Wrist & Pocket Watches | July 8 - 13, 2023

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Wrist & Pocket Watches

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BREGUET ‘REINE DE NAPLES’

OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

WATCH CO PIN-SET STEM WIND JUMP HOUR POCKET WATCH

CARTIER TANK AMERICAINE

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WRISTWATCH, WITH DATE

HARRY WINSTON ‘PREMIER’

WRISTWATCH

circa 2020; reference PRNQHM36; case #065757; 36mm; quartz movement; mother-of-pearl dial set with 12 small single cut diamond markers; in an 18k white gold case set with 69 small brilliant cut diamonds, with an integral 18k white gold link strap with concealed buckle, 140.5 grams, working

ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER WRISTWATCH WITH DATE reference #1680; serial #2294079; circa 1969; cal.1570 movement adjusted to temperature and 5 positions; in a stainless steel case with tropical patina dial; and a Submariner strap, working

ROLEX SUBMARINER MARK I DIAL for reference #1680; part number 13/16800-10; ‘new old stock’ and never mounted; in the original packaging —

ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRISTWATCH

circa 1991; reference #16233; serial #X996005; movement #6627348; 36mm; 31 jewel cal.3135 automatic wind movement adjusted to temperature and 5 positions; black dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with deployant buckle and gold trim, bezel and crown, working; with book —

LOUIS VUITTON TAMBOUR REGATTA WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND CHRONOGRAPH

circa 2015; reference #Q102G; 43mm; cal. LV171 45 jewel automatic wind movement; in a blackened steel case with a display back and a leather strap, working, with the original box

CLEBAR WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1960’s; 38mm; 17 jewel cal.7734 movement with two bu on chronograph; in a stainless steel case with a stainless steel strap, working

TAG/HEUER ‘LINK’ WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND CHRONOGRAPH

circa 2010; reference #CJF2150-0; 42mm; Heuer ‘Calibre 16’ automatic wind movement with two bu on chronograph; in a stainless steel case and strap with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, pushers and trim, and display back, working, excellent condition

GIRARD-PERREGAUX GP WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1999; reference #7000GBM; 38mm; No.B-2599; 39 jewel cal.800-064 automatic wind movement with two bu on chronograph; in a stainless steel case with 18k gold bezel, crown and pushers, a leather strap, and original 18k gold buckle, working; with presentation to the reverse; with the original box and booklet

BELL & ROSS BR - WRISTWATCH

circa 2000; reference BR01-94-S-00555; limited edition; 45mm; automatic wind movement; black dial, hands and numerals; in a black coated steel case with a leather strap, working

FREDERIQUE CONSTANT ‘RUNABOUT’

GMT WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND SECOND TIME ZONE

recent; reference #FC-350RMG5B6; limited edition #683/2888; 42mm; 26 jewel cal FC-350 movement with a gold rotor; black dial; in a stainless steel case with a display back and a leather strap with deployant buckle, working

BAUME & MERCIER ‘RIVIERA’ WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 1980’s; reference #A5112.018; case #1185163; 36mm; quartz movement; black dial with 11 small single cut diamond hour markers; in a black steel case and strap, with gold bezel set with 60 small single cut diamonds, working —

BAUME & MERCIER ‘CAPELAND’ WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 1980; reference #4100.018; case #1009705; 35mm; quartz movement; two tone dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with gold bezel and strap trim, working; gold wearing off areas of strap —

CHOPARD WRISTWATCH

circa 1980’s; 20mm x 33mm; 17 jewel movement cal. 4122; in an 18k yellow gold case with a leather strap and gold-plated buckle; rectangular dial signed Birks, with a Birks box and watch cloth; working

CITIZEN ‘ECO-DRIVE’ WORLD CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 2012; reference #AT-8010-58E; case #201022076; 42mm; radio controlled cal. H800 quartz movement; in a stainless steel case with a stainless steel strap, with the original box and papers; working

ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL PRECISION

circa 1960’s; reference #6594; movement #633619; 34mm; 25 jewel cal.1030 automatic wind movement adjusted to temperature and 5 positions; textured dial; in a gold-plated and steel case with a leather strap; working; with presentation to the reverse, case refinished; crown will not screw down

ROLEX PRINCE DUO-DIAL

circa 1930’s; movement #1865709; 36mm x 19mm; 17 jewel ‘Prima’ movement; in a gold-filled and steel ‘curvex’ case with a leather strap, working; dial refinished; case back monogrammed

NOTE

This model was made exclusively for the Canadian market.

‘MERITUS’ WRISTWATCH
‘OBSERVATORY’ WRISTWATCH

TUDOR OYSTER ‘YORKE’ WRISTWATCH

circa 1946; reference #4540; case #491495; 34mm; 17 jewel cal.59 movement; in a gold-plated and stainless steel case with a leather strap, working; case with presentation to the reverse

NOTE

Serviced and cleaned 3 years ago.

