A gent's vintage 9ct gold manual wrist watch by Garrard having Arabic Numeral dial with subsidiary seconds on a silvered face in plain gold case having Dunlop presentation inscription en verso and a tan leather strap, 33mm case, with box, watch working when wound but we do not test for functionality
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18 CARAT GOLD GARRARD & CO LIMITED EDITION COMMEMORATIVE COIN WATCH A gold commemorative coin watch, commemorating the 80th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, No. 10/80, circa 1980. Movement: manual winding. Dial: gilt, Roman numerals. Case: 18ct, snap-on back, concealed within the gold coin, hinged cover finely engraved with Her Majesty's portrait, the reserve with her personal Coat of Arms, cover opened by depressing a concealed thumbpiece in the band, no. 10/80. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 34mm, depth 4mm. Accessories: certificate, presentation case.
A 1950s Garrard 9ct gold cushion cased wristwatch, textured silver dial, raised black alternating Arabic numerals and gilt block baton markers, 15 jewel manual stem wind movement, serial number 817797, Birmingham 1957, black leather strap; another Rotary, silver dial, 17 jewel 425 manual movement, London 1956, black leather strap; Eterna Watch Co, silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, Swiss manual wind movement, 2643460, 9ct gold case, import marks, worn possibly Chester 1948, tan leather strap, 72.3g gross (3)
18 CARAT GOLD GARRARD & CO LIMITED EDITION COMMEMORATIVE COIN WATCH A gold commemorative coin watch, commemorating the 80th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, No. 10/80, circa 1980. Movement: manual winding. Dial: gilt, Roman numerals. Case: 18ct, snap-on back, concealed within the gold coin, hinged cover finely engraved with Her Majesty's portrait, the reserve with her personal Coat of Arms, cover opened by depressing a concealed thumbpiece in the band, no. 10/80. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 34mm, depth 4mm. Accessories: certificate, presentation case.
ASPREY & GARRARD - a lady's 9ct gold quartz bracelet watch, white dial with Roman numeral hour markers, pencil hands and 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, case width 16mm, 23.8g gross, not currently working, boxedMovement – not currently working and may only need new battery but cannot guaranteeDial - very cleanGlass - numerous surface marks all overHands - goodCase - general surface wear and light abrasionsCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated 9ct gold bracelet, general wear, clasp working, wrist size approx 14.5cmNotes – with inner box and sleeve, no papers
A ladies' 9ct gold Garrard quartz bracelet watch, with a 17mm diameter case, a silvered dial, gilt baton hour markers, gilt baton hands, to an integral mesh bracelet and ladder snap clasp, Birmingham 1985, 19.33gCondition ReportNot currently running.Crown does not wind. Hands adjust.Glass a little dirty.A few links to either side of watch head are weaker and catch slightly.
Jaeger, a small gilt travelling alarm clock the dial with baton numerals, alarm setting aperture and signed Jaeger Recital 8, the round case on a plinth, height 5cm, with leather travelling case, along with a small brass travelling clock with a watch movement signed on the dial Home Watch Co, and with a leather case signed for Garrard & Co. Ltd by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, diameter 3.8cm.
A Garrard pendant watch, spherical charm watch with pink enamel case, with signed Garrard dial, and Arabic hour markersCondition Report: As seen in the photo there is a small chip to the top of the enamellingPlease note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
A group of three watches comprising a Garrard watch face having a champagne dial and Arabic numerals with personalised engraving to reverse, a Smiths Empire watch face having a black and champagne dial with baton markers and a Roamer having a copper dial with Arabic and dot markers on strap, Discolouration and scratches to Garrard, crazing to Smiths Empire and Roamer missing a strap pin
Vintage 9ct gold pocketwatch. Dial marked for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Regent St, London. 45mm case, 3 adjustments, 15 jewel. In Garrard & co box, together with a 9ct gold tested short chain and clip. One end clip bi-metal only.Condition reports can be provided for general information only. RWB is not able to guarantee the working condition or accuracy of this watch.
Tudor Oyster Royal wristwatch, 34mm stainless steel case, manual wind, gilt metal hour markers, luminous lance hands, back stamped ref. 7934 217343. Together with a Garrard Eterna 9ct gold men's watch, brushed steel face with gold hour markers and hands, with black leather strap (clip plated only). Plus 2x further watches- Sekonda 17 jewel, Rotary 17 jewel. (4)Condition reports can be provided for general information only. RWB is not able to guarantee the working condition or accuracy of this watch.
