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With six wins out of six, Colin McRae and Derek Ringer won the 1992 RACMSA British Rally Championship in J314 PWL. Accurately returned to its period best by the McRae family and offered directly from them. A once in a lifetime opportunity.The remarkable career of Colin McRae MBE has filled volumes and is too long to list here, but it did include becoming Scottish Schoolboy Motocross Champion at 13, the Scottish Rally Championship in 1988, winning the 1991 and 1992 British Rally Championship and, in 1995 he became the first British driver and the youngest person to win the World Rally Championship Drivers title, a record which stood for 27 years. Success continued with a total of 25 wins in the WRC, a third place at Le Mans in the GTS Class, a win in the Baja 500 Portalegre, stage wins on the Dakar and many other rallies worldwide.Despite the passage of time, Colin McRae is still one of the biggest names in the world of rallying certainly the most recognised. Colin was an iconic figure at the time. 'Everybody took a step back when they heard Colin driving. He was just using the road as a rough guide. His style and approach were something to watch. At one time he held the record for the most rally victories. His ‘never say die’ attitude, always flat out, it really sat with people and endeared him to them'.But people often forget that he was a mechanic, too. He worked well with engineers and understood how to set a car up and its mechanical limitations. He is frequently discussed in terms of his wild, aggressive style, but if you watched him drive on tarmac at Le Mans or ASCAR at Rockingham, he was really quite smooth. He won two Safari rallies, which takes a lot of mechanical empathy and an intelligent approach as to just how much you can get away with.Here at Silverstone Auctions, we feel truly privileged to have been entrusted by the McRae family with the sale of three of Colin’s favourite cars. They are significant cars in the history of rallying and will be available to view prior to our auction on Friday, August 25th.In 1991, Colin turned professional and was signed by Prodrive principal, David Richards CBE, to join his Subaru team in the British Rally Championship. 1991 was to prove a bit of a learning curve, but a combination of his youthful exuberance and exceptional talent enabled him to add his name to the title his father had won five times in this, his first full season as a Works driver.For the 1992 British Rally Championship, a fresh Legacy RS, J314 PWL, was built by the factory Prodrive team to full International ‘Group A’ regulations with a Works 2-litre turbo boxer engine (with charge cooler) developing some 350bhp fed through a 6-speed Prodrive manual dog gearbox and the Prodrive four-wheel drive system, once again generously supported by Rothmans and endowed with that iconic blue and white Rothmans livery, known to motorsport enthusiasts the world over.The 1992 RACMSA British Rally Championship was the 35th year of the British domestic championship and Colin and Derek Ringer in J314 PWL dominated the whole season with wins at the Vauxhall Sport International, the Pirelli International, the Perth International, the Elbow Ulster, the Manx in September and finally the Elonex International in late October. The Elonex was a particularly tough event running through the night and despite the fact that they were assured of the Championship even if they finished second, Colin was determined to win and complete a set of six. Starting the final stage at Weston Park, one second down on Tommi Makinen in the Nissan, he managed to take three seconds out of him in just under 2.5km. Having won all six rallies in J314 PWL, Colin was the first-ever driver to achieve a clean sweep of wins.This legendary rally car was restored around 15-years ago and has had very little use since. In terms of the restoration, the emphasis was on recreating the car as it looked during the all-conquering 1992 season and this was achieved with incredible attention to detail. The car is simply breathtaking in its presentation and is finished, of course, in its evocative original Rothmans livery. It’s fully complete and runs well but is not event-prepared and the safety equipment, seats and belts etc. are no longer current. The car has been looked over and checked by Ian Gwynne of BGM Sport in Brackley and is being stored by him until our sale at the Silverstone Classic on the 26th/27th of August. He is a friend of the McRae family and seriously interested parties are welcome to speak directly to Ian and view the car prior to the sale if they wish.This is very special, Colin’s 1992 British Championship-winning car and a personal favourite being offered to market for the first time directly from the McRae family, a unique opportunity.SpecificationMake: SUBARUModel: LEGACY RSYear: 1992Chassis Number: BC5-026713Registration Number: J314 PWLTransmission: ManualEngine Number: EJ2092PD02Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDClick here for more details and images
