Three 9ct gold and yellow metal wrist watches. Comprising a Walthams watch with a white enamel dial Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, in a 9ct gold case, on a black leather strap. A Jaeger-Le Coutre watch with a blue dial and baton hour markers, date aperture, in a yellow metal case attached to a stainless steel strap. A ladies Zenith watch with gilt baton hour markers, in a 9ct gold case attached to a black leather strap. Condition Report: None of the watches appear to be functioning at the time of testing.
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No Reserve - Ebel 1911 Chronograph 'El Primero' 1134901 - Men's watch - approx. 1990. Case: gold/steel (18K.) - bracelet: gold/steel (18K.) - automatic - condition: good, movement in working order - diameter: 39 mm - wrist size: 16.5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 1134901 - date, chronograph - Zenith El Primero movement - This lot will be in auction without reserve price.
Zenith - Lady's 1960s 9ct gold bracelet watch, the silvered dial with applied baton and Arabic quarter hour markers, London 1966, unsigned crown, signed snap-on case back, signed 17 jewels manual wind movement numbered 5704616, 17mm diameter (ex.crown), on a 9ct gold integrated mesh bracelet, 21.9g approx (ex.movement)
Two gentleman's wristwatches, 9 and 18 carat, 9 carat bracelets, tie bar, stick pin, a gentleman's Zenith wristwatch, circular cream baton dial with centre seconds hand in a 9 carat yellow gold screw down case with integral milanese bracelet, 29cm, London 1973, gross weight 66g, watch is not running; a broken Bentima watch, the 18 carat yellow gold case back weighing 5.6g; two 9 carat yellow gold damaged watch bracelets, 40g; a yellow metal crocodile clip tie bar set with a 6mm cultured pearl, marked 14K, 4g; and a 9 carat horseshoe tie pin, 0.8g.Condition report:The Bentima watch has an automatic movement but is missing its crown. The case diameter is 33mm. The gross wight of the case back and case front (including glass) is 13.6g.
Zenith. An 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch Circa 1960 Jewelled manual wind movement numbered 4980072, silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, asymmetric shaped case with sunburst engraving, snap on case back, Swiss assay marks, dial, case and movement signed Width 16.2mm Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepieceCondition Report: The case is in good order with minimal scratches. Minor nicks to the sunburst case. Gold marks on the lugs are crispDial is clean Watch ticks when wound but has not been tested for timekeeping Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiecePlease note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase
Metal : 18k Yellow Gold Designer : Alfred Dunhill Movement : Automatic Cal. 410 Measurements : 39mm case diameter x 48mm lug tip to lug tip Reference/Model: : 10081 SQC/Triple Date Moonphase Chronograph Functions : Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day, Date, Month, Moonphase Condition : Working order. Watch is in great preowned condition, retains original patina Additional : The Cal.410 movement used in this watch was developed by Zenith for its El Primero Chronomaster Triple Date Moonphase Watch, retains original 18k gold buckle.
