of Nicola Bulgari himself, “To me, the enamel snakes exemplify the La Dolce Vita era in Rome.” Notwithstanding their ubiquity, fewer than one hundred of these rare designs were actually produced, less if we consider that a handful of them were made as belts. Finally, no feature on vintage Bulgari Serpenti jewels would be complete without a reference to the Valenza-based jewellery manufacturing company Carlo Illario e Filli. Founded in 1920 by brothers Carlo, Vincenzo, and Luigi Illario, the three brothers established a workshop that manufactured jewellery of exceptional quality. Their skilled craftsmanship soon caught the attention of well-established retailers, and Illario began manufacturing for fellow Italian jewellery houses Fasano, Faraone, and Bulgari. The company's partnership with Bulgari was particularly longstanding, running from the 1950s through until the 1970s. Illario was entrusted to create Bulgari's now iconic Serpenti watch bracelet. The iridescence and depth of hue in the beautiful colours of vintage Serpenti jewels were obtained using vitreous hot enamel techniques. An internal white gold double spring conferred the flexible memory typical of these miniature works of art and was kept in place by ingenious threaded gold pins.

Lot 1

A JAEGER LECOULTRE LIMITED EDITION SG 50 REVERSO WATCH Grand Reverso Night and Day, Ref. 278.8.56, No. 3061935, 2015 Produced in a special limited edition of 50 examples to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Singapore, the case back with the island of Singapore decorated in white and red enamels with the flag and engraved 1965-2015 below, automatic movement, stainless steel case, original leather strap with deployment clasp. Sold with guarantee booklet, instruction manual, and two boxes 29mm wide Condition: Condition Report Excellent condition, little to no wear, movement functioning Some wear to interior of larger box. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 255

Blancpain, a mid 20th century 18ct gold diamond cocktail bracelet watch, reference 8562, signed manual wind Jaeger LeCoultre movement, fitted to an integral 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond two-row bracelet with push-piece clasp, estimated total diamond weight 10ct, total weight 25.1g, case measures 13mmMovement is currently functioningDial appears to be in average condition with a few marksHands are in average condition, with mostly small marksCase has a few small marks and scratches in keeping with ageDiamonds are very well matched, lively and bright with minor inclusions onlyGlass has a few scratchesBracelet has some marks, scratches and minor stretchingThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot does not come with a box or any papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 831

JAEGER-LECOULTRE NINE CARAT GOLD WRIST WATCH, the rectangular dial with Arabic hour markers, 14mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, lacking box and papersQty: 14.1gMOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. WEAR: Heavily worn. Lacking glass. Dial marked due to this. Personal inscription to the reverse.

Lot 154

JAEGER-LECOULTRE - A Reverso Squadra chronograph 18ct rose gold gentleman's wristwatch. Ref. 230.2.45, limited edition 232 of 500, the 25mm black guilloche dial with white Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials and date aperture, on original black rubber strap with deployment clasp, 34mm, original box and purchase receipt dated 2008, spare link, outer cardboard box.Excellent condition. Some very light scratches to the bezel and case. Also to the clasp. Overall a very clean looking watch. We have the purchase receipts but no papers or guarantee, see images. We do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of movements and recommend a full service after purchasing.

Lot 52

JAEGER-LECOULTRE - A British Military issue nickel-cased crown wind pocket lever watch. The 43mm signed white dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, signed cal. 467/2 gilt frosted movement, the case with issue markings, broad arrow 6E/50 A16122, case no. 245851, 52mm.Currently winds and runs. The dial paint is heavily crazed and cracked. Nickel plating worn on the bezel.

Lot 304

Art Deco gentleman's Jaeger LeCoultre wristwatch. Rectangular off-white dial with luminous numbers and subsidiary dial. Staybrite case with brown leather strap. Manual winding Swiss movement. Case number 30563. case width 19mm. In good cosmetic order, watch winds, ticks and runs down.

