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A GENTLEMAN'S STEEL & GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1987, REF. 16233 WITH CHAMPAGNE DIAL Movement: 31J, automatic chronometer, cal. 3135, quick-set date, signed Montres Rolex S.A., numbered. Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., R serial no., 18k solid gold fluted bezel, sapphire crystal, Rolex crown. Bracelet: Rolex Jubilee steel & 18k solid gold bracelet, numbered S P2/62523 H18/455B.
A 1970's Omega Flightmaster chronograph wrist watch, with stainless steel case, manual movement, with grey face, crown rotating black bezel, three subsidiary dials, blue time zone hand, orange seconds hand and Flightmaster emblem to screw back, to Omega black leather perforated strap, with paperwork and boxes
Six silver and silver coloured boxes and cases, comprising: an Art Deco square powder compact by David Sutton & Sons, London 1946, 9cm (3 1/2in); a French silver circular box, 18387-1972 1st standard, embossed with a titled double portrait of two girls in Art Nouveau style, Retour by Edmond Becker, the rest plain, the interior gilt, 4.7cm (1 3/4in) diameter; a Swedish square powder compact, national mark, 830S and S only, the cover embossed with Rembrandt's Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq (The Night Watch), 7cm (2 3/4in); a German Jugendstil match book case by Lutz & Weiss, Pforzheim, .800 standard, circa 1905; an Italian lipstick holder, stamped 800 only; and a Japanese basket-of-flowers embossed box, unmarked (6) The second commemorates the restitution of the Alsace territory to France after World War I, circa 1918.
Rolex Tudor Ladies Mechanical Hand Wind 9ct Gold Octagonal Shaped Cased Wrist Watch. Both Watch Case and Bracelet with Full Hallmark For 9.375. c.1950's. All Aspects of Condition Includes Watch Case, Dial, Glass, Watch Bracelet, Movement, Excellent. 22.4 grams. Please See Photo. Working at time of Cataloging.
Omega 1970's Sports Stop Watch circa 1970's. Features black dial with white outer chapter ring with red Omega chapter ring with red Omega logo to dial, top winder with black matt case and red plastic retaining case with stand. Signed Omega to dial. Complete with ribbon and Omega box. As new condition.
Smiths Delux - Large Gold Plated Mechanical Wind Gents Wrist Watch. Model A325. c.1955-1956. Features 15 Jewel Movement, Secondary Dial, And The Movement Is The Gilt Finished English Smiths, Case Width Approx Measures 34.77 mm, Dates from The 1950's with Expanding Bracelet. Working at time of Cataloging.
LONGINES - BAUME, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD ROUND BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1964 Baume silvered dial with raised gilt baton numerals and hands, Baume two piece case hallmarked London 1964, on a 'DS&S' bracelet with alternate polished and engine-turned blocks on a ladder clasp, London 1965, Longines 17 jewel movement, Cal.320, the case, glass and bracelet weigh 16.1g gross; with the original box and receipt dated 1967
ROLEX, PRECISION, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD RECTANGULAR BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1951 silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals and dauphin hands, 'R.W.Co Ltd.' two-piece case, numbered '552' and hallmarked Chester 1951, on a 'B&S' damaged 9ct god cable-link bracelet with a ladder clasp marked 'Rolex' and hallmarked Birmingham 1951, Rolex 17 jewel oblong movement, the case, glass and bracelet weigh 10.5 g gross
CARNABY STREET - AN ORIGINAL 1960'S SWISS MADE MECHANICAL LADIES WRISTWATCH the large convex gilt metal square shaped case with a green circular face inscribed 'Carnaby Street' and 'Swiss Made', with cream coloured numbers and hands, on its original large green leather watch strap; A Mary Quant Black Velvet Sunglasses Bag with draw-string top and plastic flower shaped toggles each inscribed 'Mary Quant' 18cm x 9cm, [2].