Omega an 18ct gold watch dress pocket watch the movement signed Omega Swiss Made and numbered 11083041, the matt silvered dial signed Omega and having black Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1954, diameter 46mm, total weight ca. 57.70gms, complete with matching watch chain marked for 18ct gold, weight 12.6gms, complete with blue leather presentation box signed for Garrard & Co Ltd, Crown Jewellers and a Garrard note offering to regulate the watch in the future.
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S SIZE STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1962, REF. 5513/5512 PCG WITH CHAPTER RING 3-6-9 "EXPLORER" DIAL, CONSIGNED BY THE SON OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER WHO PURCHASED THE WATCH FROM GARRARD CROWN JEWELLERS REGENT STREET IN 1964 FOR THE SUM OF £67.10 Movement: 26J, automatic, cal. 1530, signed Rolex Geneva, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 40mm, Oyster case with pointed crown guards, signed Montres Rolex S.A., ref. 5512, dated I.62, serial no. 765,xxx, "fat font" 60 minute rotating bezel faded to grey, Rolex Triplock crown.Bracelet: JB Champion Rolex U.S.A. Jubilee bracelet. The original owner of this watch was First Assistant Film Director Patrick Clayton who worked predominantly in film over a career spanning six decades. Patrick Clayton’s work as third and second AD went mostly uncredited, including on the likes of Oliver! and Where Eagles Dare (both 1968), with his first named credit coming with his 17th film, The Syndicate (1968). He was then credited as first AD or AD for Twins of Evil (1971), Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), Gorillas in the Mist (1988), Shadowlands (1993), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Michael Collins (1996), Event Horizon (1997), The End of the Affair (1999) and City of Ember (2008). He also worked as a production manager with credits on Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (1965), The Keep (1983) and 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992). This watch is accompanied by original photographs of Patrick Clayton wearing the watch, the original Garrard sales receipt and a signed letter of provenance from his son. The watch is being sold with original photographs of Patrick Clayton on set alongside actors he worked with including Clint Eastwood, Richard Attenborough, Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore, David Niven, Max Von Sydow and others. It also comes with Patrick Clayton's original screenplay from White Hunter, Black Heart (1989) and letters from Winkast Film Productions for "Where Eagles Dare" and Hawk Films for Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in good condition, evenly aged.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In good condition, original lug chamfers still mostly visible, some scratches & wear due to general use, light corrosion in-between the bottom lugs.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition, with light scratches & wear.
***RE-OFFER IN 21st JUNE SALE AT £40-£60 DISCRETIONARY RESERVE OR CUSTOMER TO COLLECT*** Men's Garrard Gold Plated Quartz watch with leather strap (A/F). The watch case width including winder is approx. 34mm. The watch case back is engraved "LEYLAND CARS JAGUAR K.BULLEN FOR LONG SERVICE". The watch will benefit from a new strap and the watch will require a new battery.
GARRARD: A LADY'S GOLD BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1988 Swiss quartz movement, signed champagne dial with gold baton hour indicators, plain circular case, brick link bracelet with deployant clasp, 9 carat gold hallmarked, W.H. Wilmot Ltd., Birmingham, 1988, in a Garrard & Co. Ltd. red case, watch approx. 17.5cm long
Four Garrard watches one with a silver case, further watches to include Jowissa, Mido Powerwind, Uno, Ernest Borel Sea Gem,three ladies retro watches to include Bentima Star, Wilson, Waltham, other watches to include replicas, and a collection of watch keys Condition Report:No condition report available.
Garrard: A gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch Date: Circa 1974 Movement: Jewelled, automatic Dial: Champagne sunburst, applied baton hour markers, Arabic 12, date at 3, bevelled gilt hands, centre seconds Case: Polished round form, pull-out crown, back engraved/inscribed and dated 1974 Strap/Bracelet: Associated black leather Size: 33mm Weight: 33g gross Accompaniments: Guarantee booklet, A Rotary 9ct gold lady's bracelet watch, weight 15.5g gross Condition:Garrard Case and back: Some scratches and abrasions.Crystal: Abrasions and some deeper scratches.Dial: Light tarnishing spots overall - not disfiguring.Hands: Good.Strap: Very worn.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Accompaniments: Box very worn.Rotary Case and back: Minor abrasions consistent with age and use.Crystal: A few light scratches.Dial: Good.Hands: Good.Strap: Fine abrasions.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Accompaniments: Box a little worn and missing watch mount inside.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Garrard: A gentleman's 9ct gold automatic wristwatchDate: Circa 1969Movement: 25-jewel ETA cal.2472 automaticDial: Silver sunburst, applied baton hour markers, date at 3, gilt sword hands and centre seconds handCase: Polished round form, plated pull-out crown, snap-on back engraved and dated 1969Strap/Bracelet: Associated expanding braceletSize: 34mmWeight: 59g grossCondition:Case and back: Micro-abrasions consistent with age and use.Crystal: Fine micro-abrasions overall.Dial: A few very minor spots.Hands: Good.Strap: General wear throughout.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A 9ct gold cased gents Garrard watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1965, together with a 9ct gold cased gents Vertex watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1961, both with gold plated straps, and inscribed verso. Weight together including mechanisms and straps 111.8gms Condition Report:Both wind and are ticking.