Lot 199

An 18ct gold Lady's LeCoultre wristwatch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, on a leather strap, approximately 27g watch The watch is currently running. However accuracy of time keeping cannot be guaranteed. Time setting and hand winding ability is also functional. The Dimensions of the watch are as follows; 22 x 25mm case, 15 x 20mm face, 35mm lug to lug, 12 mm lug width.Wear commensurate with age, general light scratches to gold, numbered C1100, dial would benefit from a clean, glass good, just a couple of minor surface scratches, wear to strap, stitching has come undone in parts

Lot 153

JAEGER LECOULTRE, REF. 1966 A STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, NO. 1025896, CIRCA 1960 Movement: Cal. K819, manual wind Case: Stainless steel case, snap case back Dial: Silvered Strap: Non-original black leather strap with Jaeger Le Coultre stainless steel pin buckle Size: 25mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, buckle Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a poor condition with noticeable marks, scratches, tarnishing, some lifting of the laminate. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has scratches and marks. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. This lot does not come with box or papers. 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

Lot 859

the square shaped dial with Arabic quarters, with Jaeger-LeCoultre motif to the winder, on a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with ladder clasp, 17.5cm long, 21 grams. *CR The watch does not appear to be working, the dial is very marked, with some wear to the bracelet.

Lot 280

Jaeger-LeCoultre - a military chrome plated pocket watch, signed dial with Arabic number markers, subsidiary dial at 6, keyless wind at 12, case approx 52mm, case back marked with broad arrow, 6E/50 A18622, along with silver watch chain suspending double sided agate swivel fob  general condition: winds and ticking at time of report, some scratches marks to case, plastic discoloured  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person

Lot 522

Yellow gold Jaeger Lecoultre, 750/000, mechanical, round case, ø 33 mm, with a cream-colored dial and a decentralized second hand. The watch has a brown leather strap. In good condition, working.

Lot 225

Two Gucci glasses cases and two Jaeger-LeCoultre watch boxes (4)

Lot 6123

Jaeger LeCoultre Art Deco travel clock with eight day movement in folding leather case, Kienzle pocket watch and two stop watches (4)

Lot 306

Jaeger LeCoultre WWII military pocket watch, black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, reverse of case engraved G.S.T.P – F013806

Lot 578

JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a gentleman's 18ct yellow gold Reverso wristwatch with subsidiary seconds hands and Arabic numerals to both dials, Ref.270,240,544B, No.2027711, the watch head including lugs 42 x 26mm, with inner and outer box, booklet, card when purchased in 2001, and guarantee.Condition Report: Fingers move freely, light scratches and scuffs to the case, when wound the watch runs although we offer no guarantee of working order, the the leather strap is a replacement, the 18k gold clasp appears to be original.

Lot 583

JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a lady's vintage 18ct white gold diamond set cocktail watch with signed circular dial set within a framework of baguette, Princess, and round cut diamonds, on a woven 18ct white gold Milanese band, approx. 28g.Condition Report: Overall length 16.7cm, light wear, minor scratches, when wound the watch doesn't appear to run.

Lot 70

JAEGER-LeCOULTRE Reverso Duetto "Mondphase" Damenuhr, Ref. 26.1.54. Gelbgold 18K, Wendegehäuse besetzt mit ges. 64 Brillanten, Krone besetzt mit 1 Brillant. Handaufzug-Werk, gute Gangwerte, Protokoll anbei. Beide Zifferblätter mit arabischen Ziffern, eine Seite mit Mondphase. Originales Lederband mit Faltschließe in Gelbgold 18K. Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren an Gehäuse und Armband. Durchmesser ca. 25mm ohne Krone. | JAEGER-LeCOULTRE Reverso Duetto "Moonphase" Ladies' watch, ref. 26.1.54. Yellow gold 18K, Fversible case set with to. 64 brillant cut diamonds, crown set with one brillant cut diamond. Manual wound movement, good working oder, protocol enclosed. Both dials with arabic numerals, one side with moonphas. Original leather strap with folding clasp in yellow gold 18K. Visible signs of wear on case and strap. Diameter approx. 25mm without crown.

Lot 22

JAEGER-LECOULTRE Damen Schmuckuhr mit zahlreichen Diamanten von über 4 ct, WG 18K, 44,2 gr, Länge ca. 17 cm, Gehäusedurchmesser ca. 17 mm, 1960er Jahre, normale Tragespuren. Backwinder-Uhrwerk im Kurzzeittest lauffähig, Revision empfohlen.| JAEGER-LECOULTRE ladies jewellery watch with numerous diamonds over 4 ct, 18K WG, 44.2 gr, L: ca. 17 cm, case diameter ca. 17 mm, 1960s, normal signs of wear. Backwinder clockwork in short-term test working, revision recommended.