TUDOR OYSTER ‘REGENT’ WRISTWATCH

circa 1950’s; reference #7803; case #74975; 17 jewel cal.1182 movement; in a gold-filled and stainless steel case, no strap; working; evidence of dial re-finishing

OYSTER RALEIGH WRISTWATCH

circa 1930’s; reference #3478; 28mm; 15 jewel movement; in a stainless steel case with a leather strap, not working; crown and stem detached —

ROLEX WRISTWATCH

circa 1935; 26mm; 17 jewel movement marked ‘Rolex’; the dial signed Rolex over top of the name Windsor; in a gold-filled Alvida Watch Co. case with a gold-plated expansion strap, not working due to hairspring damage; second hand absent —

ROLEX SKYROCKET WRISTWATCH

circa 1940’s; 29mm; 17 jewel ca.59 movement; gold-tone dial; in a goldfilled and steel case with a leather strap, working

SOLAR ‘AQUA’ WRISTWATCH

circa 1938; case #179605; 29mm; unsigned 17 jewel Rolex cal.59 movement; in a stainless steel ‘Oyster’ case; with a metal strap, working, crystal loose; back with engraved presentation

DOXA WRISTWATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1940’s; reference #4063; 38mm; 17 jewel Valjoux 22 movement; in a stainless steel case with a metal strap., working well other than the minute register which does not advance

SWISS WRISTWATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1940; 35mm; 17 jewel Venus cal.170 movement with two bu on chronograph; copper dial; in an 18k rose gold case with inner metal cuvet and a leather strap, not working

MEN’S SWISS WRISTWATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1940’s; 37mm; 17 jewel Landeron cal.51 movement with a two bu on chronograph; in an 18k yellow gold case with metal inner cuvet and a metal expansion strap, working

GIRARD-PERREGAUX WRISTWATCH WITH DAY AND DATE

circa 1970; 34mm; movement #902982; 17jewel ‘Gyromatic’ automatic wind movement; in an 18k yellow gold case with a leather strap, winds and runs, but crown and stem are loose and will not set watch

BULOVA ACCUTRON WRISTWATCH circa 1961; case #D54171; 33mm; cal.214 electric movement; in an asymmetrical 14k yellow gold case with rear stem and a leather strap, working; small scuff on dial

BULOVA ACCUTRON ALPHA WRISTWATCH circa 1961; 34mm; case #D55688; Accutron 214 movement; in a 14k yellow gold case, no strap; working

LANCO WRISTWATCH

circa 1960; 33mm; 17 jewel cal.1021 movement; textured dial; in a 14k yellow gold case with a material strap, 25.5g. without strap.; working; crystal scratched

RYRIE-BIRKS WRISTWATCH

circa 1930; 35mm x 22mm; Swiss 15 jewel movement; in a sterling silver case with a leather strap, working

JUMP HOUR WRISTWATCHES

both circa 1930’s and in stainless steel cases with leather straps; the first an Ollendorff, 15 jewel movement, case monogrammed; and the second a Lorie with a 15 jewel movement, both working

OMEGA REVERSO EQUINOXE WRISTWATCH

circa 1980; reference #186.0013; 27mm; cal. 1655 quartz movement; rectangular analog dial reversing to a digital display; in a stainless steel case with a stainless steel strap and deployant buckle

OMEGA SEAMASTER CHRONOSTOP WRISTWATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH

circa 1968; reference #145.008; 41mm; 17 jewel cal. 865 movement with onebu on chronograph; rotating inner chapter ring; in a stainless steel case with a stainless steel strap and deployant buckle, minor wear; working

OMEGA MILITARY WRISTWATCH

circa 1943; reference #2292; case #10548455; movement #10005151; 16 jewel cal.30T2SC movement; ma e dial; in a stainless steel and aluminum case with a leather strap, working; crystal cracked

OMEGA DYNAMIC WRISTWATCH

circa 1970’s; reference #566.0015; 41mm; 24 jewel cal.565 automatic movement; in a stainless steel case with a stainless steel strap, working; excellent condition; also with the original leather strap

OMEGA AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH

circa 1960’s; serial #11308283; 32mm; 17 jewel cal.28.10RA ‘bumper’ automatic movement; in a 14k yellow gold case with a metal expansion bracelet, working; case back monogrammed

OMEGA ELECTRONIC F HZ CHRONOMETER WRISTWATCH

WITH DAY & DATE

circa 1972; reference #198.0064.170; movement #36950291; electronic 12 jewel cal.1260 tuning fork movement; in a stainless steel case and strap, not working

BULOVA WRISTWATCHES

the first circa 1940’s, 24mm x 35mm, 15 jewel cal. 10BE movement, in a goldfilled case with a gold-filled strap, working; and the second circa 1960, 32mm; 21 jewel cal.10BU movement; in a gold-filled case with a gold-plated mesh strap, barely working, both with boxes

VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES

circa 1925; the first an Elgin, 32mm, 7 jewel movement, black dial, in a gold-filled case with monogram to the reverse, working; and the second a Birks Ranleigh, 30mm, 15 jewel movement; in a sterling silver case, not working

WRISTWATCHES

circa 1930’s; the first an Hermosa, 26mm, 15 jewel, 2 adjustment movement, in a steel case with a leather strap, working; and the second an Ellis Bros., 27mm, 15 jewel 3 adjustment Sada movement, in a steel case with a steel strap, barely working

MEN’S WRISTWATCHES

the first a Wi nauer, circa 1960, reference #4451, 33mm, 17 jewel cal.11ARB automatic wind movement, in a gold-filled case with a leather strap, not working, case monogrammed; the second a Bulova, circa 1950, 30mm, 17 jewel cal.10BC movement; in a gold-filled case with sculpted lugs and a metal expansion strap, working, dial scu

ed

WRISTWATCHES

all circa 1930’s; all in steel cases with steel straps; the first a Baldwin, 25mm, 15 jewel movement, working; the second a Superva, 15 jewel movement, working; the third a Solar, 17 jewel movement, barely working

VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES

all in gold-filled cases with leather straps, the first a Bedford, circa 1925, 31mm, 15 jewel movement, not working; the second a Bulova, circa 1940’s, 24mm, 17 jewel cal.9AR automatic wind movement, working; and the third a ‘Roure’(?), circa 1940, 26mm, 15 jewel 4 adjustment movement, working

