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Pictured here is a very collectible vintage
Movado HS 360 Datron Super Sub Sea
chronograph with a rotating bezel.
Bakelite bezel insert in great condition.
17 jewel automatic movement PHC 3019
which was the basis for the El Primero.
Screw in crown and back. Quick set date.
To the left Croton chronograph
with a Valjoux 72 movement.
This is the same movement that
Rolex used with their
modifications for the Daytonas !
Val. 72 chronographs are very
much in demand.
To the left Baume Mercier automatic with
a micro rotor. 18K solid gold case. This
model looks a lot like a Rolex Datejust
but is much thinner.
Above vintage Wittnauer chronograph with a Valjoux 72C triple calendar movement. Same movement as
used in $100,000 vintage Rolex 6236 !!!
Pictured here Bulova chronograph from
1970s. We believe that this watch was
manufactured by Heuer Leonidas for
Bulova. The micro-rotor movement is the
same as Heuer Skipper or Carrera with cal. 15 . The case back was
signed Heuer Leonidas which was crossed and the BULOVA name
engraved above. Number 1163 engraved between the lugs at 6 o'clock.
Number 7512 engraved on the back.
Pictured above is vintage Nivada Grenchen CHRONOKING manual
chronograph with Valjoux 72 movement. The case measures 43.1
mm across by 46.4 mm long by 15.7 mm thick. We found a few
Chronokings on the Internet with Val. 7736 but none with Val.72
To the left a very collectible Longines from 1940s. 14K white
gold case measuring 22.5 mm by 38.8 mm. Diamond dial with
8 1.5 point diamonds and 9 1/2 point diamonds, all single cut.
The case is also set with 12 high quality ( G color or better
and VS clarity ) full cut diamonds. These are between 4 and 5
points each to a total of over 1/2 carats. Dial slightly spotted
but can be refinished to look like new. Watch is powered by
Longines 17 jewel movement cal. 9L and keeps great time.
Brand new leather band and a solid 14K white gold buckle.
Pictured above LeCoultre Memovox alarm watch. 10K gold filled case. One crown moves the center
disc with the arrow to point to alarm time setting and winds the alarm. Pulling the crown out activates
the alarm. The other crown sets the time.
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Serviced in March 2008.
Above a quite unusual assymetrical watch by GUCCI. Solid 18K gold case on a
crocodile band with an 18K gold deployant. The heavy case wighs 42.2 grams,
w/o the movement. The deployant weighs 13.2 gr.
Satin black dial with gold hour markers. Sapphire crystal, jeweled quartz
movement. The watch is in beautiful condition. 30.3 mm across by 36 mm long.
Above, Jaeger LeCoultre in an 18K yellow
gold case. 17 jewel movement cal. 818/C .
Below a very nice 18K gold chronograph by Philip Watch. The case measures 39 mm across by 50 mm long
and 14.5 mm thick. Beautiful black dial and gold hands. Automatic movement by Valjoux ( now ETA ) cal.
7750. Acrylic crystal, round pushers and Bombe` lugs give this watch a look of a vintage timepiece.
The case with the movement weighs 66.1 grams.  Custom made 18K golf buckle weighs 7.5 mm.                    
                                                                                                                                                     
Pictured here a seldom seen automatic version of
vintage Cartier Tank. 33.1mm long by 25.5 mm wide.
Lugs take 20 mm wide band.
Prices vary but run over
$8000 on the Internet sites.
 NOW ON HOLD