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9 June 2020
British military: An unsigned WWII ATP wristwatch, the silvered circular dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots at 5 minutes, luminous and blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Swiss movement numbered ‘57’, in soft metal inner case within the nickel chromium plated brass case, with stainless steel screw down back numbered ‘238748’ and bearing British military issue stamp ‘ATP Q4740’ with broad arrow pheon, to brown leather...
Hammer Price: £220
15 September 2020
German military: A Kreigsmarine wristwatch, by Zentra, the bronzed dial signed ‘KM Zentra’, with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, and subsidiary second dial, jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘8’, within a soft metal inner case, within steel case with screw down back, numbered ‘534695’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £200
German military: A mid sized ‘Deutsche Heer’ Sport wristwatch, by Revue, circa 1939, the black dial signed ‘Revue Sport’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement unsigned and numbered ‘59’, within soft metal inner case, within stainless steel case with screw down back numbered ‘D 205815 H’, to a later black NATO strap, dial diameter 27mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £190
American military: A MIL-W-3838B Vietnam war wristwatch, by Benrus, 1967, the black dial with cream Arabic numerals, inner 13-24 hour chapter ring and outer seconds track with triangles to the 5 seconds, cream painted openwork hands and centre sweep seconds hand, 17 jewel manual wind movement with hacking function, within sealed parkerised steel case, reverse signed ‘Wristwatch DTU-2A/P MIL-W3818B, Fed. Stock No. 6645-066-4279, US., MFG. Part No. XZ73065, Cont. No. GS-OOS-61940, Serial No....
Civilian: A stainless steel ‘Sport’ wristwatch, by Movado, 1940s, the silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed ‘Movado factories’, under dust cover, within a stainless steel case with signed screw down back, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £170
Railway interest: A London and North Eastern Railways pocket watch, by Selex, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, top wind movement, the polished case bearing issue number ‘L.N.E.R., 10314’ to the reverse, watch diameter 57.5mm. £40-£60
American military: A US Airforce Type A-11 wristwatch, by Elgin, 1945, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds track and cream hands including centre sweep seconds hand, the 15 jewel movement signed ‘Elgin, USA’ and numbered ‘L15876’, the nickel chrome plated case with screw down back bearing US military issue details ‘A.F.U.S Army, Type A-11, Spec. No. 94-27834-B, Ser. No. AF45-8646, MFR’S Part No. 2114, Ord. No. W33-038ac-6600, ELGIN’, on a one...
Hammer Price: £160
British military: A WWI open faced pocket watch, by H. Williamson Ltd, London, circa 1915, the black dial signed and numbered ‘9152F’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the 7 jewel movement numbered ‘429259;, the heavy polished case signed ‘Dennison Watch Case Co., Made in England’, bearing British military broad arrow pheon and issue number ‘9152F’ to the screw down case back, with the same issue number to the side of the case,...
German military: A wristwatch, by Leonidas, the signed black dial with outlined Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous gilt hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘1130’, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 392777’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £150
German military: A Luftwaffe pilot’s AK39 wrist mounted compass, by Kadlec, 1940s, the black floating dial with white Arabic numeral degree markings, luminous spots at the cardinal points, a red N and luminous arrow at north, within a black case with rotating bezel and ‘glass’ with a luminous lubber’s line, the reverse of the case marked ‘Armbandkompaß, Bauart: Kadlec, Baumuster: AK 39, Werk Nr.: 17342, Anforderz: Fl23235’, on a black leather strap, compass head diameter 62mm....
American military: A US Army Air Corps chronograph pocket watch, by Wittnauer Watch Co., the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer track marked for 1/10th second, single white enamel centre seconds hand and subsidiary dial for minutes, unsigned jewelled movement, in a chrome nickel case, with single push chronograph button to the crown, the back of the case signed ‘US Army A.C., Watch-Navigation (Ground speed), Type A-8, Serial no. 41-41, Order No. W.535 A.C. 16036,...
Hammer Price: £140
German military: A Precision ‘Deutsche Heer’ pocket watch, by Orator, 1940s, the signed black dial with cream Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous hour spots, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the chromed metal case with screw down back numbered ‘D.20908H’, diameter 51mm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £130
German military: A Luftwaffe pilot’s AK39 wrist mounted compass, by Kadlec, 1940s, the clear floating dial with black Arabic numeral degree markings, luminous spots to the cardinal points, and a red N and luminous arrow at north,within a clear case with a rotating bezel and glass with a black lubber’s line and sighting aids, the reverse of the case stamped ‘AK39 FL 23235-1’ and ‘30226794’, on a later grey leather strap, compass head diameter 61.5mm. £30-£40
American military: A standard ordinance wristwatch, by Bulova, with mismatched case back, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Bulova 10AK movement, in a chrome nickle case, with an unassociated screw down steel back numbered ‘Type A-11, Sepc No. 94-27834, Serial No. AF43 57551, Part No. 10 AKCSH, Order No. W535AC-33934, Bulova Watch Co.’ on a later black leather strap; together with together with a...