VARIOUS WRISTWATCHES

all circa 1940’s in gold-filled cases with leather straps; the first a Gruen, 20mm, 15 jewel movement, working, the steel back inscribed; the second a Bulova, 33mm x 21mm, two-tone dial, 17 jewel movement, not working; and the third a Bulova, 36mm x 20mm, 21 jewel 6 adjustment movement, working

WRISTWATCHES

all circa 1930’s with gold-filled cases and leather straps; the first a Grant, 26mm, 15 jewel 2 adjustment Cyma movement, working; the second a Tisdall, 29mm, 19 jewel 5 adjustment movement, working; and the third an Erax, 27mm, 15 jewel 2 adjustment movement, working, minute hand loose

VARIOUS WRISTWATCHES

the first a Lorie, 20mm x 32mm, 19 jewel, 4 adjustment movement; in a gold-filled case, working; the second a Gruen Veri-Thin, 24mm, 17 jewel movement, pink-tone dial and beveled crystal, in a gold-filled case, case monogrammed, working but winding gears slip; and the third a Solar, 33mm x 20mm, 17 jewel movement, in a gold-filled case, barely working; all circa 1940’s, with metal straps, and with the original boxes

VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES

the first an Elrex, circa 1940, 31mm, 17 jewel movement, in a gold-filled and steel case, and a leather strap, working; the second a ‘Mardon Fleet’, circa 1940, 30mm, 15 jewel movement; in a stainless steel case with a cloth strap, barely working; and the third an Alsta; circa 1950’s, 31mm, 17 jewel ‘Bidynator’ automatic wind movement; in a stainless steel case with a leather strap, barely working

VARIOUS WRISTWATCHES

all in gold-filled cases and circa 1920; including an Eaton’s watch, 32mm, 7 jewel movement, no crystal, not working; an Elgin, 32mm, 15 jewel movement, no crystal, working; and a Tyrol in a halfhunter case, 35mm, not working

VARIOUS ‘TRENCH’ WATCHES

circa 1916; including 2 with 15 jewel movements and 2 with one piece cases; 3 with silver cases and leather straps; and one silveroid case with dial cover and no strap; 33mm to 35mm, none working

VARIOUS MEN’S WRISTWATCHES

the first an Oris, circa 1970’s, 36mm, 17 jewel movement, stainless steel case, working; the second an Ermano with date, circa 1970’s; 39mm, 25 jewel automatic wind movement, in a steel case, working; the third an Eterna-Matic with date, circa 1970’s, 35mm, cal.1488K automatic wind movement, in a gold-plated and steel case, not working; and the fourth a Gruen, circa 1950’s, 17 jewel cal.N510R movement, black dial, in a gold-plated and steel case, working

LADY’S BREGUET ‘REINE DE NAPLES’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2017; reference #8918; watch #2723; movement #0020399; 27mm x 37mm; 20 jewel cal.537/1 automatic wind movement adjusted to 5 positions; oval mother-ofpearl dial set with a pear cut diamond (approx. 0.20ct.); in an 18k white gold case set with 117 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a diamond-set crown, display back, and a material strap with an 18k white gold buckle set with 26 small brilliant cut diamonds, working; with the original box and papers

LADY’S CARTIER TANK AMERICAINE WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 2015; reference #2490; case #605243MG; 23mm x 42mm; automatic wind movement; grey guilloche silver dial; in an 18k white gold case set with 143 small brilliant cut diamonds, with an 18k white gold strap with concealed buckle, 128.9 grams, working

LADY’S CARTIER TANK AMERICAINE WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 2015; reference #2504; case #23064TX; 23mm x 42mm; automatic wind movement; giulloche silver dial; in an 18k rose gold case set with 143 small brilliant cut diamonds, with an 18k rose gold strap with concealed buckle, 122.3 grams, working; with the original box and papers

LADY’S CARTIER TANK FRANCAISE WRISTWATCH

circa 2005 ; reference #2504; case #323043CE; 20mm; quartz movement; in an 18k white gold case set with 24 small brilliant cut diamonds, with an 18k white gold link strap, with the original box, papers and extra strap links; working

CARTIER PANTHERE WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 1995; reference #C6919; case #187949; 27mm; quartz movement; in a stainless steel case and strap with gold bezel and trim, working; with the original box

LADY’S OMEGA CONSTELLATION ‘IRIS’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2005; reference #1360.79.00; case #59792765; 22mm; quartz movement; dial set with various gemstones; in a stainless steel case with gold trim and set with 30 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a stainless steel and gold strap, working

LADY’S OMEGA CONSTELLATION ‘MY CHOICE’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2010; reference #1465.71.00; case #57197123; 22mm; quartz movement; mother-of-pearl dial; in a stainless steel case set with 30 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a stainless steel strap, working

LADY’S BREITLING ‘CALLISTINO’ WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

circa 2005; reference #A72345; case #382492; 29mm; quartz movement; blue mother-of-pearl dial with 11 small brilliant cut diamond markers; in a stainless steel case set with 28 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a leather strap and original metal buckle, working

LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCH

circa 1930’s; 24mm; 15 jewel movement; textured two-tone dial signed ‘Audemars Fréres’; in a shaped 935 grade niello silver case with a 935 grade silver expansion strap, working —

LADY’S TUDOR WRISTWATCH

circa 1925: 17mm; 15 jewel Tudor Prima movement; in a steel case with a goldfilled filigree expansion strap, working —

LADY’S ROLEX WRISTWATCH

circa 1915; 27mm; 15 jewel movement; porcelain dial; in a 935 grade silver case with a metal expansion strap; triple signed; case also bears Wilsdorf and Davis mark, working

LADY’S ROLEX WRISTWATCH

circa 1916; 29mm; 7 jewel movement signed Rolex; unsigned porcelain dial; in an English silver Wilsdorf & Davis case, with a leather strap, working; hairline in dial

LADY’S SOLAR TUDOR WRISTWATCH

circa 1940’s; 21mm; 17 jewel Tudor movement; in a 14k yellow gold case with a rope strap, working

LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCH

circa 1930; 17mm; 17 jewel movement; in an Austrian 14k yellow gold case with a 14k gold expansion strap (unsigned; not working; 12.6g.); together with two segments of a similar expansion strap and a 14k yellow gold case and strap with no movement (11.6g.)