English - Edwardian 8-day desk clock, drum movement and dial pivoted on a wooden base attached to a mahogany stationery box with lifting lid, spring wound French timepiece movement with a balance escapement, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute dots and spade hands, with a centre sweep seconds hand, wound and adjusted from the rear. Stamped Edward VII on the case.Dimensions: Height: 24cm Length/Width: 22cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A boxed 1960s Swiss Girard-Perregaux wristwatch, having a 39 jewel Gyromatic movement, a silver dial with dauphine hands and markers with a centre sweep seconds hand and a date aperture at three o'clock, in a stainless steel case, 34 mm wide excluding winding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested] [Invented by Girard-Perregaux in 1957, the 'Gyromatic' substituted traditional ratchet wheels for roller-equipped unidirectional clutches, making the construction simpler and more reliable]
A Baume & Mercier Riviera wristwatch, having a quartz movement with screw-down crown and circular face with Roman numerals, gilt markers, conforming hands with luminous inserts, centre-sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 6 o'clock, its sapphire crystal set within a polygonal high carat yellow metal bezel (tested as gold), with flexible stainless steel bracelet strap, ref 5131.3, 34 mm excluding setting crown, [not running, likely requiring new battery]
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND FRAMED PRINT, comprising a late 19th century blue and white Watteau jug, backstamp New Wharf Pottery Co. a Spode, a framed Victorian Baxter print of a young chimney sweep in the snow, a small Spode plate backstamp Copeland & Garrett, pattern number 2886, diameter 18cm, together with a Bainsfather Ware 'Old Bill' First World war souvenir dish 'Where Did That One Go To?' (broken and reglued edge, hairline cracks and crazing) (4) (Condition report: plate has scratches and stains, picture has chips to the gilt frame, other obvious damage mentioned in description)
Omega - A steel 'Constellation' wristwatch head, circa 1964, model number 168.005, the signed circular silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with silvered batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement number 21300240, calibre 561 with liveried crown, case, 32mm diameter with dog-leg lugs, verso screw down with observatory and 8 stars logo, inner signed and numbered 168.005, presented lacking a strap
Omega - A gold plated 'Seamaster 600' wristwatch, circa 1966, model number 136.011, the signed circular silvered dial, 31mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep, date window at 3 o'clock and baton minute track, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 23319713, calibre 611 with liveried crown, case, 35mm diameter, gold plated front, verso steel, screw down, decorated with hippocampus logo, interior signed and numbered 136.011, to an aftermarket black leather strap with gilt pin buckle
Heuer - A steel 'Game Master Military' stop watch, circa 1960, serial number 176482, the signed circular white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, black sweep seconds and red sweep minutes, outer black bi-directional rotating timing bezel with locking crown at 3 o'clock, signed but unnumbered 7 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 7710 with winding crown and integral start/stop/reset pusher at 8 o'clock, case, 54mm diameter, verso snap on, brushed finish, interior signed and numbered 176482, to the original signed 'Corfam' black strap with steel pin buckle, presented in the original liveried black plastic pouch with outer liveried card boxHeuer have always had a reputation as a manufacturer of quality timing devices, and, in 1959, they released the 'Game Master' as a functional and practical tool to be used solely as a stopwatch. Most users were drivers, referees, and coaches, and it was often referred to simply as the 'coach watch'.Despite its ‘Military’ name, this piece was never standard issue for military personnel. Only produced for 5 years until 1964, this short production run adds to its desirability amongst watch enthusiasts, and the ‘coach watch’ is now a sought after a collector’s item, particularly when it is accompanied by, as in this example, the original pouch and box.
Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual Date 34' wristwatch, circa 2012, model number 115200, serial number OL486825, the signed black dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement, with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down, plain with brushed finish, to a steel 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp numbered 8AU, presented in the original case with outer card box, guarantee booklet and card dated 21/9/2012, instruction booklet, seal, price tag, bezel protector and original receipt form Mappin & Webb Cambridge dated 21/9/2012
Rolex - A 2-tone 'Oyster Perpetual Datejust 25' wristwatch, circa 1981, model number 6917, serial number 7054046, the signed circular champagne dial, 21mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, signed 28 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement number 10880, calibre 2030, with liveried screw down crown, steel case, 25mm diameter with gold coloured fluted bezel, verso screw down with brushed finish, engraved 2183, interior signed and numbered 6900, to a 2-tone 'Jubilee' link bracelet with liveried steel fold over clasp numbered 62523 D-18, R2 (For February 1993), the endlinks each marked 468B, presented with 2 additional links
Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual 34' wristwatch, circa 1963, model number 1002, serial number 862542, the signed circular silver coloured dial, 29mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and bar minute track, signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement number 31206 calibre 1520 with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down with personal engraving, interior signed and numbered 1002, 1.63, to an aftermarket expanding bracelet by Fixo-Flex, presented in a liveried green case
Omega - A rare steel 'Speedmaster Pre Moon' wristwatch, circa 1967, model 105.003 - 65, 'Ed White', the signed black dial, 35mm diameter, with luminous baton markers, hands and centre chronograph sweep, three subsidiary dials for running seconds, minutes and hours and outer tachymetre (with accent) bezel with 'dot over 90', signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind chronograph movement number 24531552, calibre 321, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the liveried crown, case, 41mm diameter, verso screw down and engraved with hippocampus logo, interior stamped 'ST 105 003-65', to a stainless steel signed steelinox bracelet No. 13, numbered 1506 1.66, with liveried fold over clasp, presented in the original red and gold tooled case, with cream coloured outer card box, guarantee booklet and card dated 15/7/69, and the original warranty certificate from retailer H.L.Brown, of the same date In June 1965, Gemini IV became the second crewed spaceflight to lift off as part of NASA's Project Gemini. Astronauts James McDivitt and Ed White circled the Earth 66 times in four days, making it the first US flight to approach the five-day flight of the Soviet Vostok 5. The highlight of the mission was the first space walk by an American, during which White floated free outside the spacecraft, whilst tethered to it, for approximately 20 minutes. Both of these accomplishments helped the United States overcome the Soviet Union's early lead in the space race.On this mission, White wore an Omega Speedmaster ref 105.003 strapped to the outside of the left-side sleeve of his G4C space suit. In order to accommodate the space suit, the watch was attached via a long nylon strap secured with velcro. When worn on the wrist, the strap could be wound around several times to shorten its length. This was the first time an Omega Speedmaster had been exposed to the vacuum of space. This model was later given the nickname the 'Ed White' in recognition of his historic space walk (officially described as an EVA or extra vehicular activity) on June 3.The 105.003 was produced for just a short period of time (1963-1969) with the majority made in 1965, before the 145.012 model was introduced and chosen by NASA to accompany the Apollo 11 mission to put the first man on the moon. The 105.003 and prior models are informally known as 'Pre Moon' Speedmasters, since their manufacture predates the moon landings.The Speedmaster remains one of several watches qualified by NASA for spaceflight and is still the only one so qualified for EVA. Crystal - Complete. Surface scratches all over, some quite deep. Possibly the original crystal.Dial - Appears to be generally in good order. Some minor deterioration to the luminosity on the batons and hands.Movement - Winds satisfactorily. Movement operational but has not been tested for timekeeping or endurance. Crown engages and disengages as it should, and the hands move freely in both directions. Start/stop button works satisfactorily. Reset button operational but rather stiff. Chronograph seconds and minute hands flyback to zero, but the hour hand does not return.Case & Bracelet - Surface scratches all over. Verso unscrews and screws satisfactorily. Bezel worn and dirty, scratched and pitted with some minor chips and one more obvious chip at 2 o'clock. Bracelet rather stretched and missing the springs from the elasticated section by the clasp. Clasp operational.
Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual 31' wristwatch, circa 2017, model number 177200, serial number 9902C5X0, the signed 'red grape' dial, 25mm diameter, with silver and white coloured Roman numerals, hands and centre sweep, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with liveried screw down crown, case, 31mm diameter, verso screw down, plain with brushed finish, to a steel 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp numbered L7S, presented in the original case with outer card box and sleeve, guarantee booklet and card dated 3/6/2017, instruction booklet, seal, price tag, spare link and original receipt form Mappin & Webb, Cambridge dated 3/6/2017
Rolex - A steel and 'Everose' 'Oyster Perpetual Date YachtMaster 40' wristwatch, circa 2021, model number 126621, serial number 027PC124, the signed circular 'chocolate' dial, 30mm diameter, with luminous circular and rectangular indexes, luminous Mercedes hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with screw-down liveried crown, steel case, 40mm diameter with 'Everose' bidirectional rotating bezel, verso screw down with brushed finish, to a steel and 'Everose' 'Oyster' bracelet number 8RX, the liveried fold over clasp with flip lock, presented in the original case with outer card box and sleeve, guarantee card dated 28/6/21, instruction booklet, seal and price tag
Tudor by Rolex - A steel 'Prince OysterDate' wristwatch, circa 1985, model number 74000, serial number 187068, the signed circular silver coloured dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep, date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock and bar minute track, jewelled mechanical automatic movement with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down, liveried, to a slightly tapering 'Oyster' style Steelinox bracelet with liveried fold over clasp marked J11 (for November 1985), the endlinks marked 361B, presented in a liveried green felt pouch
Unsigned - A Victorian 18ct gold full hunter chronograph pocket watch, circa 1897, the white dial, marked 28923, 42mm diameter, with recessed inner, black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade and whip hands, blued centre chronograph sweep, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, gilt three quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement number 28923 with onion shaped winder, hand setting button at 4 o'clock and chronograph slider at 5 o'clock, case, 51mm diameter, front with monogram, verso plain and polished, both hinged at 9 o'clock, interior numbered 28923 with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold and untraced casemaker's mark (WS pellet between, oval cartouche), the cuvette similarly marked, 121.7g gross
Girard Perregaux - A Swiss cuff style wristwatch, circa 1960, the signed circular champagne dial, 17mm diameter, with gold batons and hands and centre sweep, signed 21 jewel mechanical 'gyromatic' movement number 9419367, case, 20mm diameter, verso screw down, plain and polished, interior liveried, with Swiss mark for 18ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître: Hammer Head number 352 for Serva SA, additionally stamped 18K 0.750, to an integral mesh link cuff style mesh bracelet, 25mm diameter, terminating in a push in box snap stamped 18K, numbered 3162, no further identifiable marks, with 2 figure of eight safety catches and safety chain, overall length 175mm, 78.8g gross
Rolex - A 2-tone 'Oyster Perpetual 25' wristwatch, circa 1993, model number 69173, serial number S535594, the signed circular white dial, 21mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, black hands, centre sweep and bar minute track, signed 28 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with liveried screw down crown, steel case, 25mm diameter with gold coloured fluted bezel, verso screw down with brushed finish, to a 2-tone 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried steel fold over clasp numbered 78343-18, W2 (For February 1995), the endlinks each marked 490B, presented in a liveried green felt pouch within a liveried polystyrene case with outer card box, Rolex service booklet and retailer’s service receipt dated 30/9/16
Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Date Precision 34' wristwatch, circa 1980, model number 6694, serial number 6662952, the signed silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down, plain with brushed finish, to a steel 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp numbered 78350 VF (for 1981), the endlinks numbered 557, presented in a livered green felt pouch
Omega - A steel 'Seamaster Professional Diver 300M' wristwatch, circa 2006, model 2552.80.00, the signed 'blue wave' dial, 26mm diameter, with luminous skeleton hands, luminous markers, centre sweep, date window at three o'clock and bar minute track, fully jewelled mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with liveried screw down crown, case, 36mm, front with blue unidirectional rotating bezel and helium escape value at 10 o'clock, verso screw down with wave decoration around a central circular signed cartouche with hippocampus logo, 7 o'clock lug numbered 80419730, to a link bracelet with ends stamped 824 and signed and liveried fold over clasp with wetsuit extension numbered 1502/824 62, presented in the distinctive red liveried case with instruction bookletThe Seamaster Diver 300M was first launched in 1993, to immediate success. Loved for its timeless design and ocean technology, the original timepiece marked Omega’s return to the world of diving watches, and also kickstarted their notable association with James Bond. In 1995, Pierce Brosnan wore one for the first time in 'GoldenEye' and to date, the Seamaster and other Omega watches have now featured in 9 James Bond movies, although this particular model is still referred to as 'the James Bond Watch'.William, Prince of Wales, was given a Seamaster Diver 300M by his mother, the late Princess Diana, and is rarely seen without it.
