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Download Complete Catalogue 1) BREITLING - a gentleman's Navitimer chronograph wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference DDE.BR.11525/67 0816, serial 1244812. Signed manual wind Venus calibre 178. Black dial. Fitted to a signed black leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle. 48mm. £2,200-3,000 2) BREITLING - a gentleman's Cosmos (Navitimer 2400) bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with gold plated calibrated bezel. Reference 81470, serial 1285. Unsigned quartz movement. Black dial. Fitted to a signed bi-colour Cosmos bracelet with folding clasp. 35mm. £180-260 3) BULGARI - a gentleman's Rettangolo wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference RT45S, serial L9531. Signed automatic movement. White dial. Fitted to an unsigned black leather strap with signed stainless steel pin buckle. 26mm. £360-460 4) BULGARI - a lady's Bulgari bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference BB23SS, serial J294888. Signed quartz movement. Black dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 23mm. £450-650 5) BULGARI - a lady's B.zero1 wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference BZ 22 S, serial D156543. Signed quartz movement. Mother-of-pearl dial. Fitted to a signed dark green leather strap with stainless steel deployant clasp. 22mm. £400-600 6) BULGARI - a gentleman's Diagono wrist watch. Bi-material case. Reference AL38TA, serial L58861. Signed automatic movement. Carbon fibre effect dial. Fitted to a signed black rubber strap with aluminium pin buckle. 38mm. £650-850 7) BULGARI - a lady's Assioma bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference AA39S, serial L5520. Signed quartz movement. Grey dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 30mm. £400-600 8) BULGARI - a gentleman's Diagono wrist watch. Bi-material case. Reference AL38TA, serial M637P6. Signed automatic movement. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed black rubber strap with aluminium pin buckle. 38mm. £650-850 9) BULGARI - a lady's Bulgari bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference BB26SS, serial D397735. Signed quartz movement. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 26mm. £650-850 10) BULGARI - a lady's Bulgari bracelet watch. Yellow metal case, stamped 18K 750. Reference BB 23 2T, serial F7561. Unsigned quartz movement. Black dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with concealed clasp. 23mm. £800-1,200 11) BULGARI - a lady's Diagono bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Reference LC 29 SG, serial L153. Signed automatic calibre 9511. Black dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with folding clasp. 29mm. £700-900 12) BULGARI - a lady's B.zero1 wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference BZ22S, serial D192155. Signed quartz movement. Dark grey dial. Fitted to a signed dark grey strap with stainless steel deployant clasp. 22mm. £350-550 13) BULGARI - a gentleman's Diagono wrist watch. Bi-material case. Reference TI 44 TA, serial L1576. Signed automatic movement. Carbon fibre dial. Fitted to a signed bi-material strap with titanium pin buckle. 44mm. £800-1,200 14) CARTIER - a lady's Santos bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Numbered 090768951. Automatic movement. White dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with folding clasp. 24mm. £550-750 15) CARTIER - a gentleman's Santos bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Numbered 296110308. Signed automatic movement. White dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with folding clasp. 29mm. £1,200-1,800 16) CARTIER - a lady's Panthère bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Numbered 1057917 027176. Signed quartz calibre 157. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with double folding clasp. 22mm. £500-700 17) CARTIER - a lady's Tank wrist watch. Gold plated silver case. Unsigned manual wind movement. White dial. Fitted to an unsigned black leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 23mm. £260-360 18) CARTIER - a lady's Tank Francaise bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 2300, serial CC510593. Signed quartz calibre 016. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 20mm. £450-650 19) CARTIER - a lady's Santos Ronde bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Numbered 090617544. Signed automatic movement. Grey dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 24mm. £700-900 20) CARTIER - a gentleman's Tank Francaise bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 2302, serial 187169CD. Signed automatic calibre 120. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 28mm. £750-950 21) CARTIER - a lady's Santos Ronde bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Numbered 090751916. Automatic movement. Grey dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with folding clasp. 24mm. £850-1,200 22) CARTIER - a lady's Panthère bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 1320, serial 607246UF. Signed quartz calibre 157. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 22mm. Papers. £600-800 23) CARTIER - a lady's Santos bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with yellow metal bezel. Numbered 090221114. Signed automatic movement. White dial. Fitted to an unsigned stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 24mm. Please see the condition report for details of third party intervention. £800-1,200 24) CARTIER - a lady's Must De Cartier Tank wrist watch. Gold plated silver case. Numbered 366001 29308. Signed quartz calibre 57. Burgundy dial. Fitted to a signed burgundy crocodile strap with gold plated pin buckle. 20mm. Box. £180-260 25) CARTIER - a lady's Panthère Ruban bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 2420, serial 86664PB. Signed quartz calibre 201. Mirrored dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 22mm. £800-1,200 26) CHOPARD - a lady's Happy Sport bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 8245, serial 27/8250-23, 739139. Signed quartz movement. White dial with five factory set free play diamonds. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 26mm. £750-950 27) CORUM - a gentleman's wrist watch. Yellow metal case, stamped 18K 0,750. Numbered 159477. Signed manual wind movement. Champagne dial. Fitted to an unsigned black crocodile strap with signed gold plated pin buckle. 21mm. £300-400 28) CORUM - a gentleman's Admiral's Cup bracelet watch. Bi-metal case. Reference 99.810.21 V052, serial 483158. Signed quartz movement. Cream dial. Fitted to a signed bi-metal bracelet with double folding clasp. 34mm. Box. £400-600 29) GIRARD PERREGAUX - a gentleman's bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Numbered 14568. Manual wind movement. Grey dial. Fitted to an unsigned stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 36mm. £300-400 30) GIRARD PERREGAUX - a gentleman's wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Numbered 0300393. Signed manual wind calibre 03. Silvered dial with bronzed inner ring. Fitted to an unsigned tan leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle. 36mm. Box. £500-700 31) GIRARD-PERREGAUX - a gentleman's Gyromatic wrist watch. 9ct yellow gold case, hallmarked Birmingham 1960. Signed automatic movement. Silvered dial. Fitted to an unsigned black leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 33mm. £250-350 32) GIRARD-PERREGAUX - a lady's Lady 'F' bracelet watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 8039, serial AN2033. Signed automatic calibre E0500 with quick date set. White dial. Fitted to an unsigned stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. 29mm. £360-460 33) HAMILTON - a gentleman's Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer chronograph bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with exhibition case back. Reference H764160. Signed automatic calibre H-31. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 43mm. £400-600 34) HERMÈS - a lady's Kelly wrist watch. Gold plated padlock form case. Numbered 731806. Signed quartz movement. White dial. Fitted to a signed tan leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 20mm. £300-400 35) HERMÈS - a lady's Cherche Midi wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference CM1.120, serial 2585569. Signed quartz movement. Silvered dial. Fitted to a signed brown leather strap with protective cover and stainless steel pin buckle. 21mm. £240-300 36) HUBLOT - a gentleman's MDM Greenwich Mean Time wrist watch. Stainless steel case with calibrated bezel. Reference 1572.1, serial 254674. Quartz movement, signed Nina Ricci. Blue dial. Fitted to a signed black rubber strap with stainless steel folding clasp. 36mm. Please see the condition report for details of third party intervention. £700-900 37) JACOB & CO. - a gentleman's Five Time Zone wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Numbered 414. Unsigned quartz movements. Black dial. Fitted to a signed yellow polyurethane strap with stainless steel deployant clasp. 47mm. Box. £550-750 38) JAEGER-LECOULTRE - a lady's wrist watch. Yellow metal case stamped 0,750 with poincon. Numbered 1656 1054652. Signed manual wind movement. Silvered dial. Fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 23mm. £350-550 39) JAEGER-LECOULTRE - a lady's bracelet watch. 9ct yellow gold case, hallmarked London 1958. Numbered 7083. Signed manual wind movement. Cream dial. Fitted to an integral 9ct yellow gold bracelet with folding clasp. 19mm. 18gms. Box. £240-300 40) LONGINES - a gentleman's wrist watch. Gold plated case with stainless steel case back. Numbered 19018162. Signed quartz calibre L950.2. Champagne dial. Fitted to an unsigned black leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 32mm. Together with a gentleman's plastic Tissot Research Idea 2001 watch head. £70-100 41) LONGINES - a gentleman's Hydro Conquest bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with ceramic calibrated bezel. Reference L3.782.4, serial 50626144. Automatic movement. Grey dial. Fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp. 42mm. Box and papers. £700-900 42) LONGINES - a gentleman's Mystery wrist watch. Yellow metal case, stamped 14K Gold. Reference 1017, serial 667972. Signed manual wind calibre 19.4.
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