S. Smith & Son

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Year of Production: 1895
Case Size: 54mm
Case Material: Yellow gold
Dial Color: White
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Movement Type: Manual
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Location: Switzerland
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Smith & Son. A fine and rare 18K gold openface split seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with 60 minutes register

Smith & Son. A fine and rare 18K gold openface split seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with 60 minutes register Signed S. Smith & Son, 9 Strand, London, No. 159-1895, Non-Magnetic, Class A "Kew" Certificate, 72.9 Marks, stamped with London date letter for 1894 Nicole Nielsen 1st Quality three quarter plate fully jewelled gilt-finished movement, raised barrel, double roller lever escapement, bimetallic balance with gold and platinum screws, free sprung Palladium balance spring with overcoil and diamond endstone, gold cuvette, off-white Willis dial, Arabic numerals, two sunk subsidiary dials for 60 minutes register and constant seconds, heavy circular case, split seconds chronograph mechanism operated through a button in the band and through the crown, case stamped F.T. London for Fred Thoms and with London date letter for 1894, dial and movement signed and numbered 54 mm. diam.Details Smith & Son. A fine and rare 18K gold openface split seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with 60 minutes register Signed S. Smith & Son, 9 Strand, London, No. 159-1895, Non-Magnetic, Class A "Kew" Certificate, 72.9 Marks, stamped with London date letter for 1894 Nicole Nielsen 1st Quality three quarter plate fully jewelled gilt-finished movement, raised barrel, double roller lever escapement, bimetallic balance with gold and platinum screws, free sprung Palladium balance spring with overcoil and diamond endstone, gold cuvette, off-white Willis dial, Arabic numerals, two sunk subsidiary dials for 60 minutes register and constant seconds, heavy circular case, split seconds chronograph mechanism operated through a button in the band and through the crown, case stamped F.T. London for Fred Thoms and with London date letter for 1894, dial and movement signed and numbered 54 mm. diam. With National Physical Laboratory Test Report dated 29 September 1995 confirming that the present watch was submitted by Smith & Sons for a Class A test at the Kew Observatory from 1 May to 14 June 1895. It obtained 72.9 marks and as a result, a Class Kew A Certificate was issued. Furthermore delivered with photocopies from Smith & Sons Ltd. period "Guide to the Purchase of a Watch - With Illustrations", section "English Split-Seconds Chronographs - One of the Finest Productions of Horological Science", containing an illustration and detailed description of the present watch as well as three testimonials from past owners, praising its performance even under difficult conditions. Most notably is the report from D.E. Bernard, "Official Timekeeper N.C.U." (National Cyclists' Union), extolling the virtues of watch no. 159-1895 in short and long races. Established in 1878 as the "Bicycle Union" with the aim of organizing and regulating bicycle racing in Great Britain, the association was renamed the "National Cyclists' Union" in 1883. It banned all cycle racing on public roads in 1890 and, with some exceptions, the NCU ran British cycle racing unchallenged until 1942. In 1959, the NCU and the British League of Racing Cyclists merged to form the UCI (International Cycling Organisation) recognised British Cycling Federation. According to the engraved inscription Class A Kew Certificate 72.9 Marks , the present watch participated at a Kew Observatory timing contest in 1895. It is furthermore fitted with a movement supplied by the famous Nicole Nielsen featuring a non-magnetic Palladium balance spring, the typical off-white Willis dial and Thoms case. Frederick Willis was renowned for his high quality dials and Fred Thoms for his exceptional cases, both supplied to the best English watchmakers for their most prestigious timepieces. With National Physical Laboratory Test Report dated 29 September 1995 confirming that the present watch was submitted by Smith & Sons for a Class A test at the Kew Observatory from 1 May to 14 June 1895. It obtained 72.9 marks and as a result, a Class Kew A Certificate was issued. Furthermore delivered with photocopies from Smith & Sons Ltd. period "Guide to the Purchase of a Watch - With Illustrations", section "English Split-Seconds Chronographs - One of the Finest Productions of Horological Science", containing an illustration and detailed description of the present watch as well as three testimonials from past owners, praising its performance even under difficult conditions. Most notably is the report from D.E. Bernard, "Official Timekeeper N.C.U." (National Cyclists' Union), extolling the virtues of watch no. 159-1895 in short and long races. Established in 1878 as the "Bicycle Union" with the aim of organizing and regulating bicycle racing in Great Britain, the association was renamed the "National Cyclists' Union" in 1883. It banned all cycle racing on public roads in 1890 and, with some exceptions, the NCU ran British cycle racing unchallenged until 1942. In 1959, the NCU and the British League of Racing Cyclists merged to form the UCI (International Cycling Organisation) recognised British Cycling Federation. According to the engraved inscription Class A Kew Certificate 72.9 Marks , the present watch participated at a Kew Observatory timing contest in 1895. It is furthermore fitted with a movement supplied by the famous Nicole Nielsen featuring a non-magnetic Palladium balance spring, the typical off-white Willis dial and Thoms case. Frederick Willis was renowned for his high quality dials and Fred Thoms for his exceptional cases, both supplied to the best English watchmakers for their most prestigious timepieces. With National Physical Laboratory Test Report dated 29 September 1995 confirming that the present watch was submitted by Smith & Sons for a Class