LADY’S SWISS JUMP HOUR WRISTWATCH

circa 1930; 11mm; 17 jewel movement; in a stainless steel case with a metal strap, working; completely unsigned

LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCH

29mm; 17 jewel movement; blue dial; in an 800 grade silver case with an integral 800 grade silver link bracelet

length 7.0 in — 17.8 cm, 74.2 grams, working; losses to dial

LADY’S ETRA WRISTWATCH

15 jewel movement; in a 9k yellow gold case and adjustable strap

length 8.0 in — 20.3 cm, 20.5 grams, not working —

LADY’S WESTBURY WRISTWATCH

17 jewel movement; in a 14k white gold case with a 14k white gold strap all set with 28 single and brilliant cut diamonds (approx. 1.00ct.t.w.)

length 6.5 in — 16.5 cm, 17.7 grams, working —

LADY’S UNIVERSAL GENEVE WRISTWATCH

circa 1950; reference #18360; case #1118219; movement #150216; 21mm; 15 jewel cal.258 movement; in an 18k yellow gold case with an 18k yellow gold mesh strap length 6.75 in — 17.1 cm, 33.6 grams, not working

NOTE

Dial signed for Freccero Joyeros, a high-end jewellery retailer in Montevideo Uruguay.

LADY’S JAEGER-LECOULTRE WRISTWATCH

circa 1953; case #566510; 15mm; back wind movement; in an 18k yellow gold case set with 10 small brilliant diamonds, with an 18k yellow gold double rope strap length 6.0 in — 15.2 cm, 26.9 grams, working; with box and certificate

LADY’S JAEGER-LECOULTRE WRISTWATCH

circa 1960; #102314; 16mm; back wind movement; in an 18k yellow gold case with an integral 18k yellow gold rope strap length 7.0 in — 17.8 cm, 28.9 grams, working

LADY’S

ROTARY WRISTWATCH

circa 1950; case #L.4419.S; 14mm; adjusted 17 jewel cal.730 movement; in an English 9k yellow gold case set with 14 small single cut diamonds, with a 9k yellow gold snake strap length 6.25 in — 15.9 cm, 23.8 grams, not working; dial worn; small chip on crystal

LADY’S LIDO WRISTWATCH

14mm; 17 jewel movement; in a platinum case and strap set with 22 brilliant cut and 190 single cut diamonds (approx. 2.10ct.t.w.)

length 6.0 in — 15.2 cm, 26.2 grams, working

LADY’S SWISS SPRING BANGLE WRISTWATCH

circa 1950’s; 13mm; 17 jewel movement; in an English 18k yellow gold case and spring cuff set with 10 square cut rubies (approx. 0.50ct.t.w.) and 8 small single cut diamonds, 26.8 grams, working

LADY’S OMEGA DE VILLE WRISTWATCH circa 1970’s; 22mm; 17 jewel cal.485 movement; in a gold-plated and steel case; with an 18k yellow gold strap, working —

LADY’S OMEGA DE VILLE WRISTWATCH circa 1970’s; 26mm; 17 jewel cal.625 movement; gold dial; in an 18k yellow gold case with a leather strap, working; crystal scratched —

LADY’S OMEGA CONSTELLATION WRISTWATCH

circa 1995; case #90251645; 25mm; quartz movement; mother-of-pearl dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with gold bezel, crown and trim, working

LADY’S ACCURIST WRISTWATCH

24mm; quartz movement; in a 9k yellow gold case and strap length 6.0 in — 15.2 cm, 23.6 grams, working

LADY’S OMEGA CONSTELLATION ‘QUADRA’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2002; reference #1537.51.00; case #59446440; 15mm; quartz movement; black dial; in a stainless steel case set with 28 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a stainless steel strap, working —

LADY’S BULOVA ULTIMÉ WRISTWATCH

recent; 11mm; quartz movement; in a 14k yellow gold case set with 28 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a suede strap and a gold-filled buckle, working —

LADY’S RADO WRISTWATCH

quartz movement; in a gold-plated case set with 42 small single cut diamonds, not working

LADY’S TAG/HEUER WRISTWATCH

WITH DATE

reference #1320-0; 29mm; quartz movement; brushed steel dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with goldplated bezel, crown and trim, minor wear to plating; working

LADY’S TAG/HEUER WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

reference #1411-2; 28mm; quartz movement; black dial; in a stainless steel case and strap, not working —

LADY’S TAG/HEUER WRISTWATCH WITH DATE

reference #WN1310; 29mm; quartz movement; black; dial; in a stainless steel case and strap, working —

PATEK PHILIPPE & CO

‘GONDOLO’ WRISTWATCH

circa 1968; case #2629433; movement #791218; 26mm; 18 jewel cal 23-300 movement adjusted to temperature, isochronism and 5 positions; square dial; in an 18k yellow gold case with a crocodile leather strap and metal buckle, working

LADY’S PATEK PHILIPPE

‘TWENTY- ’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2015; reference #4910/10A-001; 25mm; cal.E15 quartz movement; black dial set with 10 small single cut diamonds; in a stainless steel case set with 36 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a stainless steel link strap and deployant buckle, working