A FINE GEORGE II POCKET WATCH MOVEMENT WITH CYLINDER ESCAPEMENTGEORGE GRAHAM, LONDON, NUMBER 6077, CIRCA 1742The gilt full plate single fusee movement with four square baluster pillars pinned through the backplate, scroll-pierced stop-iron block and cylinder escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with Tompion type regulation, the backplate with fine symmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with faceted diamond endstone, herringbone bordered canted rim and with wedge-shaped scroll engraved foot flanked by silvered regulation disc set within adjacent applied scroll engraved panel infill opposing signature Geo. Graham, London and numbered 6077, with gilt brass dust cover similarly signed Geo. Graham, London.The pillar plate 3.5cm (1.375ins) diameter. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Purchased from Gerald E. Marsh, Winchester, 11th December 2004 as part of a package deal comprising the oval pre-haispring watch by Vallier and two other watch movements by John Knibb and Thomas Tompion for a total of £14,000. George Graham was born in around 1673 in Kirklinton, Cumberland, but by 1688 he had moved to London and entered into an apprenticeship with Henry Aske. Graham gained his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1695 and went to work for Thomas Tompion, whose niece, Elizabeth, he married at St. Mary le Bow in September 1704. After the Tompion's failed partnership with Edard Banger Graham was trusted to become his successor with the two makers entering into a formal a partnership in 1711. On Tompion's death in 1713 George Graham inherited the business 'on the corner of Water Lane in Fleet Street' and continued there until 1720 when he relocated to 'the Dial and One Crown' further up Fleet Street, nearer Fleet Bridge.George Graham maintained the same exacting standards as his former master and also continued the serial numbering system established in around 1680/81. In 1722 he served as Master of the Clockmakers' Company and went on to establish himself as one of the most important clockmakers of his generation. Amongst his achievements was the further development of the deadbeat escapement, invention of the mercury compensated pendulum and the cylinder watch escapement. As well as clocks and watches George Graham was also a highly accomplished maker of scientific instruments with perhaps his most famous creation being the planetarium made for Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery. He also produced the great mural quadrant for Edmund Halley at Greenwich observatory, also a fine transit instrument and the zenith sector used by James Bradley in his discoveries. Through his observations in testing his very highly regarded compasses Graham also discovered the diurnal variation in the terrestrial magnetic field in 1722/23.George Graham also became an ardent supporter of John Harrison in the development of his marine chronometers to the extent that he forwarded an interest free private loan of £200 to Harrison to facilitate the building of H1. George Graham died in 1751 and was buried next to his former master in Westminster Abbey, leaving the business in the hands of a former apprentices, Samuel Barclay and Thomas Colley. George Graham's legacy is perhaps best reflected by the subsequent work of another former apprentice, Thomas Mudge, who went on to continue in the development of the marine chronometer after Harrison, and to invent the lever watch escapement. The cylinder escapement was developed in around 1695 by Thomas Tompion and further refined by George Graham in 1726. This new escapement was perhaps the first developed exclusively for watch work and, as well as being a better rate keeper, the cylinder escapement also allowed movements to be made more compact (due to the escapement operating in one plane only). However, being a form of frictional rest escapement, the cylinder escapement was prone to relatively heavy rates of wear hence was less reliable than the verge (until hardened steel escape wheels and ruby cylinders were developed later in the 18th century). George Graham's faith in this new design of escapement was such that he incorporated it into all of his watches from around 1725/6 (between serial numbers 5175 and 5182). Condition Report: The movement is complete and in working condition. The train appears all-original with the probable exception of the escape wheel which is probably a 'service replacement'. Some of the steelwork (most notably the minute hand post and winding squares) is oxidised and the silvered regulation disc is discoloured. The backcock securing screw is a little chewed. The movement retains gilt finish to wheelwork (except escape wheel) and to the plates with minimal wear/scratching. The dust cover is missing its steel slide latch and is generally discoloured/oxidised but would no doubt clean very well. The dial mounting plate is present but with solder residue from a previous alternative mounting (although there appears to be no additional modifications/holes etc). The hour wheel/tube is present. Movement has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VERY FINE GEORGE I GOLD REPOUSSE PAIR-CASED POCKET WATCH WITH CYLINDER ESCAPEMENTGEORGE GRAHAM, LONDON, NUMBER 5438, 1732The gilt full plate single fusee movement with four Egyptian pillars pinned through the backplate, scroll-pierced stop-iron block and cylinder escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with Tompion type regulation, the backplate with fine symmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with faceted diamond endstone, herringbone bordered canted rim and with wedge-shaped scroll engraved foot flanked by silvered