German military: A ‘Deutsche Heer’ wristwatch, by Helios, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the hour hand with luminous detail, the 15 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘P300’ within protective soft metal inner case, in nickel plated case, the screw down back numbered ‘D 44053 H’, on later brown leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £120
German military: An Aero pilot’s watch, by Titus, 1930s, the signed black dial with large luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with 3mm glass and rotating marker bezel, unsigned 15 jewel movement, the nickel chrome case with hinged snap close cuvette and cover, and single lugs, to broad brown leather strap, dial diameter 33.5mm. £120-£180
German military: A ‘Granit’ wristwatch, by Zentra, early 20th century, the signed silvered circular dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Zentra 480’, within angular steel case, the snap on back stamped ‘Krupp-Stahl’ and later hand engraved with the monogram ‘D.H.’ and ‘Lorient 1941’, with hinged lug shoulders to black leather strap, dial diameter 23.5mm. £60-£80
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Moeris, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railroad minutes track with luminous spots, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, the signed jewelled cal 10.5 movement, in plated metal case with screw down steel back signed numbered ‘2651236’ and stamped ‘ATP 61559’, on a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 28mm. £40-£60
British military: An Air Ministry issue observer’s pocket watch, 1941, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, in plain polished case with snap on back bearing British military issue numbers ‘AM 6E/50 1621/41’, watch diameter 52mm. £40-£80
Civilian: An unsigned small silver ‘tank’ wristwatch, the tonneau-shaped silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, inner minutes track, blued steel hands and tonneau-shaped subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel movement, the case bearing UK import marks for 1931, to a black leather strap, dial dimensions 25 x 20.5mm. £30-£50
Hammer Price: £110
British military: An unsigned RAF engineer’s pocket watch, 1940s, the cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed ‘Swiss made’ and numbered ‘30’, within chrome nickel plated case with screw down back bearing military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘6E/50 B5418’, watch diameter 51.5mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £100
German military: A ‘Deutsche Heer’ wristwatch, by Helios, circa 1939, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated outer case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 26867 H’, on a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30.5mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £90
Civilian: A gentleman’s small rectangular stainless steel wristwatch, by Cyma, 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 17 jewel movement stamped ‘Ref. 364’, in stainless steel case, to later brown lizard and calf leather strap, dial dimensions 26 x 17.5mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
British military: A WWII GSTP pocket watch, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals, luminous numerals to the quarters, outer narrow minutes track with luminous spots, lumed cathedral hands and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel movement, in a plated metal case with snap on back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and serial number ‘G.S.T.P. K.3860’, watch diameter 52mm. £20-£40
Hammer Price: £60
Civilian: A Soviet Russian stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch, the silvered dial bearing an asymmetric red star with central hammer and sickle detail and signed ‘Pоссiя’ - Russia, with applied baton hour markers, outer seconds scale and black hands with centre sweep seconds, the jewelled movement numbered ‘2609.HA’ and ‘S.U’, within a plated brass case with stainless steel snap on back numbered ‘192220’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 35mm. £15-£20
Hammer Price: £45
Civillian: A Chronomat chronograph wristwatch, by Breitling, circa 1950s, the signed silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, outer scales for chronograph seconds, and outer blue scales for 1000-60 and 0-20, centre sweep chronograph seconds hand and two subsidiary dials for running seconds and chronograph 0-30 minutes, signed jewelled movement, the plated brass case with stainless steel screw down back numbered ‘3167’, with chronograph stop and start buttons to the band, to a later brown...
£1,000–£1,500
German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s monopusher chronograph wristwatch, by Hanhart, post 1939, with accompanying case back opener, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds chronograph scale, luminous hands and centre sweep chronograph seconds hand, subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock for chronograph 30 minutes and at 9 o’clock for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the coated steel case with ridged bezel and single push chronograph button at 2...
£3,000–£5,000
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. £240-£300
£240–£300
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Ebel, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, luminous cathedral hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed jewelled 99 calibre movement, within a case with steel screw down back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘ATP 115840’ and ‘297589’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £150-£200
£150–£200
British military: A British Army issue wristwatch, by Hamilton, 1972, the signed black dial bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon, with white Arabic numerals, outer seconds track with luminous spots to 5 seconds and arrow at 12 o’clock, with luminous hands and white centre sweep seconds hands, jewelled manual wind movement, within heavy brushed steel sealed case, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘523-8290 W10-6645-99 9676/72’, to a black...
£200–£300
German military: An aviator’s wristwatch, by Avia, 1930s-1940s, the black dial signed ‘Avia Special’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Swiss made’, within nickel plated case with large wire lugs and a snap on steel back, to a later black Nato strap, dial diameter 33.5mm. £60-£80
£60–£80
Civilian: A gentleman’s wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s-1950s, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer seconds scale, blued steel hands with centre sweep seconds, signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9702066’, in a chrome nickel case with snap on stainless steel back and bezel, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 29mm. £120-£180
£120–£180
Civilian: A rectangular gold cased wristwatch, by Omega, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with applied gilt dart hour marker and simple quartered subsidiary seconds dial, signed 17 jewel movement numbered ‘10492974’, the gold case signed and bearing Swiss marks and stamped ‘14k, 0,585’, reverse inscribed ‘C.C.George 25.2.1907-30.6.1947’, to a later brown leather strap, dial dimensions 22 x 18mm. £300-£400
£300–£400
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