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A gents vintage Rolex steel cased Oyster Perpetual Date wristwatch, having signed silvered dial and further marked Superlative Chronometer officially certified, with raised baton markers, automatic movement, Rolex steel bracelet, numbered 257 7835 19, no box or papers, circa 1966, dia. 3.5cm (excluding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information Some scuffs to glass. In full running order. Dial and raised buttons are silvered. Some age wear. Appears reasonably well worn. Bracelet with significant play but no twisting. We do not have the tools to remove the back.
A gents 1970s Omega Chronostop steel cased bracelet watch, having signed silvered dial, raised baton markers, manual wind movement with stop-start seconds sweep, back cover marked Waterproof, original steel meshlink bracelet and clasp, dia. 3.5cm (excluding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information Some surface scratches, age and handling wear. In full running order. Chronograph working. Return good. Dial good. Small black mark to underside of bezel at 1 o'clock. We do not have to tools to open and view the movement. Clasp No. 1120/116. Bracelet good. No engraving. No box or papers.
A gents Omega steel cased Speedmaster Professional chronograph, having signed black dial, three subsidiary dials, luminous baton markers, MANUAL WIND CAL.861 movement, the back cover inscribed 'Flight-Qualified by NASA for All manned space missions, the first watch worn on the Moon', circa 1988, with original steel bracelet and Omega clasp, dia. 4.2cm, sold with original box and papers to include Omega Speedmaster Professional brochure, original Omega International Guarantee and purchase receipt for Walker & Hall dated December 1988 http://www.lskauctioncentre.co.uk/news/ Condition Report / Extra Information Stop-start and return fully working. Movement striking. In fully working order. Dial excellent. Appears very little worn. Glass and bezel good, minor surface scratches only which are barely visible, no enamel loss. Luminous markers good. Bracelet good with some minor stretching but no twisting. Clasp numbered 1171/1 Box and papers good. Movement CAL861, although we have not removed the back as we do not have the tools.
A collection of antique woodworking tools, circa 1872-1950To include various examples including G. Davis plow plane, two Toga planes, a Dickinson plane, a D. Malloch, Perph rebate plane, a W. Greenslade, Bristol moulding plane, a Mathieson & Son, Edinburgh flat plane, together with a large quantity of various further tools. (Approximately 30 examples)
A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual officially certified chronometer, automatic, with later gold plated bracelet but with original Rolex stainless steel and gold coloured metal bracelet (the bracelet badly damaged). Case diameter 34 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The watch winds and appears to be ticking as it should. We have not had the watch running for any length of time but appears to be operating as it should. The winding crown is original. The watch glass is in generally good condition with only minor surface scratches as one would expect. The watch face is showing some signs of discolouration but is in generally good order as are the baton markers. The back of the watch has some surface scratches. We do not have the tools to open the back of the watch unfortunately. The gold plated bracelet is quite badly worn but is serviceable. The plating is beginning to wear in places. The strap and buckle appear to be Rolex. But in any event we do have the original bi-metal bracelet which is in poor condition and in several pieces. The watch does not say “Swiss Made” below the 6 o'clock. The rotor is winding reasonably smoothly although it is possible to hear this when shaking the watch. The hands change as they should. The case condition is generally good with no visible dents or corrosion to the visible parts. We cannot see underneath the strap.
WATCH PARTS , An immense , lifetimes collection of watch spares . Including , many enamel faces , numerals , hands , swiss movements , screws , cogs , washers , Le Talisman boxes , seals , coils , and dials . Also , a jewelers loupe , omega spares , cortex spares , oils , lubricants , a set of tensioners , tweezers , spanners , torque and socket set , Suvoy parts in original miniature metal tins , crystals , Dennison original parts , files , many other watch making tools , Tissot parts , pinchers , grips ,

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