regulation disc set within adjacent applied scroll engraved panel infill opposing signature Geo: Graham, London and numbered 5438, with gilt brass dust cover similarly signed Geo. Graham, London, the slightly convex white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and finely worked beetle and poker hands, the inner case with shuttered winding hole to rear cover and suspension post with bow at twelve o'clock, the outer case repousse decorated in the manner of George Moser with Diana the huntress seated within a woodland landscape with a hound within repeating S-scroll surround adorned with scallop shells at the quadrants within further scroll-bordered reserves alternating with floral panels, the bezel with circumference engraved with further scrolls into a matted ground and with moulded collar to outer edge, the inner case with marks for London 1732 maker IW for John Ward and stamped with repeat serial number 5438.The pillar plate 3.5cm (1.375ins) diameter, the outer case 5cm (2ins) diameter. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Purchased from Malcolm Gardner, Sevenoaks, 29th August 1967 for £265. George Graham was born in around 1673 in Kirklinton, Cumberland, but by 1688 he had moved to London and entered into an apprenticeship with Henry Aske. Graham gained his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1695 and went to work for Thomas Tompion, whose niece, Elizabeth, he married at St. Mary le Bow in September 1704. After the Tompion's failed partnership with Edard Banger Graham was trusted to become his successor with the two makers entering into a formal a partnership in 1711. On Tompion's death in 1713 George Graham inherited the business 'on the corner of Water Lane in Fleet Street' and continued there until 1720 when he relocated to 'the Dial and One Crown' further up Fleet Street, nearer Fleet Bridge.George Graham maintained the same exacting standards as his former master and also continued the serial numbering system established in around 1680/81. In 1722 he served as Master of the Clockmakers' Company and went on to establish himself as one of the most important clockmakers of his generation. Amongst his achievements was the further development of the deadbeat escapement, invention of the mercury compensated pendulum and the cylinder watch escapement. As well as clocks and watches George Graham was also a highly accomplished maker of scientific instruments with perhaps his most famous creation being the planetarium made for Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery. He also produced the great mural quadrant for Edmund Halley at Greenwich observatory, also a fine transit instrument and the zenith sector used by James Bradley in his discoveries. Through his observations in testing his very highly regarded compasses Graham also discovered the diurnal variation in the terrestrial magnetic field in 1722/23.George Graham also became an ardent supporter of John Harrison in the development of his marine chronometers to the extent that he forwarded an interest free private loan of £200 to Harrison to facilitate the building of H1. George Graham died in 1751 and was buried next to his former master in Westminster Abbey, leaving the business in the hands of a former apprentices, Samuel Barclay and Thomas Colley. George Graham's legacy is perhaps best reflected by the subsequent work of another former apprentice, Thomas Mudge, who went on to continue in the development of the marine chronometer after Harrison, and to invent the lever watch escapement. The cylinder escapement was developed in around 1695 by Thomas Tompion and further refined by George Graham in 1726. This new escapement was perhaps the first developed exclusively for watch work and, as well as being a better rate keeper, the cylinder escapement also allowed movements to be made more compact (due to the escapement operating in one plane only). However, being a form of frictional rest escapement, the cylinder escapement was prone to relatively heavy rates of wear hence was less reliable than the verge (until hardened steel escape wheels and ruby cylinders were developed later in the 18th century). George Graham's faith in this new design of escapement was such that he incorporated it into all of his watches from around 1725/6 (between serial numbers 5175 and 5182). The present lot is a fine relatively early example of a Graham cylinder watch in fine condition complete with finely worked heavy outer repousse case. Condition Report: The watch is in fine clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements however it is possible that the escapewheel and cylinder may be 'service' replacements. The mechanism retains its gilt finish with minimal wear and with other faults limited to a couple of small scratches to the backplate. The dust cover is in fine condition. The dial appears to be in perfect condition including the hands which are vey finely made. The inner case is in fine original condition with minimal wear and no discernible denting. The outer case has some slight wear to the high spots to the rear cover otherwise in in fine original condition.Gross weight 133g. Watch has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Zenith bi-metal 'Defy' wristwatch. The Zenith wristwatch having a white dial with bar number markers and trapezium shaped hour markers at 6, 9 and 12 o'clock, date function, sweep centre seconds hand and signed Zenith to steel case with rotating bezel. The watch having a bi-metal bracelet strap with fold-over clasp. The watch to come in Zenith branded box. Case measures 3.8cm (excluding crown). Watch measures 22.5cm. Weighs 120.7g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty.