TISSOT, ELECTRONIC PR-516, A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL TONNEAU SHAPED WRIST WATCH AND SIX OTHER VINTAGE WRIST AND BRACELET WATCHES comprising; the Tissot with a black and yellow dial and a date aperture at 3, in a brown leather strap; the others include an Avia gentleman's bracelet watch with a blue dial; a 1940's(?) Mido, Multifort, 'Super-Automatic' mid-size with a brown dial with skeleton luminous Arabic numerals; Jaquet-Droz, a lady's gold-plated and stainless steel tonneau-shaped automatic wrist watch with a dark-brown dial: Siro, 'Jewelled', a lady's nickel-cased facetted-round wrist watch with a cream dial with luminous skeleton Arabic numerals; and Technos, a lady's stainless steel small round wrist watch; together with an Accurist rectangular quartz bracelet watch with a blue dial
A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY INCLUDING A 1960'S/70'S TEXTURED-STRAND AND IMITATION GREEN HARDSTONE CRYSTAL BROOCH a small silver/white metal and abalone brooch in the form of a yacht; a large oval imitation citrine-paste pendant and chain; a small shell cameo oval brooch depicting an unknown female profile; two spectacle set lockets; an early-mid Victorian gilt-metal oval mourning brooch, the glazed front enclosing half-pearls and paste woven on to lace and a with a glazed woven-hair back panel; an oval cabochon garnet single stone off-set entwined-scrolls brooch; two round pendants; a pair of amethyst-paste pendent earrings with screw fittings; two other brooches; together with a quantity of modern costume jewellery including a gold-plated 'Yard-O-Led' pencil; a black culturtured-freshwater pearl necklace; a gentleman's Timex bracelet watch and other items
A vintage 1960's gentleman's Seiko 6139 chronograph automatic wrist watch having a gilt stainless steel case and bracelet with a round gilt face with baton markings to the chapter ring, tachymeter dial, subsidiary second dial to six and day date window to three. Water Resistant. Ticking correctly at time of cataloguing, however sold as untested. Dial measures 33mm.
A collection of gold, silver and costume jewellery, a 9 carat rose gold wrist watch, a tiger's eye ring with shank marked 9ct, a coral necklace with bolt fastener stamped 9ct, a yellow metal double-sided photograph locket in a vine inspired mount, a yellow metal locket by S & BL Co, silver charms and rings, brooches, necklaces, hat pins etc.
A 9ct gold Peertone mechanical strap watch, the cushion shaped case 30mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals with red at '12', subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet-style hands, the manual wind movement marked Peertone, S.S. & Co., for Stauffer, Son & Co., movement no. 15937, case no. 353149, import hallmark Glasgow 1938, together with a 9ct gold cushion shaped mechanical strap watch, with black Roman numerals, the movement signed G&S Co. Ltd, import hallmark London 1933 (2)
Art Deco Period - Superb Quality Mechanical Wind 14ct White Gold and Platinum Diamond Set Cocktail Watch, by Hamilton Watch Co. c.1930's. Marked 14ct and Platinum. The Bezel and Bracelet Set with Top Quality Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 3.00 cts. Very Low Estimate for this Quality.
Smiths Delux - Large Gold Plated Mechanical Wind Gents Wrist Watch. Model A325. c.1955-1956. Features 15 Jewel Movement, Secondary Dial, And The Movement Is The Gilt Finished English Smiths, Case Width Approx Measures 34.77 mm, Dates from The 1950's with Expanding Bracelet. Working at time of Cataloging.
