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LOT 41 A RARE GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL DOXA SPIROTECHNIQUE SUB 600T PROFESSIONAL AUTOMATIC DIVERS BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1970, REF. 4653 D: Black dial with luminous inlaid white markers, date aperture. M: 17 jewel automatic movement signed Doxa, calibre 2872. C: Tonneau shaped screw back case with 60 minute rotating bezel, numbered, original screw-down crown, case width measures approx. 39mm. B: Original stainless steel Doxa bracelet. £1,000-£1,500


AED4,500-AED6,750


LOT 42 A GENTLEMAN’S ROYCE PROFESSIONAL MARINE AUTOMATIC DIVERS BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1970s D: Black dial with large luminous inlaid markers & hands, orange inner 60 minute bezel, date aperture. M: 25 jewel automatic movement. C: Large circular frosted nickel plated case with stainless steel screw back, hooded swivel lugs to form crown guard, 60 minute rotating bezel, signed S Kocher Grenchen, numbered, case diameter measures approx. 46mm. B: Stainless steel bracelet. £600-£800


AED2,700-AED3,600


LOT 43 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL MONDAINE AUTOMATIC DIVERS WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1970 D: Orange dial with luminous markers & “serpent” hands, date aperture. M: 25 jewel automatic movement, calibre 2783. C: Oval shaped screw back case with 60 minute rotating bakelite bezel, signed Mondaine Watch Ltd, diving scene embossed on case back, original screw-down crown, case width measures approx. 39mm. S: Black Tropic Sport rubber strap. £500-£700


AED2,250-AED3,150


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