Zenith. Two wristwatches, circa 1940 & 1960. Movements: manual winding. Dials: silvered. Cases: 1st: gold plated; 2nd: steel. Signed: dial and movements. Dimensions: 1st: 34mm; 2nd: 35mm. £100-£150 --- Condition Report Movements: running at the time of cataloguing. Dials: 1st: spotting; 2nd: discoloured, spotting. Cases: scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 1st: 35.9gms; 2nd: 46.3gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense. *Please note: In some circumstances we are unable to ship the watch with its strap due to certain import restrictions regarding material derived from endangered or protected species.
A ZENITH 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH, the silver colour diamond, with gilt black enamel hourly applied markers, gilt black hands, dial signed 'Zenith Swiss Made', case diameter approximately 17mm, the watch is on a textured tapered bracelet with fold over clasp, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1972, manual winding movement, approximate gross weight 20.93 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, tarnish present, bracelet a little out of shape, in keeping with age and general wear, movement currently functioning, movement untested)
A Zenith gold plated lady's watch, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, black leather strap; a gentleman's gold plated Rotary watch, squared dial, baton indicators, centre seconds, date aperture, integral gold plated bracelet strap, c.1982; a gentleman's Poljot USSR stainless steel watch, expanding bracelet strap (3)
Group of vintage and later wristwatches and pocket watches including Timor, Lorus, Zenith, Seiko and a 1920s silver pocket watch with silver watch chain and fobThe Timor and the Ornema pocket watch are both running, although we cannot guarantee their continued operation or the accuracy of their time keeping.
Zenith - a gentleman's 18 carat yellow gold quartz wristwatch, the 29mm circular white raised baton dial with date aperture in a 32mm circular 18 carat yellow gold case, Model No. 300090.337, hallmarked 750 with additional continental hallmarks, quartz movement, strap model, with receipt, International Guarantee and Service Guarantee card, in material presentation case, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a pair of 9 carat yellow gold cufflinks, both set with cabochon cut red stones; a pair of unmarked yellow metal dagger cufflinks, testing as gold; a 9 carat yellow gold part set of dress studs; a yellow metal ring, missing stone, shank marked 18ct; a gold-plated bangle; other metal cufflinks; dress studs; French francs; and miniature General Service Medal with Malaya clasp; in a wooden jewel box with carved dragon motifs, 15.5x25.5cm.Condition report:Total gross weight of 9 carat gold items - 12.8gWeight of ring missing stone - 2.5gWeight of dagger cufflinks (untested) - 9.6gPlease see additional uploaded image of the watch.
A Zenith 9ct gold keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the signed and jewelled movement numbered '2360026', the signed white enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the gold inner case with engraved presentation inscription, the case back monogram engraved, Birmingham 1919, case diameter 4.8cm, total weight 86.3g.
Swiss Bank Corporation 50th Anniversary niello silver pocket watch by Zenith, circa 1922, white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, the bezel inscribed 'Swiss Bank Corporation 1872-1922', the back cover detailed with a maiden within a wreath of corn, inscribed inner dust cover, crownwind Zenith movement, 48mm diameter; also a Longines niello silver pocket watch, the hunter case detailed with flowers in gold plate, opening to a white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, signed crownwind movement, 41mm diameter (2)Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Swiss bank: Some wear to the niello on the back cover, particularly around the maiden. Dial is clean. Some minor knife marks around the opening. Currently ticks when wound.Longines: Wear and multiple dents to the outer case. Scratches consistent with age and use. Dial is clean. Currently ticks when wound.