Lot 883

A Jaeger-LeCoultre military issue pocket watch, GSTP U.222, and five other pocket watches

Lot 140

Jaeger LeCoultre chrome British Military Issue G.S.T.P. keyless pocket watch, signed cream Arabic dial, case back no. L.596, inner no. 143286, signed 467/2 calibre movement, D51.8mm

Lot 13

A Jaeger LeCoultre, MKII pilots military, manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1948, having a black dial, centre seconds, on a later expanding bracelet, case back engraved with broad arrow and numbered 6B/346, 2775/48, calibre 488/SBR, movement numbered 591253, 35mm, watch is in ticking order

Lot 3

An Jaeger LeCoultre, manual wind, gents, 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940/50s, the dial having Arabic numerals with centre seconds, the case having flared lugs on a later expanding bracelet, 33mm, watch is in ticking order

Lot 108

A gentleman's 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Date calendar wristwatch, reference 270.236, the two toned silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, inner minute and calendar tracks, subsidiary seconds at 6, day aperture at 11, blued steel sawed hands, and a further red arrow tipped calendar hand, boxed, with guarantee (purchased 29/12/97) and operating bookletsWatch in good condition, with a brown faux crocodile leather strap, and 18ct gold deployment clasp, one owner, the pad on which the watch sits in the box is a little scuffed, the white box has a few marks, the cardboard outer box is generally good, the slip case for the booklets has some brown spotting/foxing, as has the spines of the books, we understand the owner has had the watch overhauled at Jaeger at some point

Lot 466

Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre 18ct gold ladies cocktail bracelet watch with 18ct gold strap. Square case with copper finish dial, Arabic numeral hour markings, internal minute track, blued steel hands. Jaeger back wind movement by crown on rear. No. 81710 to reverse. 13mm x 13mm dial, square acrylic glass. 12mm wide strap. (s)

Lot 440

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Perpetual Calendar 1000hrs watch. Reference 140.8.80.s No. 340. 37mm stainless steel case with display back and brown alligator leather strap with deployante clasp. Black dial with sub dials indicating: month, day, date. Due to CITES regulations the strap cannot be shipped outside of the UK, and in these cases the band will be removed before international shipping. (s)   

Lot 104

An early 20th century Jaeger LeCoultre skeleton dial chrome plated pocket watch with yellow enamelled chapter ring and Roman numerals, glass damaged, not in working order; a Dennison gold-plated pocket watch, overwound and an Omega silver cased pocket watch, in working order, all three cases 50mm diameter(3)

Lot 72

A Selection of OMEGA, ROLEX, JAEGER-LeCOULTRE, ZENITH and LONGINES Movements and Dials including an OMEGA silver cased tank watch (case no. 6763445, movement no. 5941925, not running), OMEGA quartz 1330 movement no. 43 019473, calibre 266 no. 13702230, OMEGA calibre 620 no. 24581975, two ROLEX calibre 1401, etc.

Lot 1022

Vertex 'Dirty Dozen': a Second World War steel cased manual wind wristwatch, the black arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, fitted 15-jewel movement, the case stamped with broad-arrow mark below W.W.W. and numbered A12734 3525xxx, 35mm wide, fitted later canvas strap.Note: Watch mechanism winding on and ticking over at time of inspection but not checked on time keeping.'The Dirty Dozen' is the name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for use by soldiers during WWII. The MoD ordered custom-built wristwatches from 12 Swiss watchmakers: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. Each company was given the specific brief of providing watches that were accurate, reliable and durable, with a black dial, Arabic numerals, luminous markers, a railroad minute track, shatterproof glass and a stainless-steel case. No matter the maker, these watches can be identified by the engraved 'W.W.W.' on the reverse, as well as the broad arrowhead mark on the dial, inner case, and reverse, and both military and civil serial numbers on the reverse.

Lot 225

Jaeger LeCoultre; A Military Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "Jaeger-LeCoultre", the case back stamped with War Department arrow and "GE/50 A12036".

