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9 June 2020
German military: A Luftwaffe, B-Uhr, type B, pilot’s/observer’s wristwatch, by Wempe, 1940s, the black dial with prominent outer luminous seconds track with alternate luminous and white numerals at 5 minutes and arrow motif at 12 o’clock, inner hours chapter ring with white Arabic numerals and luminous spots, luminous hands including centre sweep seconds, the jewelled movement signed ‘Gerh.D.Wempe’ and numbered ‘K.31’, the parkerised steel case numbered ‘FL 23883’ to the side of the band, the...
Hammer Price: £2,600
British military: An RAF pilot’s monopusher chronograph wristwatch, by Lemania, 1953, the black dial signed and bearing broad arrow pheon, with white Arabic numerals (12 and 6 are luminous), outer minutes track with luminous spots to 5 minutes, luminous hands and centre sweep chronograph hand, and two subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock for chronograph 30 minutes and 9 o’clock for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the stainless steel case with single chronograph buttons at 2 o’clock, the...
British military: A ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Lemania, 1940s-1950s, the signed black dial with British military issue broad arrow pheon, white Arabic numerals and outer minutes track with luminous spots at 5 minutes, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the unsigned jewelled movement numbered ‘27A’, within a soft metal inner case, within a heavy brushed nickel plated case with steel screw down back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers Q 3487, W.W.W. [?] 3008...
Hammer Price: £1,800
Civilian: A mid sized pilot’s two button chronograph wristwatch, by Lemania, the signed black dial with silvered baton hour markers and Arabic numerals at 12 and 6, within chronograph seconds scale, 1-12 telemeter 1 mile scale and outer 60-900 base 1 miles scale, centre sweep seconds hand, and subsidiary dials for chronograph 30 minutes at 3 o’clock and for running seconds at 9 o’clock, unsigned jewelled movement, steel case with two chronograph buttons to the band at 3 and 5 o’clock, the scr...
Hammer Price: £1,700
15 September 2020
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Longines, circa 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘6630040’, within plated metal case with snap on steel back, interior signed and numbered ‘22521, 38’, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A18043’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 28mm. £400-£6...
Hammer Price: £1,600
British military: A ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s-1950s, the signed black dial bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon, white Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots to 5 minutes, luminous hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘10301327’, within soft metal inner case, the signed steel case with screw down back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘WWW Y593 10664792’, to a black leather strap, dia...
Hammer Price: £1,400
British military: An RAF pilot’s 6B/542 wristwatch, by Omega, 1953, the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer seconds track with luminous spots, luminous hands and white enamel centre sweep seconds hand, the signed 17 jewel 283 calibre movement numbered ‘1295465’, within a soft metal inner case and a signed stainless steel case with screw down back, bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6645 101000, 6B/542 7355/53’, to brown leather strap, dial diamet...
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer seconds track, blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds hand, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9822987’, the alloy case with steel snap on back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A31258‘, to a later brown leather strap with gilt buckle, dial diameter 29.5mm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,200
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Omega, circa 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9860952’, within plated metal case with snap on steel back, interior signed, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A23009’, to a black calf leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £400-£600
British military: An Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilot’s/navigator’s watch, by Omega, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer seconds track, blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds hand, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9952027’, and ‘30 T2 SC’, in an alloy case with steel snap on back signed Omega to the inside and bearing military issue details ‘HS^8 9554’ and signed ‘Bravingtons’ to the reverse, to a later brown leather strap with gilt buckle, dial...
Hammer Price: £1,100
British military: A WWW ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Timor, 1940s-1950s, the black dial signed and bearing British military broad arrow pheon, with white Arabic numerals, outer railway minutes track with luminous spots to the hours, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘Cal 6060’, within a steel case with screw down back bearing broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘TIMOR, WWW K 13642 43542’, on a black NATO nylon strap, dial diameter 30mm. £400-£600...
Hammer Price: £850
British military: A ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Vertex, 1940s-1950s, the signed black dial bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon, white Arabic numerals and outer minutes track with luminous spots to 5 minutes, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘59’, within soft metal inner case, the heavy brushed nickel case with screw down steel back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘W.W.W. A.2040 3514956’, to a grey blue...
Hammer Price: £800
British military: A WWW ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Cyma, 1940s-1950s, the black dial signed and bearing British military broad arrow pheon, with white Arabic numerals, outer railway minutes track with luminous spots to the hours, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘378529’, within a soft metal inner case and steel case with screw down back bearing broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘W.W.W. P24434 29434’, on a grey NATO nylon strap, dial dia...
