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LOT 14
A GENTLEMAN’S SOLID SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY JAMES WALKER LONDON TO THE ADMIRALTY CIRCA 1924 WITH ORIGINAL BOX D: White enamel dial with applied Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds. M: 17 jewel keyless wind lever movement signed James Walker Admiralty & numbered. C: Circular engine turned hinged case, signed Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd, ALD, Birmingham hallmarks, case diameter approx 52mm excluding the neck & bow. £150-£250
LOT 15 A 14K SOLID GOLD OPEN FACE LONGINES POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1930s, REF. 105529 WITH ORIGINAL BOX D: Gold colour dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. M: Keyless wind movement signed Longines & numbered. C: Circular hinged case signed Longines & numbered, 14k hallmarks, case diameter measures approx 45mm excluding the neck & bow. £500-£700
LOT 17 LOT 16
TWO RARE GENTLEMAN’S TECHNICUM DU LOCLE SCHOOL POCKET WATCHES CIRCA 1954 CONSTRUCTED BY STUDENTS IN ORDER TO BE RECOGNISED AS A WATCHMAKER No 1: D: Silver dial with applied Arabic numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds. M: Keyless wind lever movement signed Hans Rosch, Technicum du Locle & numbered. C: Circular steel case, with exhibition case back, case diameter approx 51mm excluding the neck & bow. No 2: D: Silver dial with gilt Arabic numerals & pyramid markers, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds. M: Keyless wind lever movement signed Technicum du Locle & numbered. C: Circular steel case, signed Antiquorum, case diameter approx 48mm excluding the neck & bow. £1,600-£2,000
C O N D I T I ON RE P O R T S pages 153-156 in f o@w a t ch e s of k n i g h t s br i d g e . com
A GENTLEMAN’S OMEGA BRITISH MILITARY POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1940, REF. 1140 D: White dial with applied Arabic numerals & luminous markers, original hands, subsidiary seconds. M: 15 jewel keyless wind movement signed Omega & numbered. C: Circular nickel case, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings ^ G.S.T.P. Y04278, case diameter approx 52mm excluding the neck & bow. £200-£300
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