Lot 202

A ladies 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso wristwatch, A ladies 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso wristwatch, ref. 260.1.86, the signed dial with arabic markers and inset minutes track, polished case back, cal. 846/1 manual wind movement, within an 18ct gold case bearing Swiss assay marks, numbered 1857281, case width 19mm, to the blue leather strap with maker's 18ct gold buckle. With box, booklet and swing tag.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredLight scratches in keeping with age and occasional wearStrap with signs of wearSome wear and typical fabric losses to interior of box

Lot 259

A WWII Jaeger-LeCoultre British Military pocket watch, A WWII Jaeger-LeCoultre British Military pocket watch, cal. 476/2, the signed dial with luminous arabic markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary dial to 6, signed keyless movement within a chrome brass case, numbered 173569, and marked 'GS/TP S 001763' with broad arrow to case back, case diameter 51mm.

Lot 425

Y&nbspJAEGER LECOULTRE, REF. 1670 A LADY'S STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, NO. 1239508, CIRCA 1960 Movement: Cal. 749, manual wind17 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, snap case back Dial: Silvered Strap: Non-original black lizard strap with Jaeger LeCoultre stainless steel pin buckle Size: 20mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, buckle Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has noticeable scratches and marks. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap shows wear with visible marks, creasing and discolouration. Buckle shows marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. This lot does not come with box or papers. 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

Lot 402

Jaeger-leCoultre - an 18 carat yellow gold manual wind bracelet wristwatch, 15x20mm rectangular champagne baton dial with roman numerals at III, VI, IX and XII, in a 27x26mm rectangular 18 carat yellow gold case with screw down back, numbered 1018648 A, manual wind movement, integral tapered mesh bracelet with deployment clasp, hallmarked London 1965, gross weight 72.4g, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:The bracelet clasp is hallmarked 18 carat gold. Please see catalogue description for full details.

Lot 67

A Jaeger-LeCoultre military open-faced pocket watch with War Department broad arrow stamped to reverse and numbered F01284, as found. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking crown.

Lot 175

Cartier, London. An 18ct gold manual wind rectangular wristwatch with gold deployant clasp stamped JC  Tank Normale, JLC movement number 1800693, Case back numbered 10385 and 7866, inside case numbered 10385, London hallmark for 1966 Jaeger-LeCoultre manual wind movement, white enamel dial with elongated Roman hourly numerals, blued steel hands, gold rectangular case with the back held by 4 gold screws and engraved DHC for Dodie Heath Cushingham, with London hallmarks for 1966, on a leather strap secured to the case by four gold screws, with gold Cartier deployant clasp numbered 1212 and marked JC and with London hallmark for 1966, sold together with a valuation for insurance from Cartier dated June 2017 confirming the provenance and date of manufacture 18.4mm x 25mm Property from the estate of the late Dodie Heath Rowena Dolores Heath (1934-2019), better known as Dodie Heath was a well known American star of stage and screen, featuring in films such as The Diary of Ann Frank and Brigadoon. She was happily married to film producer Jack Cushingham from 1962 until his death in 1985. This beautiful London made Cartier watch dates from 1966 and is engraved with her married initials DHC. Perhaps it was given to her as a gift by her new husband, but its manufacture also coincides with the release dates of several productions she featured in, including ‘The Fortune Cookie,’ ’Seconds’ and the crime drama  ‘Dog Eat Dog.’ Finding 1960’s Cartier Tank watches of any kind is rare these days, but finding a London made 1966 example with the original Cartier London deployant clasp with the same gold date is even rarer as these watches were made in significantly smaller numbers. This was probably because it was at this point that the New York, Paris and London branches all split up and ran as independent businesses. This was also the moment that Cartier London, lead by Jean-Jacques Cartier, had decided to produce its own wristwatches. It wasn’t until the following year the the Cartier Crash was launched and so at this point production must have been just getting off its feet - consequently very few examples from this time exist.  Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepieceCondition Report: The case is in good order with some evidence of a gentle polish. The screws to the case are in good order, though the screws to the strap have been scratched at some stage. There are engraved initials to the case back. The Cartier numbers have possibly been restamped (the watch was serviced by Cartier) and the dial has also been carefully been restored and is in good order with no cracks or marks. The gold stamps and London hallmarks are legible on the case and deployant clasp. The watch currently runs when wound but is untested for timekeeping Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase.