LADY’S PATEK PHILIPPE WRISTWATCH reference #4774/2; case #2840535; movement #1603192; 14mm; 6 jewel cal. E15 quartz movement; brushed gold dial set with 12 small single cut diamonds; in an 18k yellow gold case set with 16 brilliant cut diamonds (approx. 0.98ct.t.w.); with an integral 18k yellow gold grain de riz strap set with 14 small brilliant cut diamonds, 56.7 grams, with box; working —

LADY’S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST circa 1998; reference #69173; case #U299130; 26mm; 28 jewel cal.2135 automatic wind movement adjusted to temperature and 5 positions; blue dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with gold bezel, crown and trim; with the original box and green leather Rolex wallet and card case, working —

LADY’S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE WRISTWATCH

circa 1984; reference #6917; case #8169533; 26mm; 28 jewel cal. 2030 automatic wind movement adjusted to temperature and 5 positions; brushed gold dial; in a stainless steel case and strap with gold bezel, crown and trim, working

LADY’S PIAGET ‘MECANIQUE’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2005; reference #9706-G2; case #848127-02; 25mm; cal.9P2 movement; brushed white gold dial set with 12 small single cut diamonds; in an 18k white gold case set with 36 brilliant cut diamonds, with an integral 18k white gold link strap length 6.25 in — 15.9 cm, 68.2 grams, working

LADY’S JAEGER-LECOULTRE ‘REVERSO DUETTO’ WRISTWATCH

circa 2000; reference #266.544; case #2449558; 21mm; 18 jewel cal.844 movement; in a reversing double-dialed 18k yellow gold and stainless steel case set with 36 small brilliant cut diamonds, with a leather strap and stainless steel deployant buckle, working —

ROLEX ‘PRECISION’ RING WATCH

circa 1950; reference #8655; case #896580; 14mm; 17 jewel cal.280 movement; in an 18k yellow gold ring-mounted octagonal case with dial cover, 9.3 grams, size 7, not working, dial cover monogrammed

ROLEX ‘PRECISION’ FOB WATCH

circa 1950; reference #8559; case #796886; 14mm; adjusted 17 jewel cal.280 movement; in an 18k yellow gold case decorated with 2 small brilliant cut diamonds and suspended from an 18k yellow gold bar pin length 1.4 in — 3.6 cm, 9.2 grams, not working

LADY’S WRISTWATCHES

the first a Seiko, the second a Wi nauer; both quartz movements in gold-tone steel cases and straps, in the original Seiko box; Wi nauer working; Seiko inactive

LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCHES

the first 25mm, 15 jewel movement, textured dial, in an octagonal 14k white gold case with a gold-filled expansion strap set with synthetic sapphires, working; the second 25mm, 15 jewel movement, two-tone dial, in an English 9k yellow gold case and a leather strap, working —

LADY’S WRISTWATCHES

all circa 1920’s; all in octagonal white gold-filled cases with engraved bezels and metal or leather straps; the first a Magnet, 27mm, 10 jewel Fulton cylinder escapement movement, barely working; the second a Creol, 27mm, 15 jewel movement, barely working, the third a Lady Elgin, 24mm, 15 jewel movement, working —

LADY’S FOSSIL WRISTWATCHES

circa 2000; 26mm; 17 jewel cal.6T33 movements; both with skeletonized movements and display front and backs; in yellow and white stainless steel cases with matching straps, both working, ‘new old stock’

VARIOUS LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCHES

by Elgin, A.Thiebaud, Majestic and Girod; all circa 1920’s; the Elgin with a 7 jewel movement and the rest with 15 jewel movements; all in gold-filled cases except the Girod in a 14k yellow gold case; all with gold-filled expansion straps, the Elgin and Girod not working

VARIOUS LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCHES

by Gruen, Mars (2), Abra and the Elaine Watch Co.all circa 1920’s; Abra with a 16 jewel movement, the rest with 15 jewel movements; all in gold-filled cases, 3 with gold-filled expansion straps and 2 with leather straps, all working except one of the Mars —

X VARIOUS LADY’S SWISS WRISTWATCHES

all circa 1920’s; all with 15 jewel unsigned movements; all in gold-filled cases with gold-filled expansion straps, 5 working —

SMALL GROUP OF WATCHES

including a lady’s Bulova wristwatch in a gold-filled case with the original box; an Elgin pocket watch, 16 size, 17 jewel, gold-filled case, in a wood and plastic display; a Waltham, 18 size, 17 jewel P.S.Bartle movement, in a gold-filled case; and an English pocket watch, fusee and chain movement with an English lever escapement, in an English silver case; none working

TITUS FOB WATCH

circa 1930’s; 25mm; 15 jewel movement; in a stainless steel case within a leather fob, working

ARMY & NAVY CO-OPERATIVE STEMWIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1886; #3853; 46mm; pin-set 15 jewel movement with lever escapement; in an 18k yellow gold half hunter case, 96.1 grams, working; with engraved presentation on inner cover; with timing sheet, leather pouch and case for use as a travel clock

SWISS STEM WIND POCKET WATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH AND QUARTER REPEAT circa 1910; movement #17747; 50mm; in a 14k yellow gold hunter case, 87.2 grams, watch working except repeat chimes very fast and chronograph mechanism has been removed from the watch; minor case dents

SWISS LEVER SET

STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1900; 55mm; unsigned 16 jewel movement; in a 14k yellow gold hunter case, 104.5 grams, not working; bezel loose

