| | INVITING ENTRIES WATCH VALUATION EVENT Monday 18th September 10am - 4pm With specialist Alexander Clement |
If you have antique or collectable watches that you are considering selling, we would like to invite you to enter your pieces into our upcoming auction. Watches have long been admired as not only functional objects but also works of art. They are intricate mechanisms that can be passed down through generations, each one telling a unique story. Watches are collected for their beauty, rarity, and technical mastery, and their value can increase significantly over time. Watch specialist Alexander Clement is holding a Valuation Event Monday 18th September to help you decide whether or not to sell at auction. If you are interested in entering your watches into our auction, please contact us to arrange a valuation. To book your valuation appointment with Alexander: T: 01743 450 700 / E: fineart@hallsgb.com |
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| | Omega: A gentleman's 18ct gold bracelet wristwatch Model: Constellation Reference: 168.045 Date: 1969 Sold for £4,300 |
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| A Gentleman's Tudor Submariner 7928 Gilt Dial Wristwatch. Manufacturer: Tudor Model Name: Submariner Year: Circa 1961 Sold for £4,200 |
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| | A Gentleman's stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT Master 'Pepsi' bracelet watch, circa 1966, the bi-directional bezel with blue and red 'Pepsi' insert 'No. 126****' Sold for £7,500 |
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| An 18ct gold Jaeger-Le-Coultre Reverso wristwatch, the oblong textured dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with attached black leather strap, with yellow metal fittings, within original Jaeger-Le-Coultre box, ref No. 1972645-270154 Sold for £5,000 |
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