Hamilton: A Ministry Of Defence Centre Seconds Deck Watch, white dial signed Hamilton, broad Arrow, circa 1942, signed (calibre 3992B) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3C714, adjusted to six positions and temperature, nickel plated Keystone screw back case inscribed Navigation Master Watch, MFR'S part no's 3992B, serial no 129-192, Hamilton Watch Co, 6B/60 in fitted cased with Issued form Chronometer Section Hydrographic Department ministry of Defence, Herstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex slip card; a similar Zenith Stopwatch, ref 7323, 052/521-0243, fitted case (2)
FIVE WATCH REFERENCE BOOKS To include: Omega Designs, by Anton Kreuzer, published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., circa 1996; Girard-Perregaux, by Francois Chaille, published by Editions Flammarion, circa 2004, signed by Stefano Macaluso; Vacheron Constantin, Horological complications and the passions and the pleasure, circa 2002; Vacheron Constantin, Quantiemes Calendar Watches, circa 2005; and Zenith, El Primero, by Manfred Rossler, published by Damiani, circa 2008
A stainless steel Rolex Zenith Daytona automatic chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, model number. 16520. Date: Purchased 30th July 1998. Movement: cal. 4030 automatic, 31 jewels. Serial U329936. Black dial, applied luminescent indexes, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back, crown and pushers Oyster bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet Dimensions: diameter 39mm. Accompaniments: Extra link, Rolex Oyster presentation case and outer box, guarantee certificate, leather card holder, Rolex Oyster booklet, seal, original receipts incl. service receipt from 2011. The ‘Zenith’ Daytona is an extremely important model in the history of the Rolex Daytona. Introduced in 1988, this was Rolex’s first self-winding chronograph. The movement was manufactured by Zenith but extensively modified by Rolex to its own specification. Over the 12 years of its production, the Zenith Daytona underwent a few changes, the last one being the introduction of the luminova dial in 1998. Rolex stopped using the Zenith movement in 2000 when it debuted its own in-house calibre 4130. This iconic watch is highly sought-after by watch collectors around the world.Condition ReportMinor scratches and marks consistent with wear. Watch moving forward at time of testing. No guarantees given or implied. Tear to box corner.
FOUR GENT'S WRIST WATCHES, comprising a Tissot PR100 SAPHIR, Montine Incabloc, Helvetia Britannia and a Zenith Qty: 4 At the time of this condition report, The two watches with green bands appear to be running the others are not. The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely, the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
A collection of watches, comprising a Rotary 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, white dial, case 19mm, on an expanding bracelet strap, cased, a Seiko Quartz SQ stainless steel and gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, model 7N43-0AM0, on a gold plated bracelet strap with deployment clasp, case 33mm, Seiko stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, model 7N42-6010, on a bracelet strap with deployment clasp, case 38mm, a Lorus gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, a Royal gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, a modern fob watch with belt clip on black leather backing, a Zenith chrome plated pocket watch, keyless wind, case 47mm, and a modern Mount Royal gold plated pocket watch and chain, boxed. (8)
THE WRISTWATCH CLUB HOUSE: ZENITH 'ELITE H W' GENT'S IN STAINLESS STEEL date aperture at 3 o'clock, subsidiary seconds dial, 37mm case diameter, Zenith leather strap, green watch boxProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: good overall condition, light wear, ticking not tested long term
A George V Zenith silver pocket watch, having a crown-wound movement, white enamel face, blued-steel poker hands, Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, retailed by Smith of King's Lynn, Zenith Watch Co, Glasgow Import Mark, 1919, 50 mm excluding stem, crown and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested)
Men's 9ct Gold Zenith Quartz Watch with Gold Plated Stainless Steel Stretchable Watch Band The watch face width measures approx. 32mm including winder and is hallmarked "9K 375" for 9ct Gold. The watch band width is approx. 12mm. Total Gross Weight of the Watch is approx. 44.7 grams. Condition: The Watch is in good working condition.
Ladies Zenith 9ct Gold Hand-Winding Wristwatch The watch face width is approx. 17mm including winder On the back of the watch face it is hallmarked "9K" for 9ct Gold. The watch bracelet is hallmarked "9 375" for 9ct Gold. The thickness of the 9ct Gold Watch Bracelet is approx. 5mm. The watch has an adjustable extension bar to fit a wrist approx. 5 inches. Total Gross Weight of the Wristwatch is approx. 21.6 grams. Condition: The watch is in good condition and fastening is in good condition too.