ZENITH OPENFACE

STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1910; 50mm; pin-set 15 jewel movement; in a 14k yellow gold case, 84.3 grams, working

LADY’S SWISS DRESS OPENFACE STEMWIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1920; 45mm; 23mm 15 jewel movement with lever escapement; two-tone dial signed illegibly; in a 14k yellow gold knife-edged case with engraved decoration, 41.3 grams, case monogrammed; working; with a leather pouch

TIFFANY & CO OPENFACE STEM WIND DRESS POCKET WATCH

circa 1940’s; 42mm; 5 adjustment 17 jewel movement by Longines, signed Tiffany & Co.; in a platinum case set with 55 small single cut diamonds, with a black enamel edge band, 45.5 grams, movement working, but stem, crown, crystal and one numeral absent; enamel losses

ENGLISH KEY WIND OPENFACE POCKET WATCH

circa 1850; movement #24191; 51mm; fusee and chain movement with an English lever escapement; engraved gold dial with later personization; in an English 18k yellow gold case with engraved decoration (Chester, 1850), 103.4 grams, working, back release bu on absent; with key and display case

TAVANNES OPENFACE

STEMWIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1920; 50mm; 17 jewel movement; in a 14k yellow gold case with a metal inner cover, 74.3 grams, barely working; case dented; dial damaged; crystal absent

SAM ROWE OF LONDON KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1770; movement #10604; 50mm; fusee and chain movement with a verge escapement; fancy dial depicting a hunting scene; in an English silver pair case, not working; chain absent; inner case monogrammed —

J A S PHILLIPS OF MARKET PLACE SALISBURY OPENFACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1819; #20912; 50mm; fusee and chain movement with verge escapement and diamond endstone; silver gilt dial in an English silver case; not working —

JOHANN GEORG WACHDER OF BRÜNN PRUSSIA KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1740; 52mm; fusee and chain movement with cylinder escapement; in a silver repouseé pair case; working; crystal absent; with key, together with an a ached silver ring with engraved family crest

INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO PIN-SET STEM WIND JUMP HOUR POCKET WATCH

circa 1886; movement #16619; 52mm; 15 jewel Pallweber movement; 2 aperture porcelain dial; in an 800 grade silver hunter case with gold overlay, barely working, case monogrammed

RYRIE BIRKS OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1930; movement #4966575; 44mm; 17 jewel adjusted movement; in a goldfilled case; working, case monogrammed and with engraved presentation to the interior —

INTERNATIONAL WATCH COSCHAFFHAUSEN OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1928; 52mm; 17 jewel pin-set movement; in a 900 grade niello silver case; with a gold-filled watch chain, not working, minor case dents —

J W BENSON OPENFACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1886; serial #37880; 52mm; English lever escapement; in an English silver case (London, 1886), with key; barely working

STOP/START CHRONOGRAPH OPENFACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1910; 52mm; cylinder escapement movement with slide stop/start; in an 800 grade silver case, working, minor dents

LONGINES STEM WIND POCKET WATCH circa 1925; 49mm; 15 jewel English lever movement; in a 900 grade silver hunter case, working; crystal absent

SWISS OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH WITH CHRONOGRAPH circa 1910; 52mm; pin-set lever escapement movement with one bu on chronograph; in a Swiss 935 grade silver case, working

BIRKS OMEGA OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1935; movement #7947500; 45mm; 15 jewel cal.37.5L-P15 Omega movement; in a gold-filled case, working, case monogrammed

TREMONT WATCH CO OPENFACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1865; serial #4221; 18 size; 15 jewel movement; in a coin silver case, 183.1 grams, working; winding gears slip; small damage to dial

ELGIN RAILROAD GRADE OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1902; serial #9447157; 18 size; 21 jewel adjusted ‘Father Time’ movement; in a gold-filled case, working, one small dial hairline; case shows wear

ELGIN OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1880; #615756; 18 size; 15 jewel movement; in a coin silver case, 192.9 grams, not working

ELGIN OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCH

circa 1927; #30089672; 12 size; 17 jewel movement; gold-plated dial; in a gold-filled case; working; with a 9k two tone gold watch chain with swivel and spring ring (13”; 7.4g.)

LADY’S SWISS POCKET WATCHES

both circa 1900 with cylinder escapements in 14k yellow gold hunter cases. The first 30mm with a porcelain dial, in an engraved two-tone case decorated with enamel; not working; the second 36mm, in a gold case with a metal inner cover, working; dial damaged, crystal absent, case dented, 54.0 grams

EATON’S STEM WIND

POCKET WATCHES

circa 1920; the first 42mm, 15 jewel movement in a gold-filled hunter case, working; the second 55mm, 17 jewel movement in a gold-filled case, case back monogrammed, barely working —

X T EATON & CO

OPENFACE POCKET WATCHES both circa 1910, both with 15 jewel movements; 55mm gold-filled case and a 50mm sterling silver case, both working —

OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCHES

the first a Waltham, circa 1911, #18105590, 18 size, 23 jewel Vanguard movement, nickel-silver case, working, movement loose in case; the second a Hampton Watch Co., circa 1918, #3328555, 16 size, 21 jewel movement, in a nickel case, working, dial damaged

WALTHAM OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCHES

the first #14153633, 18 size, 23 jewel Vanguard movement; working, gold-filled case rubbed, winding gears replaced; the second #19122328, 18 size, 21 jewel ‘845’ movement, in a gold-filled case, working, with outer travel case

WALTHAM POCKET WATCHES

the first #31288900, 16 size, 9 jewel movement, black dial, in a chromed metal case with military markings (not working); the second #7488680, 18 size, 21 jewel Crescent Street movement, in a gold-filled hunter case (working); the third #17092530, 18 size, 17 jewel P.S.Bartle movement, in a gold-filled case (working)