Lot 2184

Jaeger LeCoultre: A Rare 18 Carat Rose Gold Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, retailed by Cartier, circa 1950, (calibre 484/A) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 352355, champagne coloured dial with dagger hour markers, outer date ring with corresponding central date hand, day/month apertures, seconds dial, case with teardrop shaped lugs, snap-on back numbered 328208, inside back cover stamped LC and convention gold mark 75035mm wideCase with surface scratches, later strap and buckle not by Jaeger, later crown with no logo, dial in good clean condition, some clicking when hand setting the watch, winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 364

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with day and date, Ref. 1211284, circa 1970. Movement: cal. 1906, automatic, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, aperture for day (in French) and date, centre seconds. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back, no. E300105. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 36mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, day and date advancing. Dial: very slight spotting, scuffs to the outer minute track. Case: light scuffs. Gross weight: 48.9gms. 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.

Lot 339

LeCoultre. A gold plated automatic wristwatch with power reserve, Futurmatic, circa 1950. Movement: automatic, 17 jewels. Dial: two-tone silvered, applied dagger and triangular indexes, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and power reserve Case: 10ct gold filled, snap-on back, back winder, engraved inscription. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 35mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of catalogue. Dial: tarnished, print for the minute track and chapter ring worn. Case: scuffs throughout, worn holes to the edges of the band. Engraved - ‘Scott Motors 33 years’. Gross weight: 41.9gms. 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.

Lot 367

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A stainless steel wristwatch with date, Ref. 23303-42, Master-Quartz, circa 1970. Movement: cal. 352, 32768Hz, quartz, gilt cap, no. 2177162. Dial: blue, applied baton indexes, date aperture, centre seconds. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back, no. 1325064. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 38mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: quartz, hands adjusting, date not advancing. Dial: small marks to the centre. Case: scuffs throughout and small indentations. Gross weight: 60.1gms. 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.

Lot 369

Jaegar-LeCoultre. A gold plated tonneau-form automatic wristwatch with day and date, Club, circa 1970. Movement: cal. AS 1906, automatic, 17 jewels. Dial: gilt, applied baton indexes, apertures for day and date, centre seconds. Case: gold plated, screw-down back, no. 1173802, E300606. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: length including lugs 49.5mm, width 35mm. £150-£200 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing however stops after a short time, calendar advancing. Dial: in good condition, some tarnishing to the hands. Case: scuffs throughout, scratches to the back where previously opened. Crown not disengaging the hand setting. Gross weight: 50.2gms. 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.

Lot 399

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A pink gold dual time rectangular wristwatch, Ref. 270.2.54, Reverso, Night & Day, circa 2000. Movement: cal. 854, manual winding, 21 jewels. Dial: silvered, Arabic numerals, engine-turned centre, subsidiary seconds, reversing to a second black engine-turned dial, Arabic and dagger numerals, subsidiary day/night dial. Case: 18ct pink gold Reverso case, 18ct gold folding buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length including lugs 42mm, width 26mm. Accessories: presentation case. 4,000-£6,000 --- *Please note: In some circumstances we are unable to ship the watch with its strap due to certain import restrictions regarding material derived from endangered or protected species. Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, day/night pusher to the band working. Dial: both dials in good condition. Case: in good condition. Gross weight: 82.5gms. 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. *Please note: In some circumstances we are unable to ship the watch with its strap due to certain import restrictions regarding material derived from endangered or protected species.

Lot 213

A Jaeger-LeCoultre WWII period steel open face, top wind military pocket watch. Case approximately 50cm. Some wear to plate and flaking to dial. Not currently working.

Lot 1219

A collection of Rolex Oyster brochures and booklets, three Rolex wallets, a Baume & Mercier wallet, various other watch brochures, including Ebel, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Hublot, Omega, IWC, Piaget and Vacheron Constantin, and seven Rolex advertising spoons.

Lot 1228

A Jaeger-LeCoultre MoD issue chrome plated base metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with signed gilt movement, the signed black dial with Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case back detailed 'G.S.T.P. 230913', case diameter 5cm.

Lot 1046

A Jaeger-LeCoultre base metal cased keyless wind MoD issue open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back detailed 'G.S.T.P. F011995' below MoD arrow, case diameter 5cm, together with a base metal cased keyless wind digital pocket watch, the case front with two apertures, case diameter 4.9cm.

Lot 1033

A Jaeger-LeCoultre chrome plated base metal cased MoD issue keyless wind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch with signed and jewelled lever movement, the case back interior numbered ‘132105’, the signed black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case back detailed ‘G.S.T.P. F007759’, case diameter 5.1cm.

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