Hammer Price: £750
British military: A WWW ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Lemania, 1940s-1950s, the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots to the hours, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement unsigned, numbered ‘27A’, within a steel case, lug stamped ‘363’, with screw down back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘Q4479 W.W.W. 867 767’, to a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £500-£700
British military: A silver cased ‘Trench’ wristwatch, by Rolex, 1914, the white enamel dial with black outline Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, blued steel skeleton hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 15 jewel movement, the silver case signed and bearing import marks for 1914, reverse inscribed ‘LIEUT C.M. BLACK, C.F.A’, with wire lugs, to narrow black leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £150-£200
British military: A WWW ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, by Vertex, 1940s-1950s, the black dial signed and bearing British military broad arrow pheon, with white Arabic numerals, outer railway minutes track with luminous spots to the hours, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘59’, within a case with screw down steel back stamped ‘WWW’ with broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘3524605’ to the interior and ‘WWW’ with broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘A.11689 352460...
Hammer Price: £700
Civilian: A black and gilt dial gentleman’s wristwatch, by Omega, 1960s, the signed gilt dial with broad black border bearing applied gilt Arabic numerals and dart hour markers, with subsidiary seconds dial, signed 15 jewel cal 265 manual wind movement numbered ‘ 13054180’, within a signed steel case with screw down back, to a later black buffalo calf leather strap, dial diameter 31.5mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £650
Civilian: A small rectangular gold cased ‘tank’ wristwatch, by Longines, 1940s, the signed white rectangular dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and rectangular subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 17 jewel movement numbered ‘6727934’, the case signed and stamped ‘14k’, with polished stepped shoulders, to red/brown leather strap, dial dimensions 21.5 x 16.5mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £600
British: An RAF/Air Ministry pilot’s wristwatch, by Omega, late 1930s-1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘8972191’, in a stainless steel case with snap on back signed and numbered ‘9839107’ and bearing Air Ministry Property stamp and British military issue number ‘6B/159 A12692’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 29mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £550
Civilian: An 18ct gold gentleman’s two button chronograph wristwatch, the coppered dial signed ‘Ancre Suisse, Extra’ with grey chapter ring with Arabic numerals, outer 0-60 seconds and 0-20 km telemeter scales, and inner 1000-60, 56-30 and 29-20 concentric scales, blued hands with red centre sweep chronograph seconds hand and subsidiary dials for running seconds and chronograph 30 minutes, unsigned jewelled movement, within a gold csae, stamped ‘18k, 0,750’ with two push chronograph buttons t...
Civilian: A gentleman’s automatic Constellation calendar wristwatch, by Omega, 1960s, the signed silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, inner seconds scale, dart hands, centre sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the signed 24 jewel automatic movement numbered ‘17455496’ and ‘Ω561’, the steel case signed, screw down back bearing gilt ‘constellation’ logo and presentation inscription ‘Philip Hervey Wood, from Mother 17-8-63’, to a later brown leather strap, dial diameter...
Hammer Price: £500
German military: A Kriegsmarine observation/deck watch, by Stowa, early 1940s, the luminous dial signed ‘KM, Stowa’ with black Arabic numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the 19 jewel manual wind movement signed ‘Stowa’ and numbered ‘615’, within nickel chrome plated case, the back bearing Wehrmacht issue marks of an Eagle over swastika, ‘MI’ and ‘II.K1’, watch diameter 59mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £480
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Longines, 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer seconds track and blue steel hands, including centre sweep seconds hand, the 16 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘6549688’, in a chrome alloy case, the steel snap on case back signed and numbered, and bearing worn and indistinct British military issue numbers to the reverse, on a blue-grey Nato strap, dial diameter 28mm. £150-£200
Civilian: An automatic wristwatch, by Omega, 1950s-1960s, the signed silvered dial with applied gilt dart hour markers, inner black seconds scale and centre sweep seconds hand, signed 17 jewel cal 351 movement, within signed gold plated case, stamped ‘14k gold filled’ to a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 28.5mm. £200-£300
British military: An RAF pilot’s Gen 2 chronograph wristwatch, by Seiko, 1995, the signed matt black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and luminous hands, outer 0-60 chronograph scale and centre sweep chronograph hand, subsidiary dials at 6 o’clock for seconds, 9 o’clock for 24 hours and 12 o’clock for 30 minutes, and date aperture at 4 o’clock, signed quartz movement numbered ‘7T27B’, the sand blasted steel case with chronograph push buttons at 10 and 2 o’clock, the screw down back signed,...