VARIOUS POCKET WATCHES

2 Railway Time Keepers, 54mm & 56mm, both with damaged dials in gold-filled cases, not working; and the third a Seth Thomas, 18 size, damaged dial, in a gold-filled hunter case, working, case rubbed

ELGIN POCKET WATCHES

the first #27550469, 10 size, 15 jewel movement, cushion-form gold-filled case, gold-filled watch chain, case monogrammed, working; the second #29151077, 14 size, 17 jewel movement, gold-filled case, not-working; the third #1325646, 16 size, 11 jewel movement signed Elgin National Watch Co., in a gold-filled case, dial cracks, working

GRUEN OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCHES

circa 1930’s; 43mm & 44mm; 15 jewel (1) & 17 jewel (2) movements; in a gold-filled cases; one working; one crystal absent

OMEGA OPENFACE STEM WIND POCKET WATCHES

35mm to 50mm; all 15 jewel movements; 2 in gold-filled cases and working; one in a gun metal case, not working

VARIOUS POCKET WATCHES

including a Waltham, circa 1888, 18 size, 7 jewel, in a coin silver case, working, case back threaded; an Elgin, circa 1925, 16 size, 7 jewel movement; in a gold-filled case, not working, crystal absent; a Waltham, circa 1894, 6 size, 7 jewel movement, in a gold-filled scalloped edge hunter case, not working, crystal absent; and a Swiss pocket watch, circa 1920, 50mm, 15 jewel movement, in a gold-filled case, working, case rubbed, hands loose

VARIOUS WALTHAM POCKET WATCHES

the first #3446338, 18 size, 15 jewel P.S.Barle , in a gold-filled hunter case, working, case rubbed; the second #1023026, key wound, 18 size, 17 jewel, in a coin silver hunter case, minor dents, not working; the third #2187694, 18 size, keywind, 7 jewel Broadway, in a goldfilled hunter case, working; and the fourth #2233634, 11 jewel P.S.Bartle , in a coin silver hunter case, not working

POCKET WATCHES IN SILVER CASES

the first a Colombier Watch Co, with an English lever in a hunter case (working); the second a Samuel Paden, English lever with fusee and chain (working); the third by P.Minck of Inverness, English lever with fusee and chain, engraved silver dial, crystal loose (working); fourth an unsigned cylinder escapement (not working); and fi h a William Beezley of London, English lever with fusee and chain in a hunter case (not working)

ENGLISH OPENFACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCHES

all circa 1860 to 1890; 2 with cylinder escapements and 3 with English lever escapements; 3 watches working; all in silver cases; 2 with keys including one with a silver watch chain

VARIOUS POCKET WATCHES

a Waltham, 18 size, 21 jewel Crescent St. movement, gold-filled case (not working); a Waltham, 12 size, 19 jewel P.S.Bartle movement, gold-filled case (working); James Routledge Of Carlisle key wind; circa 1870, 56mm, 7 jewel movement, ore-silver case, silver watch chain (not-working); a Swiss watch, circa 1910, 51mm, 15 jewel movement, in an English silver half hunter case (working); and a Swiss watch, circa 1930, 48mm. 15 jewel movement, silver and gold-filled case with gold overlay (working)

VARIOUS POCKET WATCHES

in silver cases, all with cylinder escapements, 35mm to 50mm, including 2 keywind examples with keys, and with 2 silver-plated watch chains, 2 watches working

GROUP OF POCKET WATCHES AND COMPONENTS

including an early 18th century fusee and chain, verge escapement movement and dial by A.V.Brockhuysen (not working, dial hairlines); a 16 size Montgomery dial signed W.B.Webb, Allandale, Ont.; a Columbus pocket watch, 18 size, gold-filled case, regulator absent; and a Burlington Watch Co. pocket watch, 10 size, 21 jewel adjusted movement, in a nickel-silver case, working, dial stripped

UNUSUAL WATCHES

the first a Regard car clock, 15 jewel movement in a brass and steel case (not-working); the second a small Eszeha travel clock, 23mm x 38mm, 15 jewel movement, in a red lacquered steel case (working); and the third a Stanley Pedometer, 45mm, in a silver case (not working)

POCKET WATCH CHAINS

the first Austrian 14k rose gold with an English 9k rose gold fob set with bloodstone and carnelian (12.9g.); the second 10k yellow gold curb link with gold-filled terminations (9.3g.); and the remaining 5 all gold-filled with various fobs and swivels

RUNDO STAINLESS STEEL EXPANSION

WATCH STRAPS new old stock

All lots will be offered and sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which appear in this catalogue as well as any Glossary and posted or oral announcements. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound by those Conditions and Glossary, as amended by any announcements or posted notices, which together form the contract of sale between the successful bidder (buyer), Waddington’s™ (auctioneer) and the consignor (seller) of the lot. Description or photographs of lots are not warranties and each lot is sold “as is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

All of the items are to be considered, unless otherwise noted in the catalogue description or condition report, in good condition. The definition of “good” when used in reference to condition, describes an object as having had no major damage or repair but as with the nature of the material, may show minor surface wear, discolouration etc., which indicates the acceptable wear that the piece may acquire with age. If you are particular about minor flaws, you should have our staff answer any questions before bidding. Sizes are approximate. Frames on artwork are not included as part of purchase or condition. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to inquire as to the condition of a lot before bidding. Condition reports are available upon request by phone, fax, email or in person. You are advised to make any requests well in advance of the sale.