Roy Cecil King for Bueche-Girod - An 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1969, navette shaped bark finished champagne dial with black batons and hands, tandem signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind ETA movement calibre 24/2 69, navette shaped case, 25mm wide point-to-point, bark finished bezel, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and casemaker's mark of Roy Cecil King, to an integral navette shaped bark finished part marked link bracelet, the concealed hinged clasp with figure of eight safety catch, overall length 185mm, 72g ex movement Roy Cecil King (1913-2000) was a leading British watch designer and jeweller. He began his career aged 14 as an apprentice goldsmith and diamond mounter, while also attending evening classes at the Sir John Cass Art School. By the age of 21, he was foreman of a fine jewellery workshop, and during the 1930s, King was often working, uncredited, for names such as Garrard, Rolex, Cartier and Asprey. During the War he was a planning engineer working on the production of the Hurricane, and after the War, he began to design and make watches with bought-in movements or as he put it, ‘jewellery that tells the time’, under his own name. When restrictions on the import of Swiss watch movements were lifted in 1960, he signed an exclusive agency agreement with the Swiss watch maison Bueche-Girod, leaving him free to design the exterior of the pieces as he wished. He also began to make watches with straps made wholly from gold, then a novel idea, and this example is typical of his work.He swept the board at the British Modern Jewellery Exhibition in 1961, winning two first prizes, one second prize and one third prize, with ‘bark finished’ pieces, a finishing technique giving the appearance of tree bark, pioneered by King, featuring prominently.During the 1960s, the workshop experimented with a wide variety of unconventional methods. Molten gold would be poured through tea strainers before being stretched into shapes to satisfy the most avant garde tastes. King’s 'bark finished' design for bracelets sparked a craze: when George Harrison married Patti Boyd in 1966, she wore one of King’s 'bark finished' wedding bands and 'bark finished' jewellery became the must-have accessory well into the 1970s.King opened a showroom in Mayfair in 1980 and continued personally to make one-off pieces for clients. He died aged 87 in 2000 and fine examples of his work continue to be sought after collector's pieces. Crystal - Complete. Some surface scratches, and minor grizzles to the edge at 3 & 4Dial - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order but not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
A Garrard gold watch and a Helvetia gold watch.Featuring a 9ct gold Garrard mechanical watch in a yellow metal case measuring 31mm with an off-white dial all on a third-party expandable base metal strap. Finally, a 9ct gold Helvetia watch with a yellow metal case measuring 34mm with an off-white dial on a nato strap. (2)
Garrard, a gentleman's 9ct gold round quartz wrist watch, circa 1982. The champagne dial with raised gilt baton indicators and hands and a date aperture at 3, 34mm diameter case, the back engraved with a presentation inscription from Trusthouse Forte for 20 years service and with hallmarks for Birmingham 1982 (internal base metal case ring), on a black leather strap, Swiss 6 jewel unadjusted quartz movement; together with a Trusthouse Forte blue leatherette bound box Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
GARRARD, a gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular dial with baton numerals and date aperture, the lug stamped ‘375’, later leather strap, with a blue Garrard & Co box and booklet (3).Condition Report: The watch is not currently running - suspect overwound. Case with minor wear, odd minor knock to lugs, glass with nominal light scratches. Overall ok.
A BOX OF ASSORTED WATCH MOVEMENTS AND DIALS, a large selection of movements and dials, names to include Mappin & Webb, Smiths, Rotary, Garrard, Avia, Accurist, Roamer, Certina, Verity, and others (condition report: not tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A Garrard 9ct. gold gentleman's presentation wrist watch, having signed circular Arabic numeral dial with outer minutes track and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial at 6 o'clock, 31mm wide 9ct. gold snap-back case by Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1982, in working order. (gross weight 23.3g)

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