Search didn't yield this link as posted before, so here it is.
http://nakahiro.parf...e.jp/index.html
To whet your whistle:
Vulcain Cricket
Harwood (apparently the first worldwide wristwatch automatic movement, 1930)
Record ( Cal.174 18000BPH, 1952)
Logines Chronograph (Cal.539 / Cal.30CH 18000BPH)
Junghans (Cal.83-S 19800BPH, 1962 , apparently the only German chronometer Automatic)
Seiko Quartz (Cal.3863A)
This
1989 Rolex Sea-Dweller is already considered antique, I suppose.
I
had never seen the guts of a Cricket let alone a Harwood, etc. A
fascinating site, for those who like antique watches, and especially a
look inside (WIS porn).
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Lot 1 A 1940s
gents universal Uni-Compax-30 chronograph wrist watch, black dial
with two subsidiaries for running seconds and elapsed minutes
and outer scale for MPH with gold hands. Cal
386 movement. Triple signed. Diameter 36mm
Estimate £300-500
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Lot 23 Circa 1935
a 14ct gold Waltham Riverside rectangular gents wrist watch having
a yellow dial with gold numerals on a leather strap
Estimate £160-220
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Lot 25 A 9ct gold
gents Record wrist watch on a leather
strap, with box Estimate £70-100
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Lot 26 A 9ct gold
Zenith wrist watch having silvered dial with offset seconds, cal
2531, 19 jewel movement, 31mm diameter
Estimate £80-120
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Lot 27 An 18th century
silver pair cased verge pocket watch by W Howard, London, enamel
dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes. Steel beetle
and poker hands, movement A/F (balance A/F, regulator missing)
dia 49mm, case marked London 1770
Estimate £80-100
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Lot 27
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Lot 28 A 19th century
silver pair cased verge pocket watch, hallmarked 1847. White enamel
dial with Roman numerals, gold hands, matching pair cases, 55mm
dia (working) Estimate £100-180
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Lot 28
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Lot 29 An early
19th century silver half hunter pocket watch by John Carr, Coventry,
silver consular case, hallmarks rubbed. White enamel dial, gold
hands, verge movement with diamond end stone, 58mm dia
(working)
Estimate £150-250
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Lot 29
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Lot 30 A 19th century
18ct gold lady's open face fob watch
together with a Victorian white metal fob chain
Estimate £100-150
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Lot 68 An 18th century
mahogany and oak long case eight-day clock having a silvered dial,
John Edgecombe, Bristol
Estimate £250-400
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Lot 80 An early
Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch having an engine turned
yellow metal dial, off Estimate £800-1,200
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Lot 80
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Lot 93 An early
20th century 9ct gold Kendall and Dent open faced pocket watch
with white enamel dial, offset seconds
Estimate £450-550
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Lot 93
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