Waddington’s charges a buyer’s premium of 23% on the hammer price up to and including $25,000 CAD. Hammer prices in excess of $25,000 CAD will be charged a buyer’s premium of 20%. Buyer’s premium and applicable Canadian taxes are added to the hammer price.

A charge of 13% HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) is applicable on the hammer price and buyer’s premium except for any items directly shipped from our premises out of Canada. In the case where purchases are shipped out of the province of Ontario, the HST or GST is charged based on the tax status of that province.

The auctioneers will not undertake packing or shipping. The purchaser must designate and arrange for the services of an independent shipper and be responsible for all shipping and insurance expenses. The auctioneers will, upon request, provide names of professional packers and shippers but will not be held responsible for the service or have any liability for providing this information. Reliable preauction estimates of shipping costs of lots offered in this sale may be obtained from:

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Purchases must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of the sale, and removed from premises within 10 days of the date of sale (see Conditions of Sale, conditions 8 to 15). Clients are advised that packing and/or handling of purchased lots by our employees or agents is undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of clients.

Restrictions exist regarding the import and export of species protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This includes but is not limited to items made of or containing bone (whalebone etc.), ivory, tortoise shell, seal skin, rhinoceros horn and any other animal part and is strictly controlled or forbidden by most countries.

Please review your country’s laws before bidding on pieces made of or containing these restricted items. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inquire about and obtain the proper permits for artwork purchased that may contain restricted materials, if such permit can be obtained.

Please contact the department for further assistance. Failure to obtain necessary import/ export permits will not void any sale.

A 1% insurance charge, based on the hammer price of the property, will be applied to all accounts.

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We are pleased to review emails containing photographs and information on your pieces in order to provide auction estimates for you to consider.

For collections with a variety of objects, please contact our Appraisals and Consignments department (consignments@waddingtons.ca). For department-specific inquiries, please contact the specialist and/or department directly. All contact information can be found at www.waddingtons.ca.

Our offices are located in Toronto and Vancouver, but our specialists occasionally travel to major Canadian cities to meet with prospective consignors. To receive more information on Valuation Days across Canada or to arrange an appointment, please contact our Toronto office ( - - ).

Please note that property typically arrives at Waddington’s at least three months before the sale in order to allow our specialists time to research, catalogue, photograph and promote the items. Consignors will receive a contract to sign, se ing forth terms and fees for our services.

Payment for purchases must be by cash;

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Conditions of Sale

Each lot is subject to a premium of 23% on the hammer price up to and including $25,000 CAD. Hammer prices in excess of $25,000 CAD will be charged a buyer’s premium of 20%. Buyer’s premium and applicable Canadian taxes are added to the hammer price.

Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay Federal Good and Services Tax on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium.

The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice.

The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and not to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized.

Each lot may be subject to an unpublished reserve which may be changed at any time by agreement between the auctioneer and the consignor. The auctioneer may bid, or direct an employee to bid, on behalf of the consignor as agreed between them. In addition, the auctioneer may accept and submit absentee and telephone bids, to be executed by an employee of the auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in a endance at the sale.

The highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders the auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The auctioneer’s decision in all cases shall be final.

7. Immediately a er the purchase of a lot, the buyer shall pay or undertake to the satisfaction of the auctioneer with respect to payment of the whole or any part of the purchase price requested by the auctioneer, failing which the auctioneer in his sole discretion may cancel the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale.

8. The buyer shall pay for all lots within 48 hours from the date of the sale, a er which a late charge of 2% per month on the total invoice may be incurred or the auctioneer, in his sole discretion, may cancel the sale. The buyer shall not become the owner of the lot until paid for in full. Items must be removed within 10 days from the date of sale, a er which storage charges may be incurred.

9. Each lot purchased, unless the sale is cancelled as above, shall be held by the auctioneer at his premises or at a public warehouse at the sole risk of the buyer until fully paid for and taken away.

10. All lots are sold “AS IS”. Any description issued by the auctioneer of an article to be sold is subject to variation to be posted online and/or announced via email prior to the time of sale. While the auctioneer has endeavored not to mislead in the description issued, and the utmost care is taken to ensure the correct cataloguing of each item, such descriptions are purely statements of opinion and are not intended to constitute a representation to the prospective purchasers and no warranty of the correctness of such description is made. Some lots are of an age and/or nature which preclude their being in pristine condition and some catalogue descriptions make reference to damage and/or restoration. The lack of such a reference does not imply that a lot is free from defects nor does any reference to certain defects imply the absence of others. It is the responsibility of prospective purchasers to inspect or have inspected each lot upon which they wish to bid and to bid accordingly.

11. Payment for purchases must be by cash;  direct debit (CDN client in person only); certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable); bank dra ; E-Transfer; Wire Transfer (fee applies);  or Mastercard (up to $25,000).

12. In the event of failure to pay for or remove articles within the aforementioned time limit, the auctioneer, without limitation of the rights of the consignor and the auctioneer against the buyer, may resell any of the articles affected, and in such case the original buyer shall be responsible to the auctioneer and the consignor for:

(a) any deficiency in price between the r e-sale amount and the amount to have been paid by the original buyer

(b) any reasonable charge by the auctioneer for the storage of such articles until payment and removal by the subsequent buyer and

(c) the amount of commission which the auctioneer would have earned had payment been made in full by the original buyer.

13. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make all arrangements for insuring, packing and removing the property purchased and any assistance by the auctioneer or his servants, agents or contractors, in packing or removal shall be rendered as a courtesy and without any liability to them.

14. The auctioneer acts solely as agent for the consignor and makes no representation as to any a ribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles consigned for sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act (Canada).

15. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse admission to the sale or to refuse to recognize any or all bids from any particular person or persons at any auction.

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