A test at the Kew Observatory from 1 May to 14 June 1895. It obtained 72.9 marks and as a result, a Class Kew A Certificate was issued. Furthermore delivered with photocopies from Smith & Sons Ltd. period "Guide to the Purchase of a Watch - With Illustrations", section "English Split-Seconds Chronographs - One of the Finest Productions of Horological Science", containing an illustration and detailed description of the present watch as well as three testimonials from past owners, praising its performance even under difficult conditions. Most notably is the report from D.E. Bernard, "Official Timekeeper N.C.U." (National Cyclists' Union), extolling the virtues of watch no. 159-1895 in short and long races. Established in 1878 as the "Bicycle Union" with the aim of organizing and regulating bicycle racing in Great Britain, the association was renamed the "National Cyclists' Union" in 1883. It banned all cycle racing on public roads in 1890 and, with some exceptions, the NCU ran British cycle racing unchallenged until 1942. In 1959, the NCU and the British League of Racing Cyclists merged to form the UCI (International Cycling Organisation) recognised British Cycling Federation. According to the engraved inscription Class A Kew Certificate 72.9 Marks , the present watch participated at a Kew Observatory timing contest in 1895. It is furthermore fitted with a movement supplied by the famous Nicole Nielsen featuring a non-magnetic Palladium balance spring, the typical off-white Willis dial and Thoms case. Frederick Willis was renowned for his high quality dials and Fred Thoms for his exceptional cases, both supplied to the best English watchmakers for their most prestigious timepieces. With National Physical Laboratory Test Report dated 29 September 1995 confirming that the present watch was submitted by Smith & Sons for a Class A test at the Kew Observatory from 1 May to 14 June 1895. It obtained 72.9 marks and as a result, a Class Kew A Certificate was issued. Furthermore delivered with photocopies from Smith & Sons Ltd. period "Guide to the Purchase of a Watch - With Illustrations", section "English Split-Seconds Chronographs - One of the Finest Productions of Horological Science", containing an illustration and detailed description of the present watch as well as three testimonials from past owners, praising its performance even under difficult conditions. Most notably is the report from D.E. Bernard, "Official Timekeeper N.C.U." (National Cyclists' Union), extolling the virtues of watch no. 159-1895 in short and long races. Established in 1878 as the "Bicycle Union" with the aim of organizing and regulating bicycle racing in Great Britain, the association was renamed the "National Cyclists' Union" in 1883. It banned all cycle racing on public roads in 1890 and, with some exceptions, the NCU ran British cycle racing unchallenged until 1942. In 1959, the NCU and the British League of Racing Cyclists merged to form the UCI (International Cycling Organisation) recognised British Cycling Federation. According to the engraved inscription Class A Kew Certificate 72.9 Marks , the present watch participated at a Kew Observatory timing contest in 1895. It is furthermore fitted with a movement supplied by the famous Nicole Nielsen featuring a non-magnetic Palladium balance spring, the typical off-white Willis dial and Thoms case. Frederick Willis was renowned for his high quality dials and Fred Thoms for his exceptional cases, both supplied to the best English watchmakers for their most prestigious timepieces. With National Physical Laboratory Test Report dated 29 September 1995 confirming that the present watch was submitted by Smith & Sons for a Class A test at the Kew Observatory from 1 May to 14 June 1895. It obtained 72.9 marks and as a result, a Class Kew A Certificate was issued. Furthermore delivered with photocopies from Smith & Sons Ltd. period "Guide to the Purchase of a Watch - With Illustrations", section "English Split-Seconds Chronographs - One of the Finest Productions of Horological Science", containing an illustration and detailed description of the present watch as well as three testimonials from past owners, praising its performance even under difficult conditions. Most notably is the report from D.E. Bernard, "Official Timekeeper N.C.U." (National Cyclists' Union), extolling the virtues of watch no. 159-1895 in short and long races. Established in 1878 as the "Bicycle Union" with the aim of organizing and regulating bicycle racing in Great Britain, the association was renamed the "National Cyclists' Union" in 1883. It banned all cycle racing on public roads in 1890 and, with some exceptions, the NCU ran British cycle racing unchallenged until 1942. In 1959, the NCU and the British League of Racing Cyclists merged to form the UCI (International Cycling Organisation) recognised British Cycling Federation. According to the engraved inscription Class A Kew Certificate 72.9 Marks , the present watch participated at a Kew Observatory timing contest in 1895. It is furthermore fitted with a movement supplied by the famous Nicole Nielsen featuring a non-magnetic Palladium balance spring, the typical off-white Willis dial and Thoms case. Frederick Willis was renowned for his high quality dials and Fred Thoms for his exceptional cases, both supplied to the best English watchmakers for their most prestigious timepieces. 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DENT, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, 33 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, NO. 30'585, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1889 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Lot 336 Jeannot Droz. A fine 18K gold hunter case keyless pocket chronometer SIGNED DROZ JEANNOT FILS BRENETS, CHRONOMETRE, NO. 26'397, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Lot 337 Carrington & Co. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with 6 minutes flying tourbillon SIGNED CARRINGTON & CO., BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT, 130 REGENT STREET, LONDON, NO. 12'208, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1909 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 8,125 Follow Lot 338 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with Guillaume balance SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, RETAILED BY HENRY J. HOWE, SYRACUSE, NY, MOVEMENT NO. 143'284, CASE NO. 259'438, MANUFACTURED IN 1907 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,500 Follow Lot 339 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch with Bulletin de Marche SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TH. BEYER'S SOHN, PALAIS DU CRÉDIT SUISSE, ZURICH, MOVEMENT NO. 111'578, CASE NO. 224'155, MANUFACTURED IN 1899 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 23,750 Follow Lot 341 Patek Philippe. A fine and early 18K gold hunter case five minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phase SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, RETAILED BY VICENTE SAAVEDRA, MADRID, NO. 47'242, MANUFACTURED IN 1872 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 32,500 Follow Lot 342 Patek Philippe. 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A fine and rare stainless steel and gold chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER CHRONOGRAPH, ANTIMAGNETIC, REF. 3668, CASE NO. 279'352, MANUFACTURED IN 1943 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 37,500 Follow Lot 348 Rolex. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, guarantee and box SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'875'549, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Follow Lot 335 Dent. A fine 18K gold hunter case quarter repeating keyless lever watch SIGNED E.J. DENT, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, 33 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, NO. 30'585, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1889 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Lot 336 Jeannot Droz. A fine 18K gold hunter case keyless pocket chronometer SIGNED DROZ JEANNOT FILS BRENETS, CHRONOMETRE, NO. 26'397, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Lot 337 Carrington & Co. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with 6 minutes flying tourbillon SIGNED CARRINGTON & CO., BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT, 130 REGENT STREET, LONDON, NO. 12'208, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1909 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 8,125 Follow Lot 338 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with Guillaume balance SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, RETAILED BY HENRY J. HOWE, SYRACUSE, NY, MOVEMENT NO. 143'284, CASE NO. 259'438, MANUFACTURED IN 1907 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,500 Follow Lot 339 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch with Bulletin de Marche SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TH. BEYER'S SOHN, PALAIS DU CRÉDIT SUISSE, ZURICH, MOVEMENT NO. 111'578, CASE NO. 224'155, MANUFACTURED IN 1899 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 23,750 Follow Lot 341 Patek Philippe. A fine and early 18K gold hunter case five minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phase SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, RETAILED BY VICENTE SAAVEDRA, MADRID, NO. 47'242, MANUFACTURED IN 1872 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 32,500 Follow Lot 342 Patek Philippe. A very fine and early 18K gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch, sold to the Count Lichnowsky SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, NO. 47'130, MANUFACTURED IN 1871 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Follow Lot 343 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and early 18K gold hunter case perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, NO. 47'100, MANUFACTURED IN 1870 Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 35,000 Price realised CHF 31,250 Follow Lot 346 Rolex. An unusual stainless steel and gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, white honeycomb dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, 50M=165FT, TURN-O-GRAPH, REF. 6202, CASE NO. 951'275, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 7,000 – CHF 9,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Follow Lot 347 Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel and gold chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER CHRONOGRAPH, ANTIMAGNETIC, REF. 3668, CASE NO. 279'352, MANUFACTURED IN 1943 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 37,500 Follow Lot 348 Rolex. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, guarantee and box SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'875'549, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Follow Lot 335 Dent. A fine 18K gold hunter case quarter repeating keyless lever watch SIGNED E.J. DENT, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, 33 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, NO. 30'585, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1889 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 3,750 Dent. A fine 18K gold hunter case quarter repeating keyless lever watch SIGNED E.J. DENT, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, 33 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, NO. 30'585, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1889 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 3,750 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 336 Jeannot Droz. A fine 18K gold hunter case keyless pocket chronometer SIGNED DROZ JEANNOT FILS BRENETS, CHRONOMETRE, NO. 26'397, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 3,750 Jeannot Droz. A fine 18K gold hunter case keyless pocket chronometer SIGNED DROZ JEANNOT FILS BRENETS, CHRONOMETRE, NO. 26'397, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 3,750 Price realised CHF 3,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 337 Carrington & Co. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with 6 minutes flying tourbillon SIGNED CARRINGTON & CO., BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT, 130 REGENT STREET, LONDON, NO. 12'208, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1909 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 8,125 Carrington & Co. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with 6 minutes flying tourbillon SIGNED CARRINGTON & CO., BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT, 130 REGENT STREET, LONDON, NO. 12'208, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1909 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 8,125 Price realised CHF 8,125 Follow Follow Follow Lot 338 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with Guillaume balance SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, RETAILED BY HENRY J. HOWE, SYRACUSE, NY, MOVEMENT NO. 143'284, CASE NO. 259'438, MANUFACTURED IN 1907 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,500 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with Guillaume balance SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, RETAILED BY HENRY J. HOWE, SYRACUSE, NY, MOVEMENT NO. 143'284, CASE NO. 259'438, MANUFACTURED IN 1907 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,500 Price realised CHF 6,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 339 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch with Bulletin de Marche SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TH. BEYER'S SOHN, PALAIS DU CRÉDIT SUISSE, ZURICH, MOVEMENT NO. 111'578, CASE NO. 224'155, MANUFACTURED IN 1899 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 23,750 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch with Bulletin de Marche SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TH. BEYER'S SOHN, PALAIS DU CRÉDIT SUISSE, ZURICH, MOVEMENT NO. 111'578, CASE NO. 224'155, MANUFACTURED IN 1899 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 23,750 Price realised CHF 23,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 341 Patek Philippe. A fine and early 18K gold hunter case five minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phase SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, RETAILED BY VICENTE SAAVEDRA, MADRID, NO. 47'242, MANUFACTURED IN 1872 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 32,500 Patek Philippe. A fine and early 18K gold hunter case five minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phase SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, RETAILED BY VICENTE SAAVEDRA, MADRID, NO. 47'242, MANUFACTURED IN 1872 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 32,500 Price realised CHF 32,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 342 Patek Philippe. A very fine and early 18K gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch, sold to the Count Lichnowsky SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, NO. 47'130, MANUFACTURED IN 1871 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Patek Philippe. A very fine and early 18K gold hunter case minute repeating keyless lever watch, sold to the Count Lichnowsky SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, NO. 47'130, MANUFACTURED IN 1871 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Price realised CHF 8,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 343 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and early 18K gold hunter case perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, NO. 47'100, MANUFACTURED IN 1870 Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 35,000 Price realised CHF 31,250 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and early 18K gold hunter case perpetual calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENEVE, NO. 47'100, MANUFACTURED IN 1870 Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 35,000 Price realised CHF 31,250 Price realised CHF 31,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 346 Rolex. An unusual stainless steel and gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, white honeycomb dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, 50M=165FT, TURN-O-GRAPH, REF. 6202, CASE NO. 951'275, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 7,000 – CHF 9,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Rolex. An unusual stainless steel and gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, white honeycomb dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, 50M=165FT, TURN-O-GRAPH, REF. 6202, CASE NO. 951'275, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 7,000 – CHF 9,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Price realised CHF 8,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 347 Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel and gold chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER CHRONOGRAPH, ANTIMAGNETIC, REF. 3668, CASE NO. 279'352, MANUFACTURED IN 1943 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 37,500 Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel and gold chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER CHRONOGRAPH, ANTIMAGNETIC, REF. 3668, CASE NO. 279'352, MANUFACTURED IN 1943 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 37,500 Price realised CHF 37,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 348 Rolex. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, guarantee and box SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'875'549, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Rolex. A rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, guarantee and box SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'875'549, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Terms and conditions Privacy Security Cookie settings Do not sell my personal information Modern slavery statement Christie's Education Christie's Real Estate © Christie's 2022 Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Terms and conditions Privacy Security Cookie settings Do not sell my personal information Modern slavery statement Christie's Education Christie's Real Estate © Christie's 2022 Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Privacy preference centre When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. 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