Exceptional Vintage Watch Sale 2015-09-09 Auction - 59 Price Results - Last Chance in NY - Page 2
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1960s 18kt Rose Gold Universal1950s 10kt Gold Filled LeCoultre Memovox1950s 18kt Gold Audemars Piguet
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Various, NY, United States
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Exceptional Vintage Watch Sale

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1960s 18kt Gold Audemars Piguet: This Swiss company is known for it's stellar high complex mechanical watches. Audemars Piguet is one of the only watch manufacturers still owned by its founding family. Many other luxury watch
0026: 1960s 18kt Gold Audemars PiguetEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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1970s Nickel Plated Podium 200: Year: 1970s Metal: Nickel Brand and Model: Podium 200 Case: Plated Nickel Diameter: 40mm Dial: Gray Bracelet: Strap Function: Time Movement: Manual
0027: 1970s Nickel Plated Podium 200Est. $100-$200
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1960s 10kt Gold Filled LeCoultre: LeCoultre was a marketing enterprise set up by Jaeger LeCoultre to attract an American auctience. All timepieces made under the LeCoultre name were marketed, cased, and timed in the U.S. Year: 1960s
0028: 1960s 10kt Gold Filled LeCoultreEst. $900-$1,100
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1970s Gold and Stainless Bucherer: The Bucherer brand has been family owned since 1888, and is world-renowned for their precious, contemporary watches. Bucherer watches are known for their tradition, innovation, and creativity. Year:
0030: 1970s Gold and Stainless BuchererEst. $75-$150
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1980s Stainless Steel Heuer: This luxury Swiss watchmaking company has maintained its innovative spirit since it was established in over 150 years ago in 1860. Heuer is known for its distinguished history in the realms of both
0031: 1980s Stainless Steel HeuerEst. $200-$350
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1980s Stainless Steel and Gold Heuer 3000: This luxury Swiss watchmaking company has maintained its innovative spirit since it was established in over 150 years ago in 1860. Heuer is known for its distinguished history in the realms of both
0032: 1980s Stainless Steel and Gold Heuer 3000Est. $200-$350
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1970s 10kt Gold Oris: Oris watches are unique in their distinct design and internal mechanics. Each line of Oris watches are specifically crafted for everyday wear in the most luxirious way possible. Year: 1970s Metal:
0033: 1970s 10kt Gold OrisEst. $100-$150
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1920s White Gold Hamilton: 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
0034: 1920s White Gold HamiltonEst. $200-$400
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1940s Stainless Steel and Gold Elgin: 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
0035: 1940s Stainless Steel and Gold ElginEst. $100-$150
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1960s Stainless Steel LeCoultre: LeCoultre was a marketing enterprise set up by Jaeger LeCoultre to attract an American auctience. All timepieces made under the LeCoultre name were marketed, cased, and timed in the U.S. Year: 1960s
0036: 1960s Stainless Steel LeCoultreEst. $500-$700
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1970s Gold Vulcain: Vulcain watches are best known for their ingenious mechanical alarm movement. Receiving awards at multiple World Fairs, Vulcain earned itself an enviable reputation through its complication watches
0038: 1970s Gold VulcainEst. $150-$250
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1970s Stainless Steel and Gold Baylor: Baylor watches were made by the Heuer brand for jewelery magnate Zales. Baylor is one of the most preeminient American watch manufacturers. Year: 1970s Metal: Yellow Gold Plated Brand and Model:
0039: 1970s Stainless Steel and Gold BaylorEst. $100-$150
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1960s 14kt Gold Longines: This Swiss watch company has maintained a passion for tradition and excellence since 1832. Longines has generations of experience as the official timekeeper at sports championships all over the
0040: 1960s 14kt Gold LonginesEst. $600-$800
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1970s Stainless Steel Jaeger LeCoultre: With over 180 kinds of watchmaking technologies, Jaeger LeCoultre is recognized for producing watches of the greatest cutting-edge and unique technologies. The LeCoultre family heritage dates back to
0041: 1970s Stainless Steel Jaeger LeCoultreEst. $300-$400
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1970s Stainless Steel Seiko #5: 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. Year: 1970s Metal: Stainless
0045: 1970s Stainless Steel Seiko #5Est. $200-$300
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1970s Stainless Steel Seiko DX: 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. Year: 1970s Metal: Stainless Steel
0046: 1970s Stainless Steel Seiko DXEst. $150-$250
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1970s Stainless Steel Nelson: Year: 1970s Metal: Stainless Steel Brand and Model: Nelson Case: Stainless Steel Diameter: 28mm Dial: Black Direct Read Bracelet: Black Function: Time Movement: Manual 17 Jewel Movement
0049: 1970s Stainless Steel NelsonEst. $100-$150
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