TUDOR-a stainless steel manual wind gentleman`s wrist watch, the engine turned black dial with applied steel chevrons inter spaced with even Arabic numerals, tonneau shaped case made by Dennison for Rolex numbered 12856 2622 and fitted to an associated matt black leather strap, with a signed 15 jewel movement. Case diameter 31mm. The nickel plated base metal case body has wear to the plating on the edge and tops of the lugs, with surface scratches and marks overall, the steel case back (Dennison for ROLEX) also having surface scratches and marks, the black dial is in very good condition, the silver tone hands are in good condition, with a few very fine surface marks, general appearance is excellent. The acrylic crystal has lots of surface marks and scratches. The AS calibre 1187/94 15 jewel movement is in good condition and currently in running order, hand set functioning smoothly. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
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A. Lange & Sohne German observers watch circa 1940s, The matt black dial having luminescent Arabic numerals and hands, supported by hourly markers and minute track, anti magnetic nickel silver alloy case, inner cover marked Beobachtungsuhr Bauart: Lange &.Sohne, case side marked with contract no. Fl 23883, fitted with a 17 jewel manual wind movement, calibre 48 with hack setting feature, movement no. 210014, finished by Langeu & Sohne, Glashutte i.Sa , all movement and case numbers match and are correct. Case diameter 54mm. Beobachtungsuhr German pilot`s watch of WWII, translated as "Observer`s watchö or "Observation watch", and also known as `navigator`s watch`. This large Observation watch was produced by Lange & Sohne for the Luftwaffe circa 1939, and houses a high quality pocket watch movement: Lange & Sohne calibre 48.1. These watches were worn over the arm of the flying suit and were also equipped with large crowns in order to be used with gloves. Another feature was æHackingÆ movement (meaning the second hand could be stopped when put into handset position), essential for a precise time setting. This model is the earlier and simpler Bauart A type, having a more basic dial than the later B type which had a 5 minute interval dial and inner 12 hour ring. Stamped on the side of the case is "FL 23883". "FL" stood for Fliegnummer (flying number) and `23` meant a device for flight monitoring. The final `883` digits were actually assigned by the German Testing Office for Aeronautics, the DVL (Deutsche Versuchsanstalt f³r Luftfahrt). They were given to observers before the flight, when the navigator would set their watch to the second, and had to be returned just after the landing. The case is in reasonably good condition for its age, the case surface has general surface wear but no deep scratches or dents, the fixed lugs are in good order, the acrylic crystal has grazing/stress cracks. The matt finish dial has a build up of debris and some light surface corrosion, the luminescent markers and numerals are generally in good order, having some discoloration, the blue steel hands have surface deterioration, and light discoloration to the luminescent fill in the minute hand, more noticeable on the centre seconds hand. The movement has a severely bent bottom balance pivot, and the overcoil hairspring is bunched over slightly to one side, i.e out of round. The watch will not positively ‘click’ into handset position (dial not removed for checking of keyless work) so is probable that the bolt spring or pull up piece maybe at fault, otherwise movement seems in reasonably good order, the hacking mechanism seems operable, handset operates, and the train and pallets are free at present with power on. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold.
A continental key wind lady`s silver fob watch converted to a wrist watch, the engraved case with blue dial named Boyd & Co Swiss made with gold tone Arabic numerals and scroll hands, fitted with an unmarked cylinder movement, fitted to a tapered blue leather strap. Case diameter 34 mm. Key wind wrist watch, movement is currently functioning, dial and hands appear to be in good condition, glass has some chips around the edge, case is scratched and scuffed, visible solder marks around the lugs where they have been soldered to the case, associated strap has had very little wear. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A bag containing various wrist and pocket watches recommended for repair and restoration purposes only, examples to include a 9ct gold lady`s Rone watch head, a silver full hunter watch head, eight day desk clock, etc. Due to the size of this lot it is not possible to give an accurate condition report. But please be aware these items are offered for spares/repair purposes only. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A George III silver consular cased half hunter pocket watch with movement sighed by Thomas Reader, dust cover signed by Jason Eborall of Warwick, case front reveals a central hour dial which is surrounded by a concealed outer band of minute divisions all of which are in black Roman numerals painted onto white enamel, case hallmarked Birmingham 1810, makers` mark W.H, fitted with full plate movement numbered 1811, the balance cock engraved with a depiction of a serpent beneath a basket of flowers, verge escapement and fusee, dust cover numbered 84. Case diameter 53mm. Georgian pocket watch, movement is not currently functioning with a broken balance staff being the most obvious fault. Case is badly tarnished and shows scratches and scuffs from general wear. Dial is badly cracked and chipped to five o`clock at edge and again between nine and eleven o`clock at edge with nibbling to the enamel around front winding hole. Hands are badly bent with the minute hand in particular needing attention. Glass is scratched. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A silver key wind open face centre seconds pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by outer Arabic tachymeter divisions, plain case with worn milled band hallmarked Chester 1911 maker TR, dust cover hallmarked 1898, fitted with a signed three quarter plate movement numbered 97290 with English lever escapement, fusee, Breguet overcoil hairspring, split bimetallic compensated balance and train jewelling. Case diameter 60mm. The white dial is single sunk to the centre and has discoloration to the join, the minute hand is loose, the case is tarnished with surface marks and scratches substantial wear to the coin finish edge to the main body, the movement looks to be complete, the fusee chain is detached from the fusee and barrel, and the fusee hook is missing. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A late Victorian key wind silver open face pocket watch signed Kay Jones & Co Worcester, the white enamel dial with central floral detail, black Arabic numerals, bordered by minute track, case decorated with floral and scroll engraving, vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, with cylinder escapement. Case diameter 40mm. Together with a further silver example and three base metal pocket watches.