Zenith - A steel and titanium 'El Primero Defy Xtreme Open' chronograph wristwatch, circa 2009, model number 96.0525.4021, reference number UFS-15-052886, the signed circular brushed aluminium dial with black carbon fibre detailing, 35mm diameter, silver coloured skeleton hands with red SuperLuminova inserts, centre chronograph sweep with SuperLuminova tip, subsidiary three branch running seconds at 9 o'clock, wheel shaped minute register at 3 o'clock and power reserve indicator at 6 o'clock, fully jewelled mechanical automatic movement with start/stop and reset pushers within screw down collars with carbon fibre inserts above and below the screw down crown within C shaped crown guard, case of black titanium, 46.5mm diameter, front with uni-directional rotating bezel and helium escape valve at 10 o'clock, verso screw down, signed and numbered 96.0525.4021, to a two tone steel and titanium link bracelet with signed deployant clasp, presented in the original signed and liveried case with outer two piece card sleeve, instruction booklet, temporary warranty card dated 4/11/2009, 2 service guarantee cards dated 19/1/2016 and 11/11/2022, 4 spare links and original spare parts from previous services
Rolex - A steel and 'Everose' 'Oyster Perpetual Date YachtMaster 37' wristwatch, circa 2022, model number 268621, serial number QA235952, the signed circular 'chocolate' dial, 26mm diameter, with luminous circular and rectangular indexes, luminous Mercedes hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with screw-down liveried crown, steel case, 37mm diameter with 'Everose' bidirectional rotating bezel, verso screw down with brushed finish, to a steel and 'Everose' 'Oyster' bracelet number 105, the liveried fold over clasp with flip lock, presented in the original case with outer card box and sleeve, guarantee card dated 28/9/22, instruction booklet, seal and price tag
Cabot Watch Company - A steel 'G10' Royal Navy issue wristwatch, issued circa 1989, the signed circular black dial, 32mm diameter, with Tritium indicator, white Arabic numerals, luminous hour markers and hands, centre sweep and chemin de fer chapter ring with SWISS below, ETA quartz movement calibre 555.115, matte non-reflective case, 35mm diameter (39mm including crown) with fixed wire lug bars, verso snap on with screw down battery hatch at 12 o'clock, engraved with pheon and 0552/6645-99 5415317 44806 89, to an aftermarket black nylon NATO style single pass strap with steel buckleThe 'Quartz G10’ was the first quartz watch supplied to the British Ministry of Defence (MOD). Its name is a reference to the form G1033 which needed to be completed before the watch could be issued.The NATO numbers engraved to the back of this example relate to:0552 - Royal Navy6645 - NATO stores code for military watch99 - UK issue5415317 - G10 field watch44806 - Issue number89 - Year of issueThe movement and dial appear to be from an earlier model, so this may be an earlier watch in a later case, or older stock with a later issue date.