Hammer Price: £420
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Ebel, 1942, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the steel case with snap on back engraved ‘A.M 6B/(159) 234 5594/42’, on later brown leather strap, dial diameter 29mm. £200-£300
Civilian: A gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s, the signed circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9781376’, in signed stainless steel case with snap on back, to a brown leather strap, dial diameter 28.5mm. £100-£150
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Ebel, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots at 5 minutes, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed jewelled movement numbered ‘66’, within soft metal inner case, within a steel case with screw down back, bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘A.T.P. F01928’, on an olive green Nato strap, dial diameter 27mm. £120-£180
Hammer Price: £380
German military: A Kriegsmarine pocket watch, by Cortébert, the white enamel dial signed ‘KM’ and ‘Cortébert’, with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots/batons to the hours, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed jewelled ‘Cal526’ movement, the plated case with snap on cuvette and back, the back numbered ‘M5380580’ under the Kriegsmarine logo of an eagle with outspread wings and wreathed swastika over M, diameter 50mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £360
Military (probably German): A small telemetric single button chronograph wristwatch, 1940s, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer chronograph seconds track and 1-20km telemetre scale, inner spiralling 400-20 scale and subsidiary dial for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the nickel chrome case with single chronograph button to the band, the snap on back scratched to remove military issue numbers, to a brown leather strap, dial diameter 26mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £320
Civilian: A gentleman’s stainless steel automatic wristwatch, by Omega, 1950s, the signed silvered circular dial with applied dart hour markers to the quarters and silvered Arabic numerals between, around inner seconds track, with polished hands and blued steel centre sweep seconds, the signed 17 jewel automatic movement numbered ‘11688506’, within signed stainless steel case, with snap on back, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 30.5mm. £200-£300
Civilian: An mid-sized stainless steel wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s-1950s, the signed silvered circular dial with black Arabic numerals to the quarters and applied dart hour markers between, and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘11129412’, within soft metal inner case, to signed stainless steel case with screw down back, to black leather strap, dial diameter 26.5mm. £200-£300
American military: A Vietnam war engraved Zippo lighter, the chrome plated lighter signed ‘Zippo, Bradford, PA’ to the base, one side later inscribed ‘Dre/Vietnam/69-70, Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I fear no evil for the evilest son of the bitch in the valley’ (sic). £20-£25
Hammer Price: £300
Civilian: A gentleman’s wristwatch, by Jaeger-le-Coultre, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds track and luminous hands, with blued steel centre sweep seconds hand, the signed jewelled movement numbered ‘378058’, the chrome nickel case with signed steel snap on back numbered ‘317758’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 28.5mm. £150-£200
Civilian: A gentleman’s automatic calendar wristwatch, by Excalibur, the signed black dial with white seconds track and luminous triangular and baton hour markers, luminous hands and centre sweep seconds hand, date aperture and outer rotating 0-60 seconds chapter ring (controlled by second, upper crown), unsigned 25 jewel automatic movement, in stainless steel case with screw down back, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 33mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £280
British military: An unsigned aviator’s Mark V, B.H. 6322 pocket watch, 1916-1918, the black dial with white Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed ‘30 hour, non luminous, Mark V, B.H. 3622’, unsigned jewelled movement, within a nickel case with internal dust cover, the snap on back bearing military issue ‘A’ over broad arrow pheon, dial diameter 44mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £260
American Military: A US Army AAF Type A-11 wristwatch, by Bulova, 1944, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer 0-60 seconds scale, cream enamelled hands and red centre sweep seconds hand, the jewelled movement signed ‘Bulova Watch Co USA 10AK’, the chrome plated case with steel screw down back signed ‘U.S. Army AAF, Type A-11, Spec No. 94-27834-B, Serial No. AF44-189742, Part No. 10 AK CSH, Order No. 30-053-44-12600 AF, Bulova Watch Co.’, the inside stamped ‘Star Watch C...
Hammer Price: £240
American military: A 17 jewel wristwatch, by Waltham, pre 1945, the signed cream dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘6/0-B’ and ‘31779730’, under snap on dust cover, within a metal case with screw down back stamped ‘Ord Dept USA OF-166752’, to a khaki canvas strap, dial diameter 26mm. £60-£80
American military: A navigator’s Type A17A wristwatch, by Bulova, 1958, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, inner ring of 13-24 numerals in white, outer seconds track with 5 second numerals, luminous hands and centre sweep seconds hand with arrow tip and circular disc tail, the 17 jewel ‘10BNCH’ movement signed ‘Bulova Watch Co, U.S.A’ and bearing date code ‘L8’, within shock resisting soft metal inner case with dust cover and parkerized steel outer case with screw down case...
British/American military: An Type A-11 US wristwatch, by Bulova, 1943, overstamped with British RAF issue marks, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer seconds track with luminous spots to 5 seconds and numbers at 10 seconds, and red centre sweep seconds hand, the 16 jewel movement signed ‘Bulova Watch Co. USA, 10AK’, under snap on dust cover within steel case, the screw down case back bearing US military issue details ‘Type A-11, Spec No. 94-27834, Serial No. AF43 1388...
Hammer Price: £220
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