Lot 29
An 18k gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watch by Vacheron & Constantin, the white enamel...
Monday 24 February 2014 | 11:00 | Lots: 211
Lot 29
An 18k gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watch by Vacheron & Constantin, the white enamel...
Lot 29
Lot Description
An 18k gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watch by Vacheron & Constantin, the white enamel dial with hourly applied black Arabic numeral hours, subsidiary seconds dial to six o'clock, outer minute track, round case, stamped 18k with Maltese cross, numbered 68864, presentation inscription to dust cover, fitted with a signed Swiss bar movement numbered 308661, engraved D. R. Dingwall Winnipeg, with a club tooth lever escapement, split bi-metal compensation balance, overcoil hairspring, swan neck micro-regulator. Case diameter 52mm. Total weight 120gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
- Movement is currently not functioning, unable to wind movement which indicates a deeper problem with the movement, movement will require attention and possible repair
- Dial has noticeable cracks throughout as well as scratches and marks, there is a chip near the three o'clock point
- Hands show marks, scratches and slight discolouration
- Glass is lightly scratched
- Case has medium scratches from use, hinges appear to function as normal, the small glass panel to the front case cover is missing
- Bow and pendant are scratched from use
If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows.co.uk
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