Mathey-Tissot, Neuchâtel - A Royal Navy Hydrographic Service 'H S3' deck watch, circa 1940, the white dial, signed E.M.T. (for Edmond Mathey-Tissot) 1507 with pheon mark, 54mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade and whip hands, centre sweep and outer seconds track with Arabic indicators, unsigned and unnumbered fully jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, case, 62mm diameter with milled bezel, verso screw down, engraved H.S. 3 with pheon mark, presented in the original wooden fitted case, the hinged cover with glazed aperture, lined in green felt, with paper issue card within a brass frame attached to the interior Deck watches such as this example were produced by Emile Matthey Tissot, using a movement from H. Golay. Initially housed in wooden cases and issued for use during World War II, many were subsequently used by the Pakistan Navy and others, including this example, were sent to the Chronometer section of the Admiralty (Hydrographic Office) at Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex. Thin paper cards were designed to slide into a brass frame inside the box, and these recorded the date when the instrument was last issued from the Department responsible for servicing them. The chronometer section officially closed in 1985.Crystal - Complete and in good condition.Dial - In good condition with no obvious sign of deterioration or cracking.Movement - In working order but has not been tested for timekeeping or endurance. Crown winds, engages and disengages as it should and the hands move freely in both directions.Case - In good condition with one or two very minor surface scratches. Verso and bezel both screw and unscrew satisfactorily.Box - In generally good condition with just one or two very minor scuffs. Hinge and catch both in good order. Green felt underneath a bit threadbare and with one or two holes.
A TAG HEUER PROFFESSIONAL 200M QUARTZ WRISTWATCH, blue dial illuminous silver colour hourly applied markers, hands and second sweep, date window at three o'clock, dial is signed 'Tag Heuer Professional 200meters Swiss Made', unidirectional bezel, circular case measuring approx. 41mm diameter, on a bracelet with fold over clasp signed Tag Heuer, case back signed 'Tag Heuer Swiss Made Since 1860 200 meters Sapphire Crystal', case back numbered WT1111 AQ2984 (Condition report: overall condition good with general wear and debris to the bezel and case, all should polish out with a clean or service, small chip to sapphire crystal between eight and nine o'clock, minor surface wear in keeping with age and general wear, watch untested and not operationally, presuably due to battery, watch can be set as with the date, bezel does rotate anti-clockwise)
AN OMEGA SEAMASTER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, the silver colour dial, with black enamel silver colour hourly applied markers, subsidiary dials at three, six and nine o'clock, illuminous silver colours hands, silver colour second sweep, the dial is signed 'OMEGA Seamaster Swiss Made', circular case measuring approx. 35mms diameter, the watch is on a black leather strap signed Omega, calber 861, movement numbered 27327264, inside caseback numbered 145.018, tang style buckle with Omega symbol, manual winding movement, watch with accompanying Omega case (condition report: overall condition good, some small areas of discolouration to the dial, the watch is currently functioning, movement untested)
A LONGINES 'ADMIRAL FIVE STAR' WRISTWATCH, silver colour dial with black and silver colour hourly applied markers, black and silver coloured hours and minutes hand, silver coloured second sweep, date window at three o'clock, the dial is signed 'LONGINES AUTOMATIC FIVE STAR ADMIRAL SWISS MADE', circular case measuring approx 35mm, case back signed 'Longines Swiss Made Waterproof Antimagnetic Shock-Absorber' case back numbered 15 252643, fitted with a black leather strap signed Rotary, watch with accompanying Longines watch case (Condition report: overall condition good, scratches to watch face, some particles visible to dial, green staining visible around rim of watch face, watch currently not functioning in need of attention, untested for time keeping)
A VINTAGE HAMILTON BRITISH MILITARY ISSUE WRISTWATCH WITH BROAD ARROW SYMBOL, circa 1970's, matt black dial with illuminous Arabic markers, silver coloured hands and second sweep, the dial is signed 'Hamilton Swiss', with Tritium symbol and broad arrow symbol, case diameter approx. 35.5mm, manual winding movement, the watch is on a cord strap with tang style buckle, case back numbered 523-8290 W10-6645-99 8796/73 with broad arrow facing up (condition report: repair present to hands, a white infill has been added at a later date, signs of wear to dial, possible repair marks, a few white dots present to 4 and 9 of the dial, strap frayed at one end, the watch is currently functioning, movement untested for working order)
AN AQUASTAR REGATE GENEVE WRISTWATCH WITH COUNTDOWN TIMER, silver colour dial with illuminous hourly applied markers at three, six and nine o'clock, count down timer with five apertures containing red discs, illuminous silver colour hands, orange second sweep, tonneau case measuring approx. 37mms, automatic movement, case back signed 'Aquastar Regate and numbered 402325 4000N', the watch is on an associated black leather strap with tang style buckle, watch circa 1970s (condition report: overall condition good, light scratches to Plexi glass, light scratch and scuffs to watch case, movement and countdown currently functioning, movement untested)
