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Lot 496


A SOVIET MIG 29 AIRCRAFT CHRONOGRAPH CLOCK


CIRCA 1980


Original Soviet A.F. issue, mil-spec, designed to withstand speeds of Mach 3 (1,800 mph) and altitudes of 100,000’. Built to keep time flawlessly while pulling 6 G’s! A 27-volt heater ensures operation even at -70°F! 25 jewel 4 day mechanical chronograph movement, diameter measures approx 85mm. £300-£400


Lot 497


A JUNGHANS AIRCRAFT COCKPIT CLOCK CIRCA 1940s


D: Black dial with outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, outer rotating bezel. M: Manual wind movement numbered J30 BZ. C: Metal case numbered 640370, diameter measures approx 58mm. £80-£120


Lot 498


A LARGE CIRCULAR FRENCH BRASS CASED TRAVELLING DRUM CLOCK


CIRCA 1915 RETAILED BY WEST END WATCH CO & ORIGINAL WOODEN TRAVEL CASE


D: White enamel dial with applies Roman numerals & outer minute track, alarm indicator. M: Key wind movement with leaver escapement platform,alarm strikes on a bell. C: Gilt brass drum case with beveled glass, case diameter measures approx 13.5cm excluding the handle. £250-£300


Lot 500 Lot 499


A GILT METAL 8 DAY ANGELUS DESK CLOCK, BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER SET CIRCA 1970s


D: Gilt dial with Roman numerals. M: 8 day manual wind movement. C: Measures approx 25.8cm in width and 10.4cm tall. £120-£150


A JAEGER LECOULTRE ATMOS CLOCK CIRCA 1960s WITH ORIGINAL BOOKLETS Silver dial with Roman numerals and batons, 4 sided brass case with 5 glass panels, dimensions are approx 9.25/8.50/6.25 inches. The clock gets energy from minute temperature and pressure variations in the atmosphere and a change of just 1 degree Celsius between the range of 15 to 30 degrees is enough to power the clock for 2 days. Designed for minimal power consumption, wear and resistance its heart beats just twice per minute, 60 times less than a conventional clock and 240 times less than a wristwatch movement. £400-£600


Lot 503 Lot 501


A LARGE GILT METAL 8 DAY HOUR STRIKING IMHOF CLOCK ‘PARIS STRIKE’ CIRCA 1960s WITH ORIGINAL FITTED BOX D: Gilt dial with Roman numerals. M: 8 day lever movement striking the hours & half hours. C: Brass case with 4 columns, measures approx 17.5cm in width and 24cm tall. £500-£600


Lot 502


A GILT CASED 8 DAY LECOULTRE MANTLE CLOCK


CIRCA 1960s


D: Bronze colour dial with raised silver Arabic numerals. M: 8 day lever movement. C: Signed LeCoultre Co, measures approx 190mm tall and 170mm in width. £150-£200


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A RARE IWC GLASS BALL DESK CLOCK CIRCA 1930s


D: Silver colour dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. M: 21 jewel manual wind movement signed International Eatch Co. C: Gilt metal middle with domed glass front and back, case diameter measures approx 65mm. £400-£600


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