RARE: GENTLEMAN'S JAEGER LECOULTRE MASTER TOURBILLON STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the round silver coloured dial with applied bevelled arrow markers, Arabic 3 and 9, sunken subsidiary 24 hour dial at 12, tourbillon visible in skeleton section at 6, outer date track, stainless steel bevelled sword hands, date indicator hand, 41mm case, skeleton caseback with movement visible, with 146.8.34.S, 2395373 to the caseback edge, on a leather crocodile strap with signed Jaeger LeCoultre clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers, the vendor states this watch to never have been worn
Rolex- A diamond set 18ct white gold ladies Rolex wrist watch, circa 1950's, cushion shaped champagne dial, diameter approx. 11mm, baton markers, diamond grain set bezel with claw set marquise and baguette cut diamonds leading to a graduated diamond set herringbone strap, length approx. 17.5cm, stamped 750, total gross weight approx. 21.3gms Condition report: Good- all stones present and intact, movement untested service advised
A GENTLEMAN'S STEEL & WHITE GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1994, REF. 16234 SILVER DIAL, WITH ROLEX BOX & BOOKLETS Movement: 31J, automatic chronometer, quick-set date, cal. 3135, signed Rolex S.A., numbered. Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., S serial no., sapphire crystal, white gold fluted bezel, Rolex crown. Bracelet: Rolex Oyster Jubilee bracelet, numbered P2 62510H 555B. CONDITION REPORT Dial: An original dial in excellent condition. Movement: Running at present. The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
An 18ct yellow gold keyless wind open face pocket watch, having white enamel Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, case diameter 50mm, adjustable movement numbered 36058, engraved inner plate 'R.W. Street from friends at 54 Lombard St, 31st Dec 1924', hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1923, sponsor R&S, gross weight 118.7g
A VINTAGE ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER BREVET 6204 WATCH, CASE NUMBER 988964. BELONGING TO JOHN (JACK) ATKINSON, A PIONEER DIVER IN THE EARLY 1950'S AND A FOUNDER MEMBER OF THE BRITISH SUB AQUA CLUB, CONSIGNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER'S FAMILY COMPLETE WITH AUTHENTIC PHOTOGRAPHS DATED 1955 DEPICTING MR. JACK ATKINSON WEARING HIS WATCH COMPLETE WITH DIVING EQUIPMENT.
circa 1975, model 12, the black dial, 35mm diameter, with oversized signature, luminous batons, white luminous hour and minute hands, orange chronograph centre sweep and two subsidiary dials with orange hands, date window at 6 o'clock and outer tachymetre bezel, the unsigned 17 jewel crown wind manual movement by Valjoux, number 7734, with pushers above and below the crown, the PVD coated stainless steel case, 40mm diameter, with screw down back, presented lacking its strapFootnote: The rare model 12 was produced in the mid to late 1970s at a time of great upheaval and turmoil for the company. There is little information available about the '12', having been overshadowed by the Montreal and Pasadena models, and they do not appear to have been sold in great numbers. The model 12 does however appear in the late 1970's catalogues, although without a photograph, and the original strap was not metal, but rubber, with what was described as a 'links effect'. The Valjoux 7734 movement was one of the most respected chronograph movements of the day, and was used by other watch houses, including Breitling and Tudor. It operates at a slightly slower VBH (vibrations per hour) than modern automatic movements resulting in a pleasing 'tick tick' sound reminiscent of vintage watches. The movement and crown are unsigned, which is correct and proper for this model.