An early twentieth century Art Deco style continental nurses fob watch, the oval case, pendant and pin with green guilloche enamel, the oval gold tone dial with black Arabic numerals, the case stamped sterling silver 0.935 with further continental marks, manual wind movement signed Juvenia MFG with 15 jewels. Case width 20 mm. The gold tone brush finish dial has lots of light surface marks and scratches, the blue steel hands are in good order, the enamel work has some surface wear on the pin bar, the case back and bezel are in good condition, the oval mineral crystal has some light surface scratches. The black ribbon is complete but stained. The crown is worn. The movement looks in good overall condition, hand setting working, and will run for short periods so would benefit from a service. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A 20th century gold plated keyless wind full hunter pocket watch signed Waltham U.S.A, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to six o` clock, bordered by minute track, plain Dennison case numbered 478192, movement numbered 18420836, with Swiss lever escapement. Case diameter 50mm. Together with a silver example and two gold plated examples. The Dennison Hunter case is a `Star` 10 year grade circa 1915, there is some surface wear to the outer, with a few small nicks and surface scratches, the inner cover has the most surface wear to gold plating, the front cover pendant release is working as it should. The white dial has surface debris and a small hairline to the 7 o`clock position, the gilt hands are a slightly different tone. The inner acrylic glass is in good condition, the seven jewel Waltham traveler size 16 movement is complete and all functions operating, and will run although a little lethargic. The silver open face Kendal & Dent pocket watch is key wind and set, the dial is in good condition as is the acrylic crystal, the case has several knocks and dings, to the case back and edge, and hallmarked Birmingham 1896. The cylinder movement is currently running, hand setting functioning also. There are also two modern gold plated pocket watches, one Hunter with a 17 jewel Swiss movement, and the other a
An early 20th century gold plated keyless wind half hunter Waltham pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six o`clock, the plain case front bearing black enamel chapter ring, Dennison case numbered 772823, movement numbered 18821398, decorated with damaskeening. Case diameter 50mm. Together with two silver open face keyless wind pocket watches. Movement is currently functioning, but would benefit from a clean and an overhaul, the case shows signs of wear with light scratches, marks and tarnishing but the majority of these appear to be superficial and should polish out, there are some more obvious dints around the edge of the case, there is a build up of adhesive around the smaller glass in the half-hunter aperture, the pendant bow feels rather loose, the dial looks to be in excellent condition, as do the hands although there is a nick visible on the minute hand. The glass, although filthy, appears to be in a generally pleasing condition. The other two items are recommended for repair purposes only. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A George V open face keyless wind ladies fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals with alternate gilt markers, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, silver case with London import hallmark for 1909, the front bezel and case back finished with blue enamelling with gilt and silver foliate and star decoration, with the makers mark G.D, fitted with a Swiss cylinder movement. Case diameter 29mm. The white enamel dial is generally clean, there is a faint hairline from the centre toward the 5 o`clock position, with a small chip to the very edge of the dial outside the 8 o`clock position. The enamel work to the case is mainly complete, but does have some small chips to the edges, and what looks like possible repair work to the back and bezel. Winding and handset all operating, the movement is currently running although a little lethargic. The acrylic crystal is in good condition, having a few light surface marks.
A late 1900`s open face key wind and set ladies silver fob watch, the heart formed front cover opening to reveal a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals gilt minute track and heart shaped gilt scroll decoration, the ornately decorated case with detailed foliate engraving throughout, pendant release case back with continental hallmarks 935 numbered 73867, fitted with a swiss bar movement with cylinder escapement. Case diameter 36mm. The watch case is in generally in good condition, the inner cover has surface marks and scratches, but the outer engraved detail has some wear to definition but is in good condition. The heart shaped area of the dial is in good condition, there are some surface marks to the dial but are not visible when the front cover is closed. The acrylic crystal has surface marks and scratches. Key wind and set functioning, movement runs intermittently. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A group of three silver pocket watches and one chrome pocket watch recommended for repair or restoration purposes only. Due to the size of this lot it is not possible to provide an accurate condition report. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A 19th century silver key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial positioned at six o`clock, engine turn case back with vacant cartouche, three quarter plate movement with cylinder escapement. Case diameter 49mm. Together with a gold plated American Waltham Watch Co pocket watch. Case diameter 40mm. Open face silver pocket watch, key wind, movement is currently functioning, dial is cracked and marked, hands are tarnished, glass is scratched, case is scratched and scuffed. Gold plated pocket watch, keyless wind, movement is not currently functioning, dial is marked, hands are tarnished, glass is scratched and loose from the case, case is tarnished, gold plating is wearing from the case in various places. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
An 20th century gold plated keyless wind open face Waltham pocket watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial to six o`clock, with a signed movement, numbered 8929491, with Swiss lever escapement. Case diameter 50mm. Together with eight silver and base metal pocket watches recommended for repair or restoration purposes. Movement is currently functioning, but would benefit from a service, case shows signs of general wear commensurate with age with scratches, marks and tarnishing, verdigris appears to have formed around the bezel edge wear it meets the glass, dial and hands appear to be in a generally pleasing condition with some light tarnishing and marking, the glass possesses some very light scratches and chips around its edge. The other items are recommended for spares/repair purposes only. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
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