A TUROR PRINCE OYSTERDATE WRISTWATCH, the silver colour dial, with silver coloured hourly applied markers, silver colour hands and second sweep, date window at three o'clock with cyclops lense, the dial is signed 'Tudor Prince Oysterdate Rotor Selfwinding T Swiss T', circular case measuring approx 34mms diameter, the watch is on a riveted bracelet with folder over clasp, clasp signed Rolex Steelinox Swiss Made, model number 7996, serial number 539920 (Condition report: overall condition good, some noticeable scratches to watch face, signs of abrasion to hourly applied markers, hands and Tudor rose to dial, particles visible to dial surface, watch untested for time keeping)
A VINTAGE ORIS 'STAR' WRISTWATCH, dark blue dial with silver colour illuminious hourly applied markers, white illuminious hands, orange second sweep, date window at three o'clock, the dial is signed 'ORIS Star Chron Ors 17 Jewels Swiss Made', the watch is on an associated black leather strap with tang style buckle, case back signed 'Oris Watch Co. Swiss Shock resistant, water resistant stainless steel back' circa 1970s, manual winding 17 jewels movement (condition report: overall condition good, scuffs to Plexi glass, some particles visible to watch face, plating to tange style buckle worn away, watch currently functioning, movement untested)
AN OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL MARK II WRISTWATCH, the matt black dial, with subsidiary dials at three, six and nine o'clock, white illuminous infill hands and second sweep, the dial is signed 'Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark II T Swiss Made T', case diameter approx. 41mms, the watch is on a stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp signed Omega and numbered 1159, lugs numbered 154, case back with Speedmaster emblem, manual winding movement, watch with accompanying Omega case (condition report: overall condition good, noticeable scratches to watch face, watch currently functioning, untested for working order)
A SEIKO DAY DATE BELL-MATIC WRISTWATCH blue dial with silver colour hourly applied markers, silver coloured black enamel and illuminous hands, silver colour second sweep, day date window at three o'clock, the dial is signed 'Seiko Bell-Matic 17 Jewels Japan 4006 -6016T', case measuring approx. 40mms diameter, plain polished bezel enclosing Plexi glass, on a stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp signed Seiko and stamped all stainless steel Japan B, case back signed Seiko Japan and numbered 672165 (condition report: overall condition good, noticeable scratch marks to Plexi glass)
Astral, a gentleman's 9ct gold cased round wristwatch, circa 1976. The silvered dial with raised gilt arrow-head indicators and Arabic quarters, dauphin hands and sweep centre seconds, the 33mm wide, two piece case with hallmarks for London 1976, the 17 jewel movement marked beneath the balance '7F ST 96' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
Five gentleman's wrist and bracelet watches, comprising; Bulova, a gold-plated and stainless steel wrist watch. The cream dial with raised gilt baton numerals and hands, sweep centre seconds and a date aperture at 3, two-piece screw case, on a leather strap, Bulova Watch Co., 17 jewel movement, Cal. N3 11AOCD, unadjusted; Krug-Bauman 'Adventurer', a stainless steel quartz chronograph wrist watch, the green dial with luminous dot indicators and three subsidiary dials, on a black leather strap with a deployant clasp; together with three gentleman's fashion type bracelet watches namely a gold-plated integral-bracelet watch, the dial marked 'DK', a 'Next' stainless steel bracelet watch; and a similar watch the dial marked 'Park Lane Quartz'
Mersman/Ph. Du Bois & Fils, Le Locle, a gentleman's stainless steel round wristwatch, circa 1945. The cream dial with raised luminous Arabic numerals and hands, an outer 5 seconds chapter and sweep centre seconds, the 34mm diameter two piece case with flared lugs, on a brown leather strap, the 16 jewel unadjusted movement signed 'Ph. Du Bois & Fils, Le Locle', No. 'C.1187-1947' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good/fair condition, the movement ticking and the set-hands functioning
Rotary, a gentleman's Swiss 9ct gold oblong cased automatic day/date wristwatch, circa 1974. The silvered dial with raised gilt baton numerals and hands, sweep centre seconds and a day/date aperture at three, 32mm wide oblong case (35m with button), import hallmarks for London 1974 (the case-back weighs 6g), on a Speidel stainless steel and gilt expanding bracelet, round Swiss 25 jewel automatic movement Cal. Eta 'MD' & '2836' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good decent condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and considerable use. The 'perspex' glass is loose in the bezel and has a considerable amount of 'crazing' both around the edge and over most of the front, this only barely visible to the naked eye, however obvious under 10X magnification The movement ticking. The set-hands and day/date altering all function. The bracelet tired and gilding worn.