circa 1942, number 518, the signed white dial, 55mm diameter, with black Roman numerals blued spade hands, centre seconds, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer minute track, the outer rotatable front bezel in black marked out in degrees with case mounted locking screw at 1 o'clock, the unsigned mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, the base metal case, 62mm diameter, with screw down back, verso engraved 'H^S.4'Footnote: Other notes: This type of watch was used by the Fleet Air Arm in Fairey Swordfish aircraft during WWII. The 1941/1942 Admiralty Manual of Navigation describes this style as a beacon watch, only to be used in aircraft fitted with an R1147 radio receiver. Aircraft carriers were equipped with a revolving beacon that continuously transmitted second pulses, making a full rotation once per minute. The crucial feature of this system was that the beacon emitted a different sounding signal when it was pointing due north. Prior to launch, (these planes were catapulted into the air), the observer would tune the radio receiver to the beacon and set the bezel of the watch so that zero on the outer scale and the tip of the second hand aligned precisely at the time of the northern signal. When returning to the carrier, the observer on board the aircraft would turn on the radio and listen for the beacon's signal. The strongest reception would be experienced when the beacon was pointing directly at the aircraft and, using the watch, the aircraft's position relative to its carrier could be found and the pilot given the course to take. The great benefit was that these slow aircraft could home in on their carrier from up to 100 miles away without sending out radio signals that may betray their position to the enemy. In 1937 Hector Golay & Son Ltd of London were the only importers of Universal watches and chronographs and supplied the Ministry of Defence with dashboard mounted navigation watches such as this example. H^S.4 designation is described as a 'Dashboard Watch'. Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
circa 1942, type B (Baumuster B), the unsigned chocolate brown dial, 50mm diameter, with cream Arabic numerals, blued edged orange sword shaped hands and centre seconds, large outer minute track with smaller inner hour track, the signed mechanical oversize crown wind hacking movement, calibre D5, number 02316, with onion shaped winder, the grey metal case, 55mm diameter, marked to the side FL23883, verso H2316, and inside 'Bauart: Durowe, Gerät-Nr. 127-560B, Werk-Nr H2316, Anforderz Fl. 23883, Hersteller Lacher & Co Pforzheim' to an oversize double wrap brown leather strap with steel pin buckleFootnote: Other notes: The German Beobachtungsuhr was a Luftwaffe aviator's watch of WW II. Used as a navigation instrument during flight, the name strictly translates as an 'Observer´s watch' or 'Observation watch' and they are often referred to simply as a 'B-Uhren' or a 'B-watch'. Two types were made - Type A were produced from 1940 to 1941, and Type B - this example - were produced from 1941. Once on board, each navigator received an audio timing signal from the airbase before the start of their mission, and if their time did not match, the hacking mechanism allowed for adjustment. The hacking feature temporarily stops the movement's gear train to allow for perfect crew/flight synchronisation between aircraft. This ensured that all the navigators had exactly the same time to the second before take off. B-Uhren watches contained very high quality movements and were regulated and tested to the highest chronometer standards of the Deutsche Seewarte in Hamburg. Luftwaffe High Command gave exact instructions regarding operating precision and before being delivered the fine adjustment of each watch was conducted in 6 positions and at 3 varying temperatures. The movements varied between manufacturers but Lacher & Co in this example used its famous Durowe D5. Although different manufacturers used slightly different movements, the exact specifications of the watch in general were defined by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) - Imperial Air Ministry - and so they all had to have a number of features in common including a non reflective grey case with a 55 mm diameter. Marked to the inside of the case back was the type, device and movement number, stock number and the manufacturer's name and the case side was to be marked 'FL 23883' FL = flug {flight}, 23 = navigation, 883 = code assigned by the German Testing Office for Aeronautics. They were all fitted with an extra large onion shaped crown to allow ease of use without needing to remove flying gloves and an oversized double wrap strap that was expressly made to allow wear over shearling flight jacket sleeves. B-Uhren watches guided German navigators in all their campaigns of World War II and it still remains a formidable watch today.
TUDOR; a gentleman's stainless steel cased 'Prince Oyster Date' wristwatch, the circular dial set with baton numerals, date aperture and further inscribed 'Rotor Self-Winding', diameter excluding winding crown 3.3cm, case reverse inscribed 'Original Oyster Case by Rolex Geneva', the brick link bracelet no.357 in two places and further 783519 with Rolex branded clasp stamped S T3 7835 (af), also a silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with base metal chain (for restoration) (2).Additional InformationIn heavily worn condition throughout. The batons at 12 as well as seconds and minutes hands Tudor logo have fallen off and are loose but still within the glazed dial. The watch has not been tested. No guarantee of working order. We do not want to activate the self winding mechanism for fear of further damaging the dial. There are heavy scratches and nicks throughout to case bracelet and glass. Dirty. Some of the bracelet links are loose and have indentations. Sold as seen. The case of the pocket watch has hairline cracks in numerous places. Heavy wear throughout. Not tested and no guarantee as to the working order.
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