Exceptional Vintage Timepiece Auction 2015-10-31 Auction - 113 Price Results - Last Chance in NY - Page 3
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1960s Gold & Stainless Zodiac Moon Phase Watch1971, 1 of 10, Cellini Mexican Independence Rolex1930s Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Watch
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Various, NY, United States
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Exceptional Vintage Timepiece Auction

LiveAuctioneers, the leading online marketplace for luxury and collectible auction items, is proud to introduce our new pilot program, Last Chance by LiveAuctioneers. In this venture, LiveAuctioneers works with auction houses to create curated sales using unsold exceptional items, giving their discerning bidders a "last chance" at some of our auction houses' best pieces. Our second Exceptional Vintage Timepiece Auction features truly rare pocket and wrist watches that have rarely been seen at auction before. These include, a solid gold Tiffany & Co. Ladies watch, a Bulova pink gold ladies cocktail watch, a 1940s stainless steel Patek Philippe, and the top lot, the 1/10 Treaty of Cordoba Cellini Rolex watch, recently sold at auction for $44,000. Please contact fiona.brennan@liveauctioneers.com with any questions about the lots.
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1970s Stainless Steel Rolex Watch: There is no question that Rolex is the leading name in luxury watches. With over 400 registered patents, Rolex stands as the ultimate pioneer in the development of the wristwatch. In 2014, Forbes
0049: 1970s Stainless Steel Rolex WatchEst. $1,600-$1,800
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1920s Gold Filled Elgin Pocket Watch: One word to perfectly describe and Elgin watch is 'vintage'. This major American watch company produced and sold their watches from 1864 until their closure in 1968. In the time that they were in
0054: 1920s Gold Filled Elgin Pocket WatchEst. $400-$600
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1930s Silver Pendulum Pocket Watch: Movement: Manual Dial: Painted graphic dial Metal: Silver Diameter: 55mm Circa: 1930s Additional Information: ticking pendulum
0057: 1930s Silver Pendulum Pocket WatchEst. $600-$800
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1920s 14kt Gold Howard Pocket Watch: Edward Howard, and his namesake watch company, are some of the most respected names in American watchmaking. The goal of his company was to produce watches of the highest quality using
0059: 1920s 14kt Gold Howard Pocket WatchEst. $1,400-$1,600Lot Passed
1970s Stainless Seiko Watch: Seiko is unique in its suite of timepiece kenetic movements. Seiko is best known for developing the first watch to convert kinetic movement into electrical energy. Movement: Automatic 21 jewels
0062: 1970s Stainless Seiko WatchEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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1940s 18kt Pink Gold Chronoswiss Watch: Founded by the master watchmaker Gerd-RÌ_diger Lang, the family business has managed to remain independent throughout its history. Chronoswiss is known for being among the pioneers of the
0063: 1940s 18kt Pink Gold Chronoswiss WatchEst. $1,800-$2,200
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1860s Gun Metal Pocket Watch: Movement: Key wind Manual Dial: Porcelain White Metal: Gun Metal Diameter: 54mm Circa: 1860's Additional Information: Oversized w crystal
0064: 1860s Gun Metal Pocket WatchEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
1940s Rose Gold Hamilton Watch: When sporting a Hamilton watch, one is wearing a watch filled with American spirit and unique personality. This Swiss watchmaking company is a pioneer in the worlds of aviation, cinema, electric and
0065: 1940s Rose Gold Hamilton WatchEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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1960s Stainless Wyler Chronograph Watch: Wyler was founded by Paul Wyler, known for its 16 and 19 line precision movements. These included, most notably, the Incaflex balance wheel.Movement: Valajoux 72 Bracelet: Black racing strap Dial:
0072: 1960s Stainless Wyler Chronograph WatchEst. $900-$1,200
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