Cortebert 'Sport' and Winegartens, two gentleman's stainless steel automatic round wristwatches. Comprising: Winegartens, circa 1945. No.1418826, the light-cream dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, tapering arrow-head hands and sweep centre seconds, two piece screw case, on a later Fixo-Flex bracelet, the movement not examined; Together with Cortebert, Sport, circa 1945, case no. '8520', the light-cream dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, tapering luminous hands and sweep centre seconds, two piece screw case numbered 8520, Cortebert 17 jewel automatic 'bump' movement, Cal.451 Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
Omega, a gentleman's stainless steel round wristwatch, circa 1950. No 12802583, cream dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands and sweep centre seconds, 35.5mm diameter round screw case ref. 2640-4, Omega 17 jewel movement Cal. 283, no.12802583. Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
Accurist, a 9ct gold mid-size tonneau-shaped wrist watch, circa 1949. No 262032, the silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, tapering hands and a red sweep centre seconds, 30mm wide three-piece Dennison case with flared lugs and hallmarks for Birmingham 1949, on a brown leather strap with a gold-plated buckle, Accurist 17 jewel movement Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
Omega, Constellation, a gentleman's stainless steel bracelet watch, circa 1967. No 25650085, brushed-silvered dial with raised baton numerals and hands, sweep centre seconds and a date aperture at 3, 34mm wide tonneau-shaped screw case no.ST 168 027, on block bracelet ref 518 with a deployant clasp with Omega logo, Omega 24 jewel automatic movement Cal. 564, adjusted five (5) positions and temperature Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and continuous wear over a long period of time, many light scuffs and shallow scratches to both the case and the 'glass' though mostly not visible to the naked eye but obvious under 10X magnification. There is some general sideways play in the bracelet. The movement ticking and the set-hands and date-advance all functioning. the date changes every time the crown is pulled out to date position. the date is not stuck
Ernest Borel, Automatic Incastar, a chrome plated and stainless steel mid-size round wristwatch, circa 1950. No 262032, the cream dial with raised gilt Arabic and arrow-head indicators, tapering hands and sweep centre seconds, 31mm diameter three-piece screw case, marked inside 'Mantab Watch Co', on an associated Rolex president bracelet with deployant clasp, the 'Ernest Borel 17 jewels unadjusted Swiss' automatic movement ticking Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracty, Overall good to fair condition for age, wear and tear commensurate with constant use over a long period of time. . The dial requires a clean. The movement ticking and the set hands functioning, would benefit from a service and/or overhaul
Border Fine Arts 'A Clean Sweap', Commissioned by The Posthorn, Castle Douglas, model No. B0591A by Ray Ayres, limited edition 325/950, on wood base; together with 'Coming Home' (Two Heavy Horses), model No. JH9A by Judy Boyt, on wood base (2)Both models without certificates and boxes. A Clean Sweep is slightly discoloured but structurally sound; Coming Home with restoration to one ear of lead horse.

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