Rolex. A fine 18K white gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with diamond set mother of pearl dialModel: DaytonaReference: 16519Date: Purchased 1st July 1999Movement: 31-jewel Cal.4030 automatic, adjusted to temperature and 5 positions, No.138001Dial: Mother of pearl, applied diamond set hour markers with polished Arabic numeral quarters, black outer 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished baton hands with black accents, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, shouldered screw down crown flanked by twin screw down pushers, calibrated bezel, No.U412683Strap/Bracelet: Brown Rolex alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, outer card, punched Guarantee, Official Chronometer Certification, brochures, swing tagsFootnotes:For almost 60 years the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has drawn collectors and enthusiasts around the world together in a shared passion. First introduced in 1963, the Daytona was designed for the demands of professional racing drivers and was named after the famous racing site Daytona, Florida.The varying configurations of case material, use of precious stones and dial options continue to expand to this day. The current lot is presented in 18K white gold as denoted by the 9 to the end of the reference number and features an attractive mother of pearl dial. The watch is fitted with a Zenith based movement and is amongst the last of its kind before Rolex switched to their in house movement in the year 2000.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y RY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ZENITH, CHRONOMETRO TIP0 CP-2 PURISTPRO 15TH ANNIVERSARY, REF. 03.2241.4069/27.C803 A LIMITED EDITION STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, NO. 373653, 1 OF 50, CIRCA 2017Movement: Cal. 4069, automatic chronograph, 31 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, screwed down display case back with four screws Dial: Black Strap: Zenith olive leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle Size: 43mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, strap, buckle Accessories: Zenith box signed by Jean-Claude Biver, guarantee card, instruction booklets, strap changing tool, Zenith Nato strap with deployant clasp, Zenith olive leather strap, outer card packaging Condition Report: The chronograph counts one minute, but has not been tested further due to time constraints. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap shows marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe.This lot comes with a box and papers dated .Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL COSMOGRAPH 'ZENITH' DAYTONA, REF. 16528 AN 18 CARAT GOLD CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH, NO. W873195, CIRCA 1995Movement: Cal. 4030, automatic chronograph, 31 jewels Case: 18 carat gold case, screw down crown and pushers, screw down case back, stamped with 0.750 common control mark Dial: Black Bracelet: Rolex Oyster 18 carat gold bracelet with fold over clasp Size: 39mm, bracelet 18.5cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, clasp Accessories: Rolex box, outer card box, Rolex booklets and Rolex wallet The Daytona is one of the most iconic models in the Rolex range. When the Daytona was first introduced in 1963, it was not well received, and initial sales were poor. Now, it is one of the most sought after models. There are many different variations of the Daytona available, with different case materials, dials and precious stone set examples. The example being offered here is in 18 carat gold, this adds a layer of luxury to this iconic sports watch. Furthermore, the case houses one of the most celebrated movement, the Zenith El Primero, a movement that was brought out of retirement only two years before its use in the Daytona. Although created by Zenith, the movement was extensively reworked by Rolex, with only half of the original Zenith parts retained. The date function was removed and a new, high precision balance and escapement was installed. Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. The chronograph counts one minute, but the hour counter has not been tested due to time constraints. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass has scratches and marks. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown screws down and has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Crown sticks when adjusting handsBracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. One spring bar a replacementClasp is currently functioning and shows light scratches and marks. Bracelet measures approximately 18.5cm including case.This lot comes with a Rolex box, outer card box, Rolex booklets and Rolex walletDreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Y ZENITH, ELITE ULTRA PLATE, REF. 03.2010.681 A STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, NO. 107121, CIRCA 2010Movement: Cal. 681, automatic, 37 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, screwed down display case back with four screws Dial: Silvered Strap: Zenith black crocodile strap with stainless steel pin buckle Size: 40mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, strap, buckle Accessories: Zenith box, guarantee card, instruction booklet, strap changing tool, outer card packaging Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe.This lot comes